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The stunning new details offer a rare look at how technology can be exploited in the high-stakes battle between US law enforcement and the violent Mexican cartels that control illicit drug trade.
In 2018, a hacker hired by the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel run by the infamous kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán spied on the ...
Sometimes the surveillance state gets turned against itself. That seems to be what resulted in the unfortunate demise of a ...
Federal immigration authorities arrested a Mexican national with ties to the Cartel del Noreste on Sunday in Ocean County, ...
Mexican rehabilitation centers were supposed to provide sanctuary to drug users trying to kick their addictions. Instead, ...
Mexican officials extradited Hector Adrian Rojero Ramos aka Teto, 54, to El Paso. Ramos, a Mexican national, is facing a ...
The arrest last summer of Mexico's most elusive drug lord set off a bloody regional war, leaving more than 1,000 dead and more than 1,000 missing. NPR reports from the state of Sinaloa.
“According to the FBI, the hacker also used Mexico City’s camera system to follow the [attache] through the city and identify ...
NATO leaders met in the Hague to tackle the globe’s most urgent geopolitical flashpoints, from the conflicts in the Middle ...
Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero appeared before a judge in Brooklyn on Friday afternoon, pleading not guilty to charges related to his involvement in the decades-old killing of a Drug ...
How the FBI captured 2 leaders of the Sinaloa cartel 01:51. Thousands took to the streets Thursday to protest the killing of two children in an attempted carjacking in Mexico's troubled ...