Many people have deemed the November 2015 Paris attacks the "9/11 of Paris." While the Paris attacks and 9/11 were completely different events, they were both acts of terrorism.
Amid the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, there's a new concern that terrorists may be using social media apps and video game consoles to send messages in order to avoid government interception.
"It's what we would call industrial strength encryption," said Steve Beaty, Computer Science professor at Metropolitan State University Denver...
The computer hacking group Anonymous have declared war against ISIS, announcing that they will launch "massive cybere attacks" in a YouTube video posted in response to Friday's attacks on Paris.
Donned in the group's feature Guy Fawkes mask, a secret member spoke in French during the 2-minute clip...
While President Barack Obama stated over the weekend that the threat from ISIS is greater to Europe than it is the United States, that hasn't stopped the terror group from targeting America.
In Saturday's bout against Greeley, Fort Collins' Cinderhellas sported '#109' on the backs of their legs to honor a skater who lost her life at the Bataclan.