tv Click BBC News March 9, 2019 1:30am-2:01am GMT
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this is bbc news, the headlines: welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers too, on what will be a windier in north america and colder—feeling day on sunday. the child of shamima begum, and around the globe. the british teenager who joined my name is lewis vaughanjones. low pressure still in charge, the islamic state group, briefly quiet on monday. has died in syria. our top stories: then tuesday into wednesday, a deep area of low pressure passing a paramedic told the bbc just to the north of the uk, that the child died from a lung infection. making it very windy once again. ms begum had hope so a brief lull on monday. to return to britain the child of shamima begum, but was stripped of her citizenship. it clearly isn't going the british teenager who joined to last very long. the islamic state group, that's your forecast. has died in syria. the british government rejects a new clarification from venezuela's power cut crisis the eu's chief brexit negotiator continues into a second day to resolve the deadlock over and leaves crucial services paralysed. the northern ireland back stop, the government says its sabotage after prime minister theresa may carried out by the oppostion. appealed to mps to back her brexit protests and clashes. tens of thousands of algerians deal in parliament next week. demand an end to the rule of president bouteflikaas' plan venezuela has suffered the worst blackout in decades, with most of the country for a fifth term in power. paralysed by a power cut, which the government is calling sabotage. and international women's day ends in a face—off in istanbul, hospitals and food companies as police and security forces say have been badly hit, and hundreds of passengers are still stranded at the main international airport. the march was unauthorised. now on bbc news, it's time for click, which this week looks at whether your car could be vulnerable to hackers.
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this week: gone in six seconds with a simple high—tech car dupe. scars and gums and the end of the world as we know it... but we feel fine. for many of us, our karma is one of the most valuable things that we do. “ car. the most valuable things that we do. —— car. it's crazy that sometimes we leave them on the street that is because they are built with good security but in the last few years we have started to see this happening... new cars with care less
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entry have been full to by thieves with boxes. they stand outside your house and a box magnifies the signal from your key fob so the car thinks the key fob is closer than it is and, hey presto, they are off with their car. many car owners have turned to third alarm systems. they are fitted to order and many offer the ability to remotely control your car via the phone app, unless these can be hacked also. you probably do not want to seek what is coming next but we are going to show you anyway. it is something we had hoped was not possible in real life but, worryingly, it is. the black range over has been chosen and then tracked and is now the target the two hackers were waiting to make their move. the victim has an idea
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about what is about to happen. at first the car alarm goes off and then the attackers take control of then the attackers take control of the door locks. get out of the car. give me your keys. a new way to steal luxury cars to order? get out off the car... we actually set this up to show you how security researchers have discovered what is now possible. the victim cannot restart the car, only the attackers. it is one of several ways in which car alarms sold by two of the biggest brands in car security can now be used against their owners. so how can these happen? we have been
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given exclusive access to the labs we re given exclusive access to the labs were the research happen and security companies who failed their customers have been given seven days to put things right. more on that later but first let's take a look at what went so badly wrong. the test compromised a vw and a land rover but the family had nothing to do with the car manufacturer rather these makes of alarms that millions of car owners have fitted to protect their wheels. clifford in the uk also sold as viper in the us thanks to prevent car—jacking while pandora, raised in russia and sold in the uk, also fell short of its own audacious claims. currently i would not recommend viper or pandora alarms. right now, iwould would not recommend viper or pandora alarms. right now, i would not recommend these alarms. pandora has
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recently dropped the claim from its website. the first primary reason why people fit a third party alarm, like the viper or pandora. is to prevent the attacks are seen on the video. two guys wave a magic box the house and are able to drive your car available. the second reason why people buy this is the remote start functionality and it could preheat a car, have the ice gone off the windscreen, and also to cool the car down on hot days. the trouble is these that nice to have comfort features have been shown to be the very reason why it they were able to ta ke very reason why it they were able to take so much control. it is in the back—end systems. rather than asking
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information about my specific car, i can ask at any car that the system is registered with. we can create that information and that includes the person ‘s name, full name, the location and find it real time on a map, we can get the model of the car, we can do the stop start remotely, turned the panic alarm on remotely. i can look on the system for a large lamborghini or make a porsche, for example. where is it located? just down the road from me. great, iam located? just down the road from me. great, i am going to start the car if no—one is around. great, i am going to start the car if no-one is around. who are these people with such superpowers? this is pen test partners, a growing number of firms paid to break into security systems by the companies that run them. pen test partners has
