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citigroup's got it but citigroup just got hacked. someone accessed the personal information about 200,000 north american customers. it won't say how much money was lost. the hackers didn't see social security numbers, dates of birth or card security codes, the company says but did view customers names, account numbers and contact information. cai can they still do damage with your contact information and name? >> they can sell that information for identity fraud or theft. they can try to poach customers from citibank. more importantly they can use that information to trick citibank tellers or operators into believing they're the actual customer. >> reporter: he says the bank's built-in protections only go so far. on the same page of its website where it says how it is protected citigroup says it uses 128-bit secure sockets layer encryption technology. the most widely used form of protection today. can it protect you? what does this even mean? >> ssl means that from your browser, from this window here to their computer, there's like a
citigroup's got it but citigroup just got hacked. someone accessed the personal information about 200,000 north american customers. it won't say how much money was lost. the hackers didn't see social security numbers, dates of birth or card security codes, the company says but did view customers names, account numbers and contact information. cai can they still do damage with your contact information and name? >> they can sell that information for identity fraud or theft. they can try to...
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>> no, i'm still holding my citigroup. the long-term stories, just like housing, will take a lot longer than we thought. but citigroup has faced their problems head on. i still like citigroup, and it will reward us, it may take a few years. >> tom: another one, dwod man sax, -- goldman sax. april 2010 was when you first mentioned goldman. share prices are a bit lower, but it's been volatile as it wrestled with regulatory issues. >> over the long run it is the best in class of all the investment banks, owen, stay with goldman sachs, i am. i know it's a painful ride. >> tom: do you own everything we mentioned tonight? >> yes, i do. >> tom: you can email us, streetcritique@nbr.com. or you can send us a note via twitter at my feed, @hudsonnbr, or nbr's feed. and facebook too. we'll feature some of your questions next wednesday. our guest this evening on "street critique" is hilary kramer with gamechangerstocks.com. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: new home sales for may are released along with weekly jobless
>> no, i'm still holding my citigroup. the long-term stories, just like housing, will take a lot longer than we thought. but citigroup has faced their problems head on. i still like citigroup, and it will reward us, it may take a few years. >> tom: another one, dwod man sax, -- goldman sax. april 2010 was when you first mentioned goldman. share prices are a bit lower, but it's been volatile as it wrestled with regulatory issues. >> over the long run it is the best in class of...
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---los datos de unos 200-mil clientes de tarjetas de credito de "citigroup" podÍan haber sido robadosver los nombres de clientes, los Úmeros de sus cuentas, informacÓn de contactos y la direccÓn de sus correos electÓnicos. ---"citigroup" asegura que los ladrones ciberÉticos no pudieron acceder a los Úmeros del seguro social, fechas de nacimiento, fechas de vencimiento de las tarjetas, o los Ódigos de seguridad de las mismas. ---¿le gustaÍa tener una aplicacÓn en su teÉfono Óvil que le indica la ubicacÓn de los retenes para detener conductores ebrios?... si dijo que Í, se quedara con las ganas.---la compaÍa "apple" dijo que eliminara este tipo de aplicaciones diseÑadas para el "i phone"... pero el rechazo de "apple" no fue 100% voluntario, sino que se produjo luego de que 4 senadores ejercieran presion para que la compaÑia prohibiera estos programas, que ya existen y son usados por muchas personas.---debido a esta situacion, "apple" ya no permitiÁ que los fabricantes de aplicaciones vendan sus programas antes de que cumplan con las reglas de la compañia. ---la "caravana por la paz" que
---los datos de unos 200-mil clientes de tarjetas de credito de "citigroup" podÍan haber sido robadosver los nombres de clientes, los Úmeros de sus cuentas, informacÓn de contactos y la direccÓn de sus correos electÓnicos. ---"citigroup" asegura que los ladrones ciberÉticos no pudieron acceder a los Úmeros del seguro social, fechas de nacimiento, fechas de vencimiento de las tarjetas, o los Ódigos de seguridad de las mismas. ---¿le gustaÍa tener una aplicacÓn en...
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another case involving citigroup to tell you b.this one involves one of its own, the former citigroupr arrest accused of embezzling more than $19 million from the bank. he allegedly transferred the money into his own personal account. citigroup spotted the suspicious activity and notified law enforcement. from the governor's mansion to most likely a federal prison, a jury in chicago hands down multiple guilty verdicts for rod blagojevich. the former illinois governor says he's stunned and disappointed but is his legal battle over? >>> and the biggest surprise at wimbledon today was not on the court. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." h insurance many people can get through selectquote for less than a dollar a day. selectquote found, rich, 37, a $500,000 policy for under $18 a month. even though dave, 43, takes meds to control his blood pressure, selectquote got him a $500,000 policy for under $28 a month. ellen, 47, got a $250,000 policy for under $20 a month. all it takes is a phone call. your personal selectquote agent will answer all your questions ... and impartially sh
another case involving citigroup to tell you b.this one involves one of its own, the former citigroupr arrest accused of embezzling more than $19 million from the bank. he allegedly transferred the money into his own personal account. citigroup spotted the suspicious activity and notified law enforcement. from the governor's mansion to most likely a federal prison, a jury in chicago hands down multiple guilty verdicts for rod blagojevich. the former illinois governor says he's stunned and...
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they hacked citigroup. >> yes. >> i didn't lose money in the first place.ot a citigroup customer. >> the whole hacking thing, it is really infuriating because your personal information is probably in a thousand different places at least and if they can't keep it secure, what are you supposed to do? ? have your identity stolen. >> the mysterious group of hackers claimed to have attacked pbs, sony and the cia called it a day. lulzsec not giving a reason for why they're stopping the high profile attacks but in a parting shot they released internal documents from at&t and other companies. >> i'm not clear on who the threat is. is it groups like this. >> governments. >> who is it? these recent high-profile breaches are raising concerns about the safety of our personal information on-line. are these attacks a new way of life or is there something that can be done? let's go in depth with our series is privacy dead? joining me live from wag washington, john a privacy expert and senior council for the electronic privacy center. thank you for being with me. give me a
they hacked citigroup. >> yes. >> i didn't lose money in the first place.ot a citigroup customer. >> the whole hacking thing, it is really infuriating because your personal information is probably in a thousand different places at least and if they can't keep it secure, what are you supposed to do? ? have your identity stolen. >> the mysterious group of hackers claimed to have attacked pbs, sony and the cia called it a day. lulzsec not giving a reason for why they're...
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citigroup's got it but citigroup just got hacked.ny says someone accessed the personal information of about 200,000 north american customers. it won't say how much money was lost. the hackers didn't see social security numbers, dates of birth or card security codes, the company says but did view customers names, account numbers and contact information. >> can they still doll damage getting names, account nones, contact information? >> sure, with just your name and your contact information, what hackers can do is sell that information for identity fraud or theft. they can trial to poach customers from citibank and use that information to try to trick citibank tellers osh other operators into believing they're the customer. >> mark rash is a former cybercrime prosecutor at the justice department. he says the banks is build in protections only go so far. on the same pain of its website where it says how you are protected, citigroup says it uses 12 bit secure sockets layer encryption technology, the most wide method of insuring internet
citigroup's got it but citigroup just got hacked.ny says someone accessed the personal information of about 200,000 north american customers. it won't say how much money was lost. the hackers didn't see social security numbers, dates of birth or card security codes, the company says but did view customers names, account numbers and contact information. >> can they still doll damage getting names, account nones, contact information? >> sure, with just your name and your contact...
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police in the united states have arrested a citigroup executive for embaz bezeling $19 million. gary foster faces 30 years in prison if convicted. the financial services giant has joined the growing list of companies that have been hacked. hundreds of thousands of supposedly secure credit card accounts were breached last month. lisa sylvester adds up the losses. >> reporter: 2.7 million dollars swiped from customer's credit card accounts. citigroup says the money was taken from about 3,400 customer accounts, the thieves were able to tap into nearly 100 times as many, 360,000 during the may security breach. security analysts say it's part of a wider trend of cyber attacks on the rise. sony corporation, lockheed martin and various government agencies. >> in the olden days when a bank robber would come to the front door of a bank, whatever money you had in the bank it would be gone. now bank robbers are coming through digital doors that you cannot even see. >> reporter: citigroup isn't saying whether it knows who is behind the attacks, citing the ongoing investigation. a spokeman a
police in the united states have arrested a citigroup executive for embaz bezeling $19 million. gary foster faces 30 years in prison if convicted. the financial services giant has joined the growing list of companies that have been hacked. hundreds of thousands of supposedly secure credit card accounts were breached last month. lisa sylvester adds up the losses. >> reporter: 2.7 million dollars swiped from customer's credit card accounts. citigroup says the money was taken from about...
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. >>> citigroup says 360,000 customers had data stolen by hackers.ast week citigroup record that hackers accessed contact information and email addresses from 200,000 customers. however, they didn't get social security numbers or card security codes. the security breach happened on may 10. >>> time now is 4:46. a congressman and porn star. the new scandal coming back to haunt anthony weiner. >> and some consider them a california treasure but some people are pushing to kill our famous sea lions. >> and there is nothing like mother's milk, or is there? a breakthrough replacement that's stirring up a controversy. share that with you when we come back. >>> time to check out your travel forecast this morning. we are cleared for take-off. cooling off at sfo just a little bit today, mostly sunny toward the afternoon and 68 degrees. we are going to see some thunderstorms, the real possibility, as you head in toward the chicago area. could get a little bit bumpy out there. so watch out for that. 77 degrees. continuing on toward new york, we are going to see
. >>> citigroup says 360,000 customers had data stolen by hackers.ast week citigroup record that hackers accessed contact information and email addresses from 200,000 customers. however, they didn't get social security numbers or card security codes. the security breach happened on may 10. >>> time now is 4:46. a congressman and porn star. the new scandal coming back to haunt anthony weiner. >> and some consider them a california treasure but some people are pushing to...
