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ages their cyber windles which meter which made cyber attacks in the old white house is just for fun just to prove themselves. most of them to separate criminals each other even by profit the development where all they have dark. home computers or enterprises to steal the information to to have their hands on this instance to use are these sort of capital networks and the unfortunate where the big profit from that. and to be honest. and well and there are another group. of people who are behind all this at the x. we call them activists people who are. different. it's not money it's not profit most of them they do it's like a protest just like that group that was revealed in the cases against wiki leaks yeah i'm not sure it's just as i said this people used to hack into these recently
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apple i was wondering are these people who are idea driven more dangerous just than just hackers at it for money it's a good question and. i might for i'm afraid they would be. more dangerous because they're much more of this people are many of them their way to professional and sometimes with the books where the guys do for my knees are less dangerous than this dude just for fun or like protest and it's even more dangerous because they are getting more experienced and they. become a but the use of new ways to hard to. stop internet services to them which. infrastructure i am a free there are the will be the. police is for tourists to
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employ these forces i am afraid that in the future of cyber terrorism. will. kidnap will force them. in other ways to design and to manage cyber terrorism attacks so i'm already is huge i'm afraid it's going to huge because we depend on would depend on computers networks everything their own it's just a computer. in cars you know planes i mean industrial environment and those probation everywhere and unfortunately not everyone that works is designed in a secure wait i'm fortunately it's possible. that these systems in different ways so i'm afraid would leave a very dangerous world reaches superman or dangerous into the bust i'm afraid it's
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that's going to do serious end of the bed there's the good news speeds that the governments for in the early understood that and i see that in the body a lot of attention to the problem and i see that you scully that we're these questions and the you can start with. good theory on the informational level to frame deer for forbes so the only way to respond to a threat on that scale is with copper rating with governments exactly exactly because that's what's the problem is informational because the internet doesn't have borders and demolishes courts all separate the nation aboard this is a speed of the input so the only way to disturb that the only way to make this world more secure more safe is international cooperation and what they see or see are more and more reports of both. informational international meetings or news ations all projects that's
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a good news but if the other side of the coin when it comes to government corporation with hackers or people who are creating. are fighting viruses that last year for example experts concluded that a virus called sex net was used to attack and destabilized a plant in iran it was actually produced with state support for example israel could be united states. or cyber wars between nations like a reality already and we don't know about that. we have just one incident and we have this information from well i personally have this information from two sources first of fist a full. money should support the virus itself and from the u.s. because so the secret services or nuclear power plants people they don't report to me so then from the court you see that these serious this is a very complicated the body sophisticated the money is yours. that's
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a very big project there was i think there was a group of. experts to design that could have found that without government support what do you think. i know which i'm not sure. i'm not surprised that the for what sort of portrait in the internet of this source all do said. that's good it was well i don't know personally but i think that's. a little. and this is just a few months of them. and then waiting for the next ones and i think i'm afraid that in the future confrontations needed to confront thracians between countries unfortunately will still have it i'm afraid. and plus dual traditional military forces there will be cyber military attacks. that makes our me even more and they're worse and more but on the roads how do you respond to that. it's not our job to protect countries our job is to protect and points i would drop of the
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computer some of my old forms but we get advice and governments more to the needs to do it because this is where it's about protection old industrial system so our communications or government sources i think that the right we use to introduce me to thirty security to standouts really creates an industrial systems. critical in front. of sport patients systems and. for the nation and security for the nation's economy and global security it's a global economy so on a lighter note i read a funny story about you when you're checking a hotel receptionist tells you only got your last names exact and virus brother when you compare what is it like to be like a living brand always living with your alter ego or something i just. i just
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leave that. sometimes sometimes some sometimes it's are not easy. and. i would put it was my credit card. i like the way it was because i don't want to be to go to my eyes in the shops and supermarkets let's to be the supermarkets. are all on the border or in the hold. on there. but in the car office where i need to put. my papers. from time to time. to be honest i don't even like them but only other hand i'm sure it has benefits because if someone seems to get a lot of it was a credit card that they will not dare to actually. see when you think google you automatically think search when you seeks erikson you think you automatically think
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photocopy when you. hear you don't automatically think to protect something that you would want to. use it with the i think that's a good. look in the boat. in the not sure i think it's already a history that was a come to the security team. maybe we will see that in other countries so what do you think your success story could be repeated in today's russia or is silicon valley a better place for a business like yours. i hope i hope that russia still. police for their projects for the startups still there may need here already done to the engineers and that are not typically dictation system still works quite well . and there are other good news is the informational
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investor sites he stepped up investors to start to deploy he told russian companies so much more than from them in the past so i think there are all this can be in the or for arson education system. and i see the let's invest money and lost their government support i think that's where the right components to where it where you are very good. ready goods so i'll call that in the russian way bush do you think the brain drain has stopped at this point from russia too much so are there still are people in the green from crime to counter some people who are involved it's not just from russia to the west or to the east but also from other places we go into the national guard and torrie of people waiting for japan produce and most of. it's not a big problem because you can't you don't have to physically have to be in russia by the way at this point yeah that's right. i think that in some cases that's much
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better to be physically in russia because of taxation. but if your business directly depends on cyber crime if one day cyber crime is completely eliminated. that put you out of business. well that's my year. that was a very big dream. to have a big read but the story cybercrime and the free will have. this but i will press it. but i don't afraid to blow the business i think that will find something else. another job or another industry. maybe a different project because i still i still want to work. thank you very much for this until banker.
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the headlines on our t.v. and of pressure arrests over the u.k. phone hacking scandal rocked rupert murdoch's already shaken empire but the media mogul himself pressed into facing a difficult question meanwhile the public fury over the case challenges of the future of britain's the newspaper industry. calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats to the country's a credit rating could be downgraded if lawmakers fail to raise america's debt ceiling that sounds more he new states plunged deeper into economic crisis italy becoming the latest country to push for austerity measures. one hundred and thirteen bodies have now been recovered from the water after sunday's a pleasure cruise a disaster on the volga river as well divers continue efforts to find around twenty five still missing. all right i'll be back with our news bulletin in full in just
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about fifteen minutes time but now the golfer who didn't know that he was playing in the open until monday now he's in the lead get the ladies with kate she's next. thank you for joining me for the latest sports update. be opening thomas bjorn throws down the gauntlet with a stunning round of sixty five hundred forty three to show to the championship get under way it was in george's. while maintaining the defense all the brazil reached the quarterfinals of the copper america. why spend spoiler. last week east usa will take on japan in the final of the women's world cup. but first a goal and he didn't know he would be playing at all before monday but thomas bjorn is the surprise leader at the british open the dane defied the winds to fire
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a super five on the past sixty five to lead the opening round while u.s. open champion rory mcilroy is currently two over par after thirteen homes well there's been windy conditions on the opening round and the players tasted those two in the practice sessions on thursday among them was tom watson at sixty one the american is a rank outsider for the tournament and he's almost forty years older than favorite michael roy but that isn't worrying the veteran who's won eight major is he surprised the golf world in two thousand and nine when he led the final round of the turnberry in scotland before losing in a playoff to stewart cink the watson says you know how to tackle this links course . it takes takes. every bit of it would put a golfer has to play this golf course or play it well meaning you have to drive it well he had your premium on approach play this golf course the weighted shot to get the shot at the right distance is going to be a very very difficult thing to do in this golf course football now in defending cup
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or america champions brazil have beaten ecuador four two to go top of green bay and set up a quarter final against paraguay alexanderplatz and nine must quarter two goals are faced with putting us in the first. hole how moch but ten minutes later ecuador level has to go to moscow's new signing like i say they. go after the reich has to then structure second to put brazil back in front. only for i say their to score his second of the ninth to make it to two. that was it was told in the end with half an hour left past so then head for a third time. and a fourth in sight for two to brazil it finished i comfortable results and some comfort to the coach. we needed a good performance something we hadn't done so far but the decisive moment in the group stages we were able to do to do what door and finish first i work with twenty three players to extract the best skills from each one. and presumes next opponents
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paraglider up against venezuela who had already qualified from great bay but managed to hold out for a dramatic last gasp three three draw to join them in the next round but as well it took an early lead to solomon out on the long but it back on level terms just after half an hour. passed finally send the ball over the line a moment. to bounce and then the right amount found themselves in front minutes later lucas by the osce scoring easily from close range to one. less mobile time kristina to make it three want to practically guarantee by victory but venezuela's. or twice in a dramatic period of injury time but i'm going to grab his seconds to make it three two. before they keep him any vega went up for a corner. and nodded it's too good andy but it was a pretty stunning equaliser the result means venezuela finish second in group b.
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a chilly in the quarter finals with a paradise finish third and must face brazil meanwhile the usa will take on japan in the final of the women's world cup after both won their respective semifinal stream one lauren cheney puts the usa ahead after just nine minutes following good work from heather a royally. and they stayed ahead until a few minutes into the second half so i knew about the pastor's long range shot if i can keep that hope solo to make it one one and the usa press for a winner and they got it at the one batch meeting a corner with eleven minutes remaining substitute alex morgan then broke player in the dying minutes to see all victory ensuring they make some base final in frankfurt against japan. or in the other games there is a prenup oftenest have given sweden and the lead against her home state by tomorrow sour. which japan then responded with three goals of their own in the home
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a power sunni equalizing just before half time and that was followed by another strike from start making up for the your mistake. before conversely we got her seconds to make it three one brilliant lobbed. into the pan into the women's final for the first time to be held in the same frankfurt stadium on sunday against two time when the usa. meanwhile real madrid star said go ramos and pep a have extended their contracts at the burn about spain defender ramos has tied himself to the club until twenty seventeen the twenty five year old joined from severe in two thousand and five the celtic realm when two league titles the copper del ray and the spanish super cup while portugal center back pep a twenty eight joined in two thousand and seven and has agreed to stay until the end of the twenty sixteen campaign trail are in america at the moment for the world football challenge pre-season torment and the l.a. galaxy on saturday. i mean what people say that tournament english premier league
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champions manchester united got their p.c. to offer a good start with a four one winner the new england revolution the books of major league soccer feasting conference it was a go listen first off michael owen break the deadlock soon after the interval federico mackay to make it to nil a few minutes later and although revolution got. back through any file harvest deflected free kick you know i should respond to this to look ahead and get you to bryce before jason popped round things off nicely the ten minutes to go for one. while in england stewart downing is on his way to live a full time aston there after both clubs finally agreed on a transfer fee villa saying liverpool had improved their initial twenty four million dollars down in his twenty six will now undergo medical discussed past terms with the reds and what becomes liverpool's first major midfield signing the start of the arrival of jordan henderson and charlie adam. dunn to finalize that deal at liverpool manager kenny dalglish will fly back to england from asia where
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he saw his team win there open too much just beating second tier guangdong in china for three the reds had led to nothing midway through the first half christian course and davydenko netting most goals however guangdong did pull one back right before the break. that's trailed for one just five minutes to go on the podium and become a number two for the visitors but kenny dalglish's men relaxed in the dying minutes just about a late great comeback from the home side held on by four three window and i'm expecting from malaysia and starting it can't hopes this victory could be just one of many. we want to do better than last season. and i think with. them on the go we already did a good job and i'm sure she'd already have a few more new players so hopefully we can push forward. will be obviously very difficult to win the premier league but you know we want to progress we definitely
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want to be back in the champions league so you know we are aiming to do to the best and to read as many big games as possible. cycling now the tour de france now heading into the peyronie's stage eleven was the last chance for a few days at least for the sprinters to grab some glory and britain's mark cavendish made sure he claimed his third stage win with an explosive finish to also claim the green points jersey while frenchman thomas voeckler keeps the overall lead as yellow jersey cavendish came to make up for his loss to andrei greipel the day before and again he was indebted to the hard work of his h. t.c. teammates they took up the pace at the front of the peloton to chase down a six man breakaway and eventually swallowed them up with just two kilometers to go . it was then elbows out as teams could focus on at the front coming just talked himself in the current teammate mark renshaw he negotiated a password may have come in dish on the left pulls out from behind kicks hard no
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one could catch him eighteenth toward a front stage with his career so it takes the sprinters green jersey well thomas berger as you said it's the leaders yellow jersey. and finally beach volleyball zwolle story is making a stop in the russian capital this week the moscow venue is just one of eighteen worldwide locations on the competition calendar this year but is considered among the best and with more is from one costly for. this is just the fourth time moscow is hosting the beach volleyball grand slam however it's already become one of the top stops on the world tour with a prize fund of six hundred thousand u.s. dollars organizers on the russian side have been virtually unchanged from the tournaments inception perhaps that's the reason this event continues to evolve and attract the world's top talent with her for a better location and with a better. better way and you'll go for parts which are.
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visible for a stick of butter for the players on their i would say that this is because the ball while russian players both men and women are still considered up and coming in beach circles exposure to groups of this sport on home sand plaister their advantage in terms of gaining invaluable experience plus no matter how the locals perform in the qualification rounds russians will be represented in the group stages by three men's and three women's teams of course that's one luxury of the host nation that competitors from other countries enjoy the netherlands took full advantage of the opening stage though by adding three pairs to the next round this is my fourth time in moscow i've also been to kusum and to such it twice and i think most guys yes of course is the prettiest city but it's yeah i like it to have a new set up with the courts i think it's more close to each other now so everything is more central and yeah that's in every tournament you see development every year and they grow as an organization and yeah it's good to be at the weather
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is perfect so we enjoy it and hope to play good tomorrow what about the level of competition itself yeah of course it's already high it's three olympic seasons however on one severe at the top and everyone is competing and everyone stepped in their fault so we have to go with it then we are trying. the beach volleyball world tour action that will last until the end of the week with the men's final second place on sunday and the women's final say in place on saturday the organizers make sure this events will get back to the rafters over the weekend by offering free entrance to all of the fans and of course artsy will be there to bring you the actions highlights on call serve artsy moscow. how does all this.
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sit don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was toto as a treat. arrests over the u.k. phone hacking scandal. shaken media empire public fury over the case of the future of britain's and industry. they've got to take no they've got to take a chainsaw to government spending and do something about it calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats that the country's credit rating might be downgraded if lawmakers fail to raise america's debt ceiling as more e.u. states their own economic crisis. and one hundred bodies have now been recovered from the water after sunday's a pleasure cruise disaster. continue the search for around twenty stillness.
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and business markets come under new pressure on syria as the world's biggest economy is drowning in debt and once save itself we'll have more in twenty minutes . with. a welcome to the program. executive at a disgraced news of the world has reportedly been arrested over the u.k. phone hacking scandal british. pressing the rupert murdoch to. face questioning over continuing allegations that several of his newspapers were engaged in rampant voicemail hacking and bribed senior officials because r.t. is a lore and it reports the media mogul's a red top rise over the decades was littered with red flags warning of what was to come. rupert murdoch's push to expand in british media has come to
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a halt public and political rage over the phone hacking the sports news corp to drop its bid to buy satellite broadcaster b. sky b. but some say he's already killed the british press and they were saying it as far back as one thousand nine hundred eighty one that's when he went on a media spending spree and bought amongst others the world renowned times newspaper news international has been playing a toxic part of our public life for so long but it worked under his ownership circulation just kept on rising in a market that killed off others and sky t.v. a loss making and obscure satellite network rocketed to become the biggest player in the u.k.'s pay t.v. market i do admire rupert murdoch because he's a risk taker when he bought the times and sunday times of london there are people who will say that he saved the newspaper industry but now it's clear that success came with a heavy price tag.

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