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contracts with several car manufacturers who want them to find vulnerabilities. when these guys have some spare time, well, they start testing of the systems too. this man is usually works from greece and he has come over to show me how to break into the pandora alarm. we found a flaw. we could look at users e—mails, issue a password reset, we could get a new passport on the e—mail. password reset, we could get a new passport on the e-mail. you basically reset the password? yes after changing his e—mail to mind. and the system lets you do that? apparently. that is why it is an insecure reference. can you do that
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now? yes. i can read and is script to automate everything. i am using my own it is a idea and this user id could be anyone's you are using your idea to stay within the law and to show us. now i am waiting for the password e—mail. it will have the new password with my changed e—mail. and you can do this on any of pandora's clients. so the system is now waiting for the response from pandora, the automatic e—mail you get when you want to reset your password. so you now have a new password. so you now have a new password. i can log into the system andi password. i can log into the system and i can log in to buy and any
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other user ‘s vehicles. and i can log in to buy and any other user 's vehicles. these are just normal manual cars, they are not autonomous, that has happened to have the extra security devices fitted is that we think it affects around 3 million cars on the road globally and, as far as we know, criminals have not used the vulnerability yet to steal a vehicle but the fact that it is even possible will no doubt will be cause for red faces on the big companies. pandora said...
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directed is the parent company of clifford and viper. these professional security testers, the failings that they found all to be a wake—up call to the people paying to protect us. we were shocked. we have seen protect us. we were shocked. we have seen all sorts of vulnerabilities but this is right up there. a security product are supposed to make our cars safer is actually made a small exposed and less secure. i am concerned about the way these scales up. millions of cars. £200 billion worth of vehicles. it was manufacturers that make the mistake but the risk is something you can do asa but the risk is something you can do as a consumer. please, make sure you
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do not use your mobile apps as you do not use your mobile apps as you do on other systems because hackers will try and steal it from other places and if that is the same password is your car alarm, you might wake up the next morning and find your car is gone. finishing dan's piece. i can't get over the fa ct dan's piece. i can't get over the fact that these are companies that work in the security industry and they put security holes in their private. it is a face palm moment. they are playing it very cool with their reaction said nothing to see here. we fixed the problem, thanks very much for letting us know but really, we a re very much for letting us know but really, we are paying hundreds of pounds to these companies to keep us safe and they left the backdoor wide open. this is one of the reason the security researchers that did these works gave those companies seven
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days to get their act in gear. normally it is about 30 days for disclosure to work out the problem, but this needed sorting straightaway and in fairness they did a decent job. some people may be saying should we even be broadcasting this technique because surely it will tell people how to hack into cars is make obvious that we wouldn't if that vulnerability is still out there. it has been sold and fixed by these two companies. pandora did it infour these two companies. pandora did it in four days, viper these two companies. pandora did it infourdays, viperdid these two companies. pandora did it in four days, viper did it in five. we have checked the results and we know the security holes are fixed. and that is why we go to some details with viewers exactly how they broke into the system. we are not talking about vulnerabilities in the actual driving of the car itself but cars are becoming more automated, they are starting to control. any evidence that there is
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vulnerability in that technology? when you hear a story like this, you get nervous as things it more and more automated. it was a security company that dropped the ball here if that were to happen with the car in control of the steering wheel, or the speed at which it is travelling while we are inside, it could imagine the consequences would be much, much worse. thank you very much. brilliant report. drive safe, i guess. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that huawei is selling the american government. the manufacturer says that evidence has been provided to back up the suggestion and denies any backup to the chinese
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government. autonomous vehicle trials continue. volvo's i2 autonomous vehicle trials continue. volvo's 12 metre bus was unveiled this week in singapore and is ready to be tested on designated public roads, eventually it is expected to help reduce traffic, pollution, and i guess work for bus drivers. robotic hand with haptic feedback has been developed, replicating the master robot's moves 0atley, the shadow robot compa ny‘s master robot's moves 0atley, the shadow robot company's mission is to relay touch to its wearer, wherever they may be. and finally, meet this little, running, jumping, a clipping robot. mit's mini cheater is so springy and nifty on its feet that it can move in all directions twice as fast as the human's average walking pace. weighing in atjust 20 pounds, it is pitched as almost