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citigroup's got it but at the just got hacked.ne accessed the pe personal information of 200,000 north american customers. the hackers didn't see social security numbers, dates of birth or card security codes, the company says, but did view customers' names, account numbers and contact information. can they still do damage getting names, account numbers, contact information? >> sure. with just your name and your contact information, what hackers can do is sell that information for identity fraud or identity theft and try to poachcitibank. but more importantly, they can use that information to try to trick citibank tellers or other operators into believing they're the actual customer. >> reporter: mark rash is a former cyber crime prosecutor at the justice department. he says the bank's built-in protections only go so far. on the same page of its website where it says how you are protected, citigroup says it uses 128-bit secure sockets layer encryption technology. the most widely used method of securing internet transactions availa
citigroup's got it but at the just got hacked.ne accessed the pe personal information of 200,000 north american customers. the hackers didn't see social security numbers, dates of birth or card security codes, the company says, but did view customers' names, account numbers and contact information. can they still do damage getting names, account numbers, contact information? >> sure. with just your name and your contact information, what hackers can do is sell that information for...
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it's a familiar warning, google, sony, citigroup and lockheed martin have all fallen victim to cyberttacks in the past three months, suspected of being launched by hackers abroad. >> if you commit a cyber crime and you live in russia or china or a few other places, and you carry out the crime in the u.s., there's almost zero chance you'll end up in jail. >> reporter: meanwhile, banks and corporations often pass on their losses to customers. >> maybe it's only a nickel a month on your bill but multiply that by 130 million and you've got some very rich people in the world of cyber crime. >> reporter: a world where crime does pay. jay dow, cbs news, new york. >>> this morning on "the early show" the anthony weiner debate, should the congressman resign? i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. it's clinical
it's a familiar warning, google, sony, citigroup and lockheed martin have all fallen victim to cyberttacks in the past three months, suspected of being launched by hackers abroad. >> if you commit a cyber crime and you live in russia or china or a few other places, and you carry out the crime in the u.s., there's almost zero chance you'll end up in jail. >> reporter: meanwhile, banks and corporations often pass on their losses to customers. >> maybe it's only a nickel a month...
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and citigroup isn't alone.weeks, sony, lockheed martin, even the international monetary fund have all reported cyberattacks and experts say it's just the beginning. >> we're only catching a small percentage of the hackers who are actually going out and stealing information. >> reporter: and there's a good reason why online thieves go after personal information when they break into a corporate site. >> information is power in the hands of hackers. first of all, they can sell it to other people. but second of all, you can use this information to create a persona so they can become you online. >> reporter: experts say it's especially important not to use the same user id and password on every website you visit because if hackers steal it from one site, they can use it on others. alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> well, finally some good news for drivers. gasoline price continue to fall in our neck of the woods. that's right. according to triple-a, the average price of a gallon of gas is about4.02 in san
and citigroup isn't alone.weeks, sony, lockheed martin, even the international monetary fund have all reported cyberattacks and experts say it's just the beginning. >> we're only catching a small percentage of the hackers who are actually going out and stealing information. >> reporter: and there's a good reason why online thieves go after personal information when they break into a corporate site. >> information is power in the hands of hackers. first of all, they can sell it...
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for about 210,000 citigroup customers.ike birth dates and social security numbers was not compromised. >>> goldman sachs saying they are not aware of an investigation into dealings with libya. goldman sachs and other firms may have violated bribely laws. >>> exxon saying they struck oil in the gulf of mexico yielding up to 700 million barrels. it is the first deep water exploration discovery since the bp disaster last year. >>> right now, stock futures are pointing to a higher open ahead of today's jobless claims report. the dow, nasdaq, s&p 500, set to bounce back. initial jobless claims. that report could push market movement. that comes out in just a few minutes at 8:30 a.m. >>> the senate dealt a blow to the banking industry voting down a measure to delay capping fees on debit charges. the legislation would have pushed back the july deadline to cap the swipe fees. the vote is a big win for retailers who have born the brunt of charges for debit transitions. >>> banks are charging customers for a few things they did not
for about 210,000 citigroup customers.ike birth dates and social security numbers was not compromised. >>> goldman sachs saying they are not aware of an investigation into dealings with libya. goldman sachs and other firms may have violated bribely laws. >>> exxon saying they struck oil in the gulf of mexico yielding up to 700 million barrels. it is the first deep water exploration discovery since the bp disaster last year. >>> right now, stock futures are pointing to...
