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Why Is the FBI Reopening Clinton E-Mail Probe?

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Oct. 28 -- The FBI is reopening its inquiry into Hillary Clinton’s use of private e-mail while secretary of state, a politically explosive development less than two weeks before the presidential election. Bloomberg Politics' Mark...
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What Are Verizon's Real Options on Yahoo Deal?

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Dec.16 -- NYU Stern School of Business Professor Scott Galloway and Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney discuss the options before Verizon as it weighs the future of its bid for Yahoo following the revelation of a second hack of Yahoo...
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Johnson defends Comey judgment

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Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson testified at a House intelligence committee hearing Wednesday as the panel presses ahead with its investigation of Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign.Johnson says he...
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Cyber security in smart devices: how big is the threat?

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US CES SECURITYSOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.07SHOTLIST: AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 5 January 20171. Wide of car2. Pan shot of dashboard3. Thomas Bloor, Global Business Development Manager,...
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How the DNC Fell for a Russian Hacker

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Jan.05 -- Digital Defense is a live webcast featuring Bloomberg Technology cybercrimes reporter Jordan Robertson. Jordan will walk us through the tricks that hackers used to get John Podesta of the Clinton Campaign to give up his Gmail...
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WikiLeaks Releases CIA Hacking Tools, FBI Probes

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Mar.09 -- Carbon Black national security strategist Eric O’Neill and Bloomberg’s Nafeesa Syeed discuss WikiLeaks releasing The Central Intelligence Agency’s hacking tools with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Cyber security in smart devices: how big is the threat?

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US CES SECURITYSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.07SHOTLIST: AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 5 January 20171. Wide of car2. Pan...
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CrowdStrike CTO Says Chip Flaw Could've Been Much Worse

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Jan.05 -- Dmitri Alperovitch, CrowdStrike CTO and co-founder, discusses the chip security flaw that is putting tech companies at risk. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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The Biggest Risks on the Cyber Battlefield

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Jul.28 -- Peter Tran, RSA general manager and senior director of cyber defense, discusses the Black Hat USA 2017 conference and the biggest cybersecurity risks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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How the C-Suite Is Fighting Against Cyber Threats

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Oct.19 -- Samuel Palmisano, former IBM chief executive officer, and Ajay Banga, Mastercard's chief executive officer, discuss the fight against cyber threats with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Check Point CEO on Safeguarding the Midterm Elections

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Jul.11 -- With the 2018 midterms coming up, election officials are scrambling to keep hackers out of their sensitive system. Gil Shwed, Check Point Software Technologies chief executive officer, breaks down what needs to be done before...
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China May Have Committed 'Holy Grail' of Hacking, Rep. Stewart Says

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Oct.05 -- Rep. Chris Stewart, a Utah Republican, reacts to the Bloomberg Businessweek investigation that showed Chinese hackers implanted tiny microchips on servers that made their way into U.S. data centers. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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How China's Big Hack Could Impact Relations With the U.S.

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Oct.05 -- Samm Sacks, Center for Strategic and International Studies senior fellow for tech policy, and Bloomberg's Jordan Robertson discuss the Bloomberg Businessweek investigation that showed Chinese hackers implanted tiny microchips...
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McAfee CEO on the State of Cyber Defense

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Jul.13 -- Chris Young, McAfee Inc. chief executive officer, discusses election hacking, cyber defense and Special Counsel Robert Mueller's indictment of 12 Russian spies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Iran Will Wage Insurgency in U.S. Cyberspace, VMware's Kellermann Says

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Jan.03 -- Tom Kellermann, VMware head of cybersecurity strategy, and Bloomberg's Kartikay Mehrotra discuss Iran's cyber capabilities amid possible retaliation for a U.S. airstrike that killed one of Iran’s most powerful generals. They...
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SEC Denies New Requests For Bitcoin-Backed ETFs

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Aug.23 -- Bitcoin has suffered another setback from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as it rejected a new round of attempts to list exchange-traded funds backed by the cryptocurrency. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on...
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2 Russians charged in international malware scheme

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Saudi Prince Accused of Hacking Jeff Bezos' Phone

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Jan.22 -- The United Nations says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was possibly involved in hacking Jeff Bezos' iPhone in 2018. The UN says Bezos' phone was hacked after he exchanged phone and WhatsApp numbers with Salman....
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Chinese Military Participation in Equifax Hack 'Raises the Stakes,' Says CEO

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Feb.10 -- Equifax CEO Mark Begor says the revelations that the Equifax hack was carried out by Chinese military members "raises the stakes." He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs and Paul Allen from Atlanta, Georgia.
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Biden Administration Says It Will Be Tough On Russia

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The national security adviser said the Biden administration will take action "at a time and in a manner of our choosing."
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How China Exploited a U.S. Tech Supplier

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Feb.12 -- A U.S. investigation dating back to 2010 found thousands of computer servers sending military network data to China. All of the hacks involved materials produced by one company, Super Micro Computer Inc., a computer hardware...
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Life Inside North Korea’s Hacker Army

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Feb.23 -- North Korea has sent hundreds of programmers abroad to make money by any means necessary. With the latest U.S. hacking charges, we take a look at the lives of this secret army, their fears and dreams.
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UK Deputy PM says Murdoch should testify over hacking allegations, Market analyst

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1. Wide of City of London, by the Bank of England 2. City workers on their way to work 3. Newspaper headline reading "Murdoch retreats." 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister "Well it's been looked at by OFCOM -...
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NY Times says Chinese hacked paper's computers; analyst's comments

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1. Tilt down exterior of New York Times headquarters in New York City 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Phil Lerner, Vice President of Technology, Stonesoft: "The Times ended up chasing an incident that was a result of a well-planned breach via...