DHS warns of copycat attacks after hostage standoff in Texas synagogue
"The recent attack on a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas highlights the continuing threat of violence based upon racial or religious motivations," the department warned.
"The recent attack on a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas highlights the continuing threat of violence based upon racial or religious motivations," the department warned.
News Corp said Friday it was targeted by a cyberattack affecting some "email accounts and documents" from its headquarters and publications including Dow Jones and the New York Post.
The U.S. believes Russia has already recruited players for propaganda video showing "staged false explosion with corpses, actors depicting mourners, and images of destroyed locations and military equipment."
One man said he was going to "cut the head off the snake in the heart of the nation" and that God had told him to drive to Washington to see the president.
The FBI, Department of Homeland Security and the National Counterterrorism Center have published a resource designed to help the public spot "ideologically motivated U.S. based violent extremists."
Henry Williams is a convicted felon who was banned from owning the gun he's accused of selling to Malik Faisal Akram.
"Russia's threshold for conducting disruptive or destructive cyber attacks in the Homeland probably remains very high," a new Homeland Security bulletin warns.
A bulletin from the department obtained by CBS News warns that the extremists have been planning such attacks since 2020 and will probably continue to.
"In 2021, we saw a record fraction of homicides committed with a firearm," the author of the study said.
The Homeland Security secretary supports doubling funding for a grant program that can help nonprofits, including places of worship, increase their security.
An intelligence bulletin obtained by CBS News says federal law enforcement officials have seen signs since the standoff that it might inspire similar incidents.
All four people who were taken hostage emerged unharmed.
The raids come amid a widespread cyberattack on Ukrainian government websites.
"The threat posed by domestic terrorism is on the rise," Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
The FBI's Washington Field Office confirmed that it "does not have any information indicating specific or credible threats."