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How Does Trump Administration View Russia?

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Feb.15 -- President Donald Trump's administration is facing mounting questions about ties to Russian intelligence agencies following the resignation of national security adviser Michael Flynn. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on...
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CLEAN : Investigation at French zoo after rhino killed for its horn

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Intruders at a French zoo shot dead a four-year-old southern white rhino named Vince and hacked off its horns in a grisly overnight poaching incident police and the zoo said Tuesday
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U.S. Accuses Russian Agents of Masterminding Yahoo Hack

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Mar.15 -- The U.S. government accused Russia of directing some of the world’s most notorious cybercriminals to break into computer systems, namely a half-billion accounts at Yahoo, in a broad scheme that married illicit profits and...
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FBI's Comey Confirms Probe of Russia-Trump Campaign Ties

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Mar.20 -- FBI Director James Comey confirmed that the bureau is conducting an investigation of potential ties between Russia and associates of President Donald Trump during the 2016 campaign. He spoke during testimony before the House...
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Chuck Schumer press conference on hacking

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Senator Chuck Schumer giving a press conference on Russian hacking claims and Jeff Sessions on 3 March 2017 in Washington DC
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CLEAN : Russian FM says leaves phone at home to avoid being hacked

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says he does not bring his smartphone to talks on sensitive issues to avoid being hacked days after WikiLeaks exposed a CIA hacking programme
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David Tennant among new claimants over tabloid phone hacking

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DAVID TENNANT AMONG NEW CLAIMANTS OVER TABLOID PHONE HACKINGLawyers say nine people, including actor David Tennant and former Formula One driver Eddie Irvine, have launched legal action against Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper...
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Russian FM comments at news conf with German FM

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Russia's foreign minister said on Thursday the WikiLeaks dump of purported US intelligence has pointed at the CIA's reported capability to imitate an electronic trace usually left behind by hackers from other nations.Sergey Lavrov said...
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SAfrican suspect in ax murders at crime scene

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A South African man on trial for allegedly murdering his father, mother and brother with an axe returned under escort to the scene of the killings on Tuesday.Henri van Breda, along with the judge and lawyers in his trial, inspected the...
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French voters on alleged hacking attack

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With less than 24 hours to go before the final round of the French presidential election, the country's election campaign watchdog is investigating a hacking attack and document leak targeting presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron. His...
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VOICED : Nino hacker prueba que juguetes pueden convertirse en armas

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Un experto en seguridad digital de solo 11 anos asombro a la audiencia de una conferencia de seguridad en La Haya cuando hackeo los dispositivos de los asistentes con su oso de peluche inteligente para demostrar que cualquier juguete u...
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French agency on Macron hacking, cyber danger

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYParis - 1 June 20171. Various of Logo of French government's cyber security agency2. Setup of Guillaume Poupard, Director General; National Cybersecurity...
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CLEAN : China's dog meat festival opens despite ban rumours

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A notorious Chinese dog meat festival opens the southern town of Yulin with butchers hacking slabs of canines and cooks frying the flesh despite rumours that authorities would impose a ban this year
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Deutsche Bank's Role in Mueller's Trump-Russia Probe

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Jul.21 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua highlight comments from Bloomberg View columnist Timothy L. O'Brien on President Donald Trump's business dealings. They speak with Bloomberg's Kevin...
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Fear of cyber attacks spreads through Gulf

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LEADIN State-sponsored cyber hacks are causing increasing concern across the Persian Gulf. Defending against attacks such as the Shamoon virus, which destroyed some of Saudi Arabia's state-run oil company's...
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How North Korean Hackers Are Stepping Up Bitcoin Attacks

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Sep.15 -- Luke McNamara, FireEye's senior cyber threat intelligence analyst, discusses North Korean hackers targeting South Korea's ethereum exchanges. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "What'd...
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The Mounting Concerns Over Intel's Chip Vulnerabilities

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Jan.04 -- Brian White, Forcepoint vice president, discusses the concerns about the security flaw in Intel Corp. chips with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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UK actor Tennant accepts damages over tabloid phone hacking

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UK ACTOR TENNANT ACCEPTS DAMAGES OVER TABLOID PHONE HACKING Former "Doctor Who" star David Tennant has accepted an apology and damages from Rupert Murdoch's newspaper company over phone hacking by a now-defunct tabloid. ...
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Actor Hugh Grant settles phone-hacking case with UK papers

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ACTOR HUGH GRANT SETTLES PHONE-HACKING CASE WITH UK PAPERS British actor Hugh Grant has settled his phone-hacking damages claim against Mirror Group Newspapers. Grant was at the High Court on Monday when the...
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Sounding the Alarm on the Dangers of Electronic Voting

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Aug.07 -- With U.S. intelligence services sounding the guard against Russian meddling in the midterms, what can be done? J. Alex Halderman, a professor at the University of Michigan, who successfully hacked into voting machines, explains...
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Online voting system problems alleged in Georgia

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The bruising race for governor of Georgia has been roiled by unsupported, eleventh-hour allegations from the Republican candidate, who is also the state's chief election official, that Democrats sought to hack the voter registration system.
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Georgia governor's race roiled by election security charges

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The bruising race for governor of Georgia has been roiled by unsupported, eleventh-hour allegations from the Republican candidate, who is also the state's chief election official, that Democrats sought to hack the voter registration system.
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Beijing spokesman on Huawei arrest, cyber security

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Beijing opposes "unilateral sanctions" outside the framework of the UN Security Council, a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday.