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Curated Video

DNC Tells Iowa And Nevada To Ditch Virtual Caucus Systems

Higher Ed
Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro said the DNC's move "goes against everything our party says we stand for."
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Bloomberg

I Used Dark Web Ransomware to Sabotage My Boss

Higher Ed
May.13 -- Simple, scalable and low-risk, ransomware makes for a particularly tidy cybercrime. These days prospective attackers don’t even have to create their own ransomware; they can simply buy it on the dark web. Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

U.S. in Good Shape to Prevent Cyber Attack on Election Day, Brennan Center's Norden Says

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Lawrence Norden, deputy director of the Brennan Center's Democracy Program, discusses the efforts to prevent a cyber attack during the midterm elections with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Rep. Quigley Says U.S. Not Prepared for China Cyber Attacks

Higher Ed
Oct.17 -- Rep. Mike Quigley, an Illinois Democrat, discusses the vulnerability of U.S. companies to hack attacks from China with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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NFL And 15 Teams' Twitter Accounts Hacked

Higher Ed
OurMine calls itself a "white-hat" group, meaning it hacks in order to test cybersecurity and to promote its services.
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Bloomberg

Russia Says It Didn't Participate in RNC Hack, Ransomware Attack

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- Anatoly Antonov, Russia's ambassador to the U.S., says Russia did not participate in a hack of the Republican National Committee last week or a massive ransomware attack over the July 4th weekend. He spoke to David Westin on...
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News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch testifies for second day at media ethics inquiry

Higher Ed
1. Leveson Inquiry in session, with News Corporation Chairman Rupert Murdoch listening to question put to him by Robert Jay QC, Counsel for the Leveson Inquiry 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Jay QC, Counsel for the Leveson Inquiry: "Were...
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Officials in California proposed legislation requiring mobile devices to have a "kill switch" that would render them inoperable if lost or stolen. (Feb. 19)

Higher Ed
Officials in California on Friday are set to outline proposed state legislation requiring smartphones and other mobile devices to have a "kill switch" that would render them inoperable if lost or stolen. State Sen. Mark Leno, San...
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Curated Video

Reax after SKorea says Chinese internet address was source of attack on one company

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1. Wide of briefing room of the Korean Communication Commission 2. Mid of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Park Jae-moon, Network Policy Director of Korea Communications Commission: "As a result of an analysis on system of Nonghyup, it...
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Curated Video

UK: COMPUTER HACKER ATTACKS UK SECRET SERVICES

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Eng/Nat A mystery computer buff may have hacked his way into the confidential records of Britain's secret services. A journalist who received the information says the same technique could also be used by hostile countries. According to...
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Curated Video

Security expert comments on Sony leaks; gamers react, file

Higher Ed
FILE: San Francisco, California - March 2011 1. Wide of Sony PlayStation kiosk, Game Developers Conference in San Francisco 2. Gamers playing PlayStation racing game 3. Close of PlayStation racing game New York City - April 27, 2011 4....
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Israel - Computer hacker arrested

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An 18-year-old Israeli man, known as the "Analyzer" on the Internet, was arrested Wednesday (18/03) for breaking into computers at the US Pentagon. Police allege Ehud Tenebaum is responsible for leading the most systematic unathorized...
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Curated Video

Piers Morgan speaks at Leveson inquiry into media ethics

Higher Ed
London/US 1. Wide of former tabloid editor Piers Morgan appearing via video link from the US at inquiry into British media ethics in London 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Jay, Lawyer for the Leveson Inquiry: (++overlaid with shot 1++) ...
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Officials in California proposed legislation requiring mobile devices to have a "kill switch" that would render them inoperable if lost or stolen. (Feb. 18)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus005766 Officials in California on Friday are set to outline proposed state legislation requiring smartphones and other mobile devices to have a "kill switch" that would render them inoperable if...
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Bloomberg

FBI Warns Tech Companies of Hackers Affiliated With China

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- The Federal Bureau of Investigation says hackers affiliated with the Chinese government have heavily targeted makers of microchips, computer networking equipment and data storage services to steal company secrets. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

IPOs Postponed Amid Market Volatility

Higher Ed
Oct. 14 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Leslie Picker, Jeff McCracken and Pimm Fox break down some of the days top market stories on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Market Savvy Hackers Steal Insider M&A Deal Data

Higher Ed
Dec. 1 -- Hackers with knowledge of Wall Street markets have stolen information on mergers and acquisitions for more than a year, gaining access to data from more than 80 companies. Bloomberg's Michael Riley reports on In The Loop.
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A Florida man was charged with hacking into the emails of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera, and Mila Kunis in a computer invasion scheme that targeted Hollywood celebrities, federal authorities said Wednesday

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Scarlett Johansson among LA hacking victims CAPTION: (255 characters): A Florida man was charged with hacking into the emails of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera, and Mila Kunis in a computer invasion...
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Sky News

Prime Minister Meets Newspaper Editors Over Hacking

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Prime Minister Meets Newspaper Editors Over Hacking
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Curated Video

USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (2)

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English/Nat As the impeachment trial of U-S President Bill Clinton continued on Friday, the President made a bid to show that for him it was business as usual. In Washington, Clinton launched a new policy initiative, with the...
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Bloomberg

Hacking Into Self-Driving Cars: How Big Is the Risk?

Higher Ed
Aug. 26 -- Craig Smith, Rapid7 transportation security director, discusses the security risks associated with autonomous cars. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Mutilated rhino in S.Africa on long road to recovery

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VOICED : Mutilated rhino in S.Africa on long road to recovery
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Bloomberg

FireEye CEO: We Are Dealing With Russia a Lot More

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Nov. 7 -- Kevin Mandia, FireEye's chief executive officer, discusses the company's strategy for combating cyber threats. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Carbon Black CEO: DNC Hack Shows Cyber Risks Increasing

Higher Ed
Aug. 15 -- Patrick Morley, Carbon Black's chief executive officer, discusses the investigation into the DNC hack with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."