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AMD Changes Stance, Admits to Chip Vulnerabilities

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Jan.11 -- Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said some of the recently disclosed vulnerabilities plaguing the chip industry can put its processors at risk, rolling back earlier assurances about its products. Bloomberg's Alistair Barr reports on...
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FireEye's Boland Says Chip Problem Around for Long Time

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Jan.04 -- Bryce Boland, APAC chief technology officer at FireEye, discusses Intel's chip security flaw, its impact on Apple products and what can be done to solve the issue. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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IDC's Ma Says No One Impacted by Chip Security Flaw

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Jan.04 -- Bryan Ma, vice president of devices research at IDC, discusses Intel's chip security flaw on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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CLEAN : PROFILE: Antivirus software founder, John McAfee

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Antivirus software pioneer John McAfee was found dead in his jail cell in Spain, according to a prison official, shortly after a court approved his extradition to the United States where he was wanted for tax evasion (Footage by AFPTV...
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We Can Police Bitcoin: Benjamin Lawsky

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Oct. 14 -- Benjamin Lawsky, New York superintendent of financial services, talks with Trish Regan about the future of Bitcoin. He speaks on Street Smart.
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JPMorgan Hackers May Have Targeted 12 Other Firms

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Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg's Adam Johnson reports on today's top headlines on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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JPMorgan Hack Doesnt Reveal Whole Story of Exposed Data

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Oct. 3 -- Bloomberg's Michael Riley examines the user information that was accessed in a data leak affecting 76 million households and looks at what the firm didnt have to report as part of the disclosure. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Home Depot Hack Attack Includes 53M E-Mail Thefts

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Nov. 7 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on today's top news stories on In the Loop.
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Sony Hacking Traced to Hotel in Bangkok

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Dec. 8 -- North Korea has denied any involvement in a cyber attack on Sony Pictures. Bloomberg's John Dawson reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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You Dont Expect People to Do Stupid Things: Rose

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Dec. 22 -- Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose discusses U.S foreign policy, the crisis in Russia and cyber warfare on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Have We Learned From Sonys Hack Attack?

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Dec. 19 -- Bloomberg's Mia Saini reports on lessons learned from Sonys hack attack. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Top Three Stocks to Watch in Asia Today

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Dec. 18 -- In todays Stock Exchange, Bloomberg's Yvonne Man, Shery Ahn and David Ingles discuss todays top three stocks to watch in Asia on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Details of Facebook, Snapchat Talks Exposed in Sony Hack

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Dec. 17 -- Bloomberg's Sarah Frier reports on further details emanating from the cyber attack on Sony. She speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sony Hack Leaks Employee, Actor Pay

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Dec. 5 -- Sony receives a warning from hackers that this is only the beginning as they released stolen movies on file-sharing sites, and now more information is being leaked including the paychecks of top executives and its movie stars....
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Sony Hack Shows U.S. and Business Disconnect

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Dec. 22 -- Bloomberg's Jonathan Allen reports on the disconnect between Sony and the White House in the wake of Sonys hack attack. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Whats Really Behind Symantecs Decision to Split?

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Oct. 10 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor Paul Kedrosky and Bloomberg's Jordan Robertson and Cory Johnson discuss Symantecs decision to split into cyber-security and data-storage companies. They speak on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How to Stay Ahead of Cyber Criminals

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Nov. 13 -- FreeEye Chief Operating Officer Kevin Mandia discusses cyber crime and real-time cyber security. He speaks on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sony Cancels Release of 'The Interview

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Dec. 18 -- Sony Pictures has cancelled its Christmas Day release of he movie The Interview just two days after a hacker threatened 9/11 violence on theaters that showed the film. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on First Up. (Source:...
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G4S CEO Says Trump Policies `Positive' for Business

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Mar.08 -- Ashley Almanza, chief executive officer at G4S, discusses what he hopes to accomplish in 2017, his relationship with the U.K. government and how Donald Trump's policies may impact his business. He speaks to Bloomberg's Manus...
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FBI Warns of 'Destructive Malware Attack

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Dec. 2 -- Veracode Vice President of Research Chris Eng discusses the FBIs warning to businesses of a malware released by unknown hackers that can wipe data off hard drives. Eng speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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JPMorgan Data Breach: What Information Was Taken?

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Oct. 3 -- Bloomberg's Hans Nichols examines the type of information exposed in the latest data breach at JPMorgan, which affected 76 million households. He speaks on The Pulse.
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What Makes The U.S. Vulnerable To Cyberattacks?

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According to the White House, ransomware payments reached over $400 million globally in 2020.
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Malware Used for Surveillance in 10 Countries: Symantec

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Nov. 24 -- An unidentified nation may have developed a highly complex surveillance tool that targeted companies and other victims in at least 10 countries including Russia and Mexico, Symantec Corp. researchers said. Symantec Security...
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Did Sony Leave Out a Welcome Mat for Hackers?

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Dec. 18 -- Credit.com Founder Adam Levin weighs in on recent cyber attacks and discusses Sonys vulnerability on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)