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indestructible. impressive but it does still have a head. now, as the six nations enters it bought ground and the rugby world cup looms, the safety of the sport is in the headlines once again. we have been looking at a piece of equipment which could offer key information to make the game safer. fast paced, heavy hitting, you would not want to be in the way of one of these guys. and that is just the training. but in packs like these can really take their toll on both the tackled and their toll on both the tackled and the tackler. concussion and injury to the brain caused by head impact isa to the brain caused by head impact is a serious issue in contact sport, it can lead to early retirement or it can lead to early retirement or it can lead to early retirement or it can even approve fatal. —— prove
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fatal. concussion is trauma to the brain, either directly to a blow to the head or transmitted from a blow to another part of the body. the symptoms of concussion are wide and variable, it can be from headaches, changing vision, blurred vision, sensitivity to light or noise, you can fill zero is, you can get pain, it is important that you identify that the gathered diagnosis correcting you get the proper treatment. the ospreys, professional tea m treatment. the ospreys, professional team in south wales, one of the first to use technology aimed at collecting data to deal with this kind of injury in the future. they are fitted with a gumshield to monitor impacts to the head. we have made these bespoke mouthguards, so each of these is really tightly coupled to the player's teeth, so dentist comes in and takes the
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impression is, that when they have a head impact, the mouthguard is actually moving with a skull, so you are getting a really good, accurate scull acceleration. it is just are getting a really good, accurate scull acceleration. it isjust like a mouthguard, you do not really feel it, the chips and things, it is just another mouthguard and you don't realise stock white fitted with excel promises and gyroscopes, the device monitors the force the skull is subjected to during training and games. so one of the biggest problems with rugby union is the second impact syndrome, so that is the one that can be fatal. a medic on the sideline can have a look at that and go 0k, on the sideline can have a look at that and go ok, maybe it is time we bought them. it gives them an extra object, a source of information to base their decisions on. the result can be fed in real time that two medics on the sidelines to decide on the best course of action if there is an incident. while it cannot
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detect whether this has resulted in a concussion, the medics can keep an eye on the data to judge players who may be at risk. and in the long—term, this information also divides an opportunity to learn the correlation between an impact and its effect. we can go into the individual player's in packs and start to look at the shape of the impacts themselves, both in terms of linear and rotational acceleration, so that becomes quite important because it accumulated impact of concussion, so we are really trying to understand he what might have happened in the past that will influence the future. if you think about the day the way players are observed for head injuries is typically what happens is it is very visual. what we are adding is a layer of data, so very much as an additive thing that starts with visual, at state and that gives you a much more confident answer to both
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part. but does wearing this kind of device provide any reassurance for the players? yeah, i do not know about that. if you have the guy coming down the channel, i think it is going to the same whether you have the or not, but will probably look back and understand how it was common and have that the data and get a better understanding of. so was that may not prevent the incident or the damage, it could meana incident or the damage, it could mean a chance for the speediest intervention possible. —— whilst. 0lder, unwanted cassette tapes lying around? here's one way to put cases to use. remove the tax. click to hold out. and you have an easy stand for your phone. for truth, hold out. and you have an easy stand foryour phone. fortruth, or
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landscape. —— portrait. now, next up, postapocalypse now or to put it another way, why videogames so obsessed with the end of the world? imean if obsessed with the end of the world? i mean if it is not a pandemic, it isa i mean if it is not a pandemic, it is a nuclear war or zombie outbreak, a mean, come on. there is a new game called days gone, which is the latest games use the collapse of society as its premise. a pandemic plunges the world into chaos, infecting the population with a virus and causing society to descend into the kind of madness usually reserved for shops selling low spec, massive televisions on friday. all this sounds bit familiar viral. the videogames industry likes a sure thing, at the moment, franchises and sequels are really, really big, as
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are free to play, battle were role shooters. so days gone, playstation exclusive, has its work cut out for it. it is not part of a series, it is an original game, and it is not post— apocalyptic. in fact, post— apocalyptic games are more fashionable than skinny jeans. apocalyptic games are more fashionable than skinnyjeans. —— there are lot of those around at the moment. well, i think the thing is that game similar to films, we get horror that reflects the real world, we get films that do the same as that. the euro was commenting on consumerism and shopping mall is. i think gamers like the apocalypse, the fact that you can look at it in terms of real life and wonder what he would do. there is a lot of post- apocalyptic games around, and thinking of five cryer, metro new
