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Bloomberg

Uber's Khosrowshahi Faces Setback With Hacking Mess

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Nov.22 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Max Chafkin reports on the major hack of Uber's user data on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Facebook Doesn't Seem to Be Making Good Choices, Analyst Wieser Says

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Sep.28 -- Brian Wieser, Pivotal Research Group senior analyst, discusses the Facebook Inc. security breach that affected almost 50 million user accounts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Brad Stone and Jordan Robertson on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Ex-Amb. Baucus Says Sanctions Are the Answer to Deter China Hacks

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Oct.04 -- Former U.S. Senator and Ambassador to China Max Baucus discusses China's hardware attack on U.S. companies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Asia Society's Isaac Stone Fish Sees 'Perfect Storm' in U.S.-China Relations

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Oct.04 -- Isaac Stone Fish, Asia Society senior fellow, responds to the Bloomberg Businessweek investigation that showed Chinese hackers implanted tiny microchips on servers that made their way into data centers at Amazon.com Inc., Apple...
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Curated Video

Uber Users React to News of Hacking Attack

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Uber is coming clean about its cover-up of a year-old hacking attack that stole personal information about more than 57 million of the beleaguered ride-hailing service's customers and drivers. So far, there's no evidence...
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Curated Video

Uber Users React to News of Hacking Attack

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Uber is coming clean about its cover-up of a year-old hacking attack that stole personal information about more than 57 million of the beleaguered ride-hailing service's customers and drivers. So far, there's no evidence...
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Curated Video

AP reporter on cyber security after Uber breach

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British officials said on Wednesday that any fine against car-hailing company Uber for its large-scale data breach would be higher than usual because the firm did not promptly disclose the hack. Uber has admitted covering...
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Bloomberg

Apple Says Chip Flaw Impacts All Macs, iPhones, iPads

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Jan.05 -- Apple Inc. announced on Wednesday that all iOS devices, like Mac computers, iPhones, and iPads, are affected by chip security flaws. Bloomberg's Jeremy Kahn reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

AP Explains: 12 Russians Accused of Hacking

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Twelve Russian military intelligence officers hacked into the Clinton presidential campaign and Democratic Party, releasing tens of thousands of stolen communications, in a sweeping effort by a foreign government to meddle in the 2016...
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Curated Video

Iranian hackers charged in US ransomware scheme

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Two Iranian computer hackers were charged Wednesday in connection with a multimillion-dollar cybercrime and extortion scheme that targeted U.S. government agencies and businesses, the Justice Department said.
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Bloomberg

AT&T Is on the Forefront of 5G Technology, Tech Mahindra CEO Says

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Sep.06 -- C.P. Gurnani, Tech Mahindra chief executive officer and managing director, discusses the company's multi-year deal to help accelerate AT&T Inc.'s tech transformation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on...
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Bloomberg

Google Uncovers iPhone Bug as Apple Schedules New Product Event

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Aug.30 -- On the same day Apple Inc. revealed the date for its latest iPhone event, Google’s privacy team said it had discovered a two-year long vulnerability in the phone-maker’s software. Bloomberg's Alistair Barr has more on...
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Curated Video

DOJ Unseals Indictment Against Russian Nationals In Hacking Case

Higher Ed
Authorities say the two men hacked a school district, two banks and four companies in the U.S.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong, Tokyo Report Record Coronavirus Cases

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Jul.16 -- The coronavirus continues to set grim and unwelcomed records. Global cases are now above 13.5 million, with Brazil topping two million alone and India one million. In Asia, Hong Kong and Japan are likewise reporting record...
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Curated Video

State Department spokesperson Marie Harf calls on North Korea to admit the country is behind the hack attack on Sony's computer system and compensate the movie company for damages. (Dec. 22)

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US State Department spokesperson Marie Harf is calling on North Korea to compensate +Sony Pictures for damages caused by the hacking of the movie company's computers and release of that information. Harf said the FBI and the President...
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Curated Video

Bank accuses trader held in fraud probe of hacking computers

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1. Wide shot of exterior of the Finance Brigade where alleged fraudster Jerome Kerviel's is being interrogated, media outside 2. Windows of building 3. Jean-Michel Aldebert, head of finance section for the Paris Tribunal, arriving,...
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Curated Video

News International HQ, newspapers, voxes

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Journalists were arriving for their last day of work at the News of the World newspaper offices in London on Saturday. The paper was closed down on Thursday after becoming mired in a phone hacking and corruption scandal. The last...
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Curated Video

Hackers out to steal SKorea and US military secrets, researchers say

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Santa Clara, California, US - 3 July 2013 1. Wide exterior of McAfee Inc. headquarters 2. Close of McAfee sign on building 3. Wide of McAfee Director of Technical Solutions, Bruce Snell showing cyber security software 4. Snell looking...
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With the last edition of Britain's News of the World tabloid in hand, Rupert Murdoch descended on the U.K. Sunday to face the growing phone-hacking scandal that prompted the paper's closure.

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HEADLINE: Rupert Murdoch swoops into UK tabloid offices CAPTION: With the last edition of Britain's News of the World tabloid in hand, Rupert Murdoch descended on the U.K. Sunday to face the growing phone-hacking scandal that prompted...
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Sky News

Phone hacking settlements agreed with News Group

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Phone hacking settlements agreed with News Group
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Curated Video

South Korea blames North Korea for cyberattack on presidential office, media

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Gwacheon - 16 July 2013 1. Mid pan of Park Jae-moon from the Ministry of Science, followed by Chun Kil-soo, Director of Internet Incidents Response Division at the Korea Internet Security Centre entering briefing room 2. Wide of briefing...
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Curated Video

Anonymous, Occupy and other hacktivists march on the White House

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The activist collective Anonymous called on Tuesday for 'Million Mask March' rallies across the world and many of their adherents wore Guy Fawkes masks in cities such as London, Sydney, Manila and Toronto. Many protestors aligned with...
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Curated Video

Ex-tabloid chief at ethics inquiry, testifies on links to senior politicians

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1. Wide of inquiry 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Jay, counsel for the inquiry: "You were Chief Executive Officer of News International. You might have been fearful that if Mr. (former Prime Minister Gordon) Brown did win at the next...
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The Pentagon says insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan used off-the-shelf software to hack into video feeds from U.S. military spy drones. The military says it knew about the vulnerabilities for a decade

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HEADLINE: Insurgents hack into U.S. spy drone videos CAPTION: The Pentagon says insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan used off-the-shelf software to hack into video feeds from U.S. military spy drones. The military says it knew about the...