The new system ranks threats by colors, starting with green at the bottom and followed by blue, yellow, orange and red as perceived dangers intensify. The warning level can be upgraded for the entire ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. WASHINGTON • The much-lampooned color-coded Department of Homeland Security threat alerts are being replaced with a simpler, ...
Installed shortly after the 9/11 terror attacks and perplexing Americans ever since, the Department of Homeland Security's color-coded threat system is to be ...
New terror threat warning system to come online as old color code fades to away. April 20, 2011— -- The color coded terror threat warning system is no more. It ...
The Bush administration is lowering the national threat level from orange, “ high risk of terrorist attacks,” to yellow, “ significant risk.” The duct tape and plastic sheeting can stand down. And ...
A leading House Republican said yesterday that the Homeland Security Department needs to reform its color-coded alert system to avoid alarming people who are not at risk and to reduce the impact of ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Department of Homeland Security will replace the widely pilloried color-coded warning system for terrorism threats with more targeted alerts to the public, a senior lawmaker ...
The drumbeat out of the other Washington has been ominous and relentless: Terrorists have been meticulously planning another attack, perhaps aimed at crippling the country's stock and banking systems ...
The latest Java zero-day hole ascended to the level of a national security threat. Has the tipping point for Java finally come? If the IT industry had a color-coded threat-level advisory system, the ...