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exodus. and the last of us, we have got to coming up. how does days gone differfrom all the got to coming up. how does days gone differ from all the rest? it is different from any kind of game i have seen because it is a very harsh environment that is a condensed, just a setting makes us very different but also the fact that you have one bike, something you have to ta ke have one bike, something you have to take care of shiatsu fuel it, commie a parent and you have to make sure that it a parent and you have to make sure thatitis a parent and you have to make sure that it is always in good condition. —— end you have to do. —— and you have to. you will be forgiven for confusing days gone with another post— apocalyptic playstation exclusive, the last of us to. both of us were set —— both games are set in world is ravaged by disease and filled with infected monsters. and both feature story driven set pieces, but
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in days gone, the action takes place ina giant in days gone, the action takes place in a giant open world and it is an open world full of infected, cannibalistic creatures. the players steps into the biker boots of a bounty hunter. deacon is a man with a past, haunted by his separation and presumed death of his wife when the world ended. the as this game has up its sleeve is its main antagonist, the freakers. freakers a living beings, so sound that one of these things we are just playing semantics, they are zombies. no, they are not. alone or in small numbers, they do not pose too much ofa numbers, they do not pose too much of a threat at these guys like to hang around in gangs, the gangs called hordes. they have migration
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patterns, so hordes will actually sleep during the day. they hibernate in caves, train cars, it is literally a whole set of networking and interacting living ecosystems that all doing their thing, whether you are there to watch it or not. sometimes at holds up a mirror to what is going on around us, presenting us with an exaggerated version of our world, highlighting problems that might exist in our own society, and then again, sometimes people simply enjoy taking out loads of m o nste rs people simply enjoy taking out loads of monsters in a virtual armageddon will stop always asking the big question is, that is marked finishing off this week's programme. don't forget we live on social media, so wherever you go, we will be there waiting for you, facebook, instagram, youtube and twitter. thanks for watching and we will see you soon.
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hello. there is lots of weather coming our way this weekend, some rain at times, some snow, too. it'll be windy throughout the weekend. remember when high pressure was in control? it was all quiet? it's well to the south of us now. it's low pressure, the atlantic is in charge of our weather. weather disturbances coming through. briefly milderfor some across southern parts of the uk during saturday, but we're all back into the colder air on sunday on a strong and cold wind. so the weather elements this weekend, it is going to be windy, widely gusts around 40—50 miles an hour, it will feel chilly in the wind, some wet weather at times — notjust rain but snow too — but also, we will all get to see sunshine at some stage of the weekend. this is how we're starting the weekend, temperatures at their lowest across northern england, northern ireland and scotland. close to freezing in places. wintry showers in scotland. an area of rain and hill snow coming
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out of northern ireland and running through northern england first thing, so a bit of snow to the pennines out of that. further showers running into northern ireland, across northern england, northern and western scotland on through the day. again, wintry on the hills, but there'll also be some decent sunshine. let's take a look at things at 3 o'clock in the afternoon — very strong gusty winds across the far north of scotland and northern isles. a bit of wet weather on and off during the day into 0rkney. these are the showers running into scotland. again, wintry on the hills. not too many to the east of scotland. they're there in northern ireland, they should be starting to ease from northern england at this stage of the afternoon. strong gusty winds right across the uk and actually, a fair amount of fine and occasionally sunny weather across the bulk of england and wales, bar the odd passing shower. look at this, though. 0n through saturday evening, some rain pushing north through a large part of england and wales. a bit of snow in snowdonia, into the peak district. temperatures will be at their lowest the further north you are away from that, and the frost setting in, particularly into scotland, as sunday begins. but it's not a cold night further south where you're seeing the rain.
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all of that has to clear away sunday. it'll be a slow process as well. that will take an area of rain and hill snow across the uk during sunday, and that snow in scotland particularly will be falling to relatively low levels, so don't be surprised by that. but the chance of seeing some significant snow piling up in the hills in scotland on sunday but elsewhere, you could see some some sleet and hail out of these showers, but there'll also some sunny spells around too, on what will be a windier and colder—feeling day on sunday. low pressure still in charge, briefly quiet on monday. then tuesday into wednesday, a deep area of low pressure passing just to the north of the uk, making it very windy once again. so a brief lull on monday. it clearly isn't going to last very long. 00:27:42,197 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 that's your forecast.
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