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. >>> citigroup says 300,000 accounts were affected by last month's cybersecurity breach. hackers got access to customers' contact info, but the company says social security numbers and security codes were never compromised. >>> "american morning" will be back after this break with the story of one city hit especially hard by the housing crisis. [ thinking ] oh, gourmet deliciousness... i want you tonight! [ female announcer ] wish granted. lean cuisine has a fresh new bag. lean cuisine market creations steam meals. like new chicken poblano with tender white meat chicken, crisp veggies, in a savory cheddar sauce. new from lean cuisine. right now, go to priceline for a sneak peek at recent winning and better than ever! hotel bids to find where you n save up to 60% on hotels. * we'll even email you other people's winning bids, so you'll know what price to name. *á with new hotel bid alerts, from priceline. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care
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citigroup is confirming hackers gained access to credit card information. roughly 1% of customers were affected. the hackers weren't able to see the social security numbers, birth dates, expiration dates. they are in the process of notifying people affected this morning. >>> u.p.s. is testing a fleet of trucks made from a lightweight composite material that is 1,000 pounds lighter than the big brown trucks. they have a smaller diesel engine. they are air dynam aerodynamic. >> the brown company is going green. >> you wouldn't think the u.p.s. guy was going to be aerodynamic. >> thanks so much. >>> the sheriff's deputies are the lowest paid in the bay area and their salaries could take another cut. new salary comparison reports show a top deputy earns $81,000 a year while deputies in other counties make more than $92,000 a year. $11,000 difference there. the association will use the data during upcoming contract negotiations. county managers are asking for up to 6% in pay and benefits cuts. 4:46. yesterday, i had the nerve to wash my car and got in a nice run
citigroup is confirming hackers gained access to credit card information. roughly 1% of customers were affected. the hackers weren't able to see the social security numbers, birth dates, expiration dates. they are in the process of notifying people affected this morning. >>> u.p.s. is testing a fleet of trucks made from a lightweight composite material that is 1,000 pounds lighter than the big brown trucks. they have a smaller diesel engine. they are air dynam aerodynamic. >> the...
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citigroup has more than 21 million cdicard customers aoss north amera. lib's main opposition group won pledges toy of more than $1 billion in financial assistance. western and arab ntions promised the funds at a conference in abu dhabi. austlian foreign mister evin rudd said ty also fousedn what lieahea for lib once the ghting es. thoning umanitarian crisis on the ground rl. anthefore we ha two chleng rig no tkeep ople alive til this csis concles and be fuly preparfr the ext dy whichshow ou oduce suicntupport andtructure for ntim vernnt tperformts function on qaafi goe qaddafi by the way, if he has any sense of his own self-interest wouldo now. >> sreenivasan: ru andthers said there've been a number of overtures from people close to ddaf he said a transition in libya may ce oner tn anyo thinks. the goverr oflabamaoday sied what may be the nation's toughest l oillegal migraon. it lets police arre anyone suspected of being an illel iigra, en if th're spped f any othereason. it al requires that public schools checkhe iigration statusf students, and it makes
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citigroup lost 4% as did bank of america, closing at its closest point since may 2009. lowes dropped more than 2% after one firm cut its stock rating, blaming home prices and jobs. oil fell under $100 a barrel to a penny over 99 on recovery fears and speculation opec may raise supplies. energy shares yield fueled by chevron. elsewhere, steve jobs unveiled apple's new music streaming service, icloud. but jobs' second pup appearance since taking medical leave in january didn't keep apple shares from dipping. the supreme court ruled haliburton shareholders can pursue a class action lawsuit claiming the company inflated its stock price. >>> fed up with republicans questioning his experience, the white house blamed partisan obstructionism. >>> finally, double dip recession or not, people will still pay to sit down with warren buffett. bidding in the annual auction with a lunch with war b buffett, which is already over $2 million, ends tomorrow night. >>> pregame baseball high jinks and a football champion is stripped of its crown. plus, the stanley cup is tainted by a viciou
citigroup lost 4% as did bank of america, closing at its closest point since may 2009. lowes dropped more than 2% after one firm cut its stock rating, blaming home prices and jobs. oil fell under $100 a barrel to a penny over 99 on recovery fears and speculation opec may raise supplies. energy shares yield fueled by chevron. elsewhere, steve jobs unveiled apple's new music streaming service, icloud. but jobs' second pup appearance since taking medical leave in january didn't keep apple shares...
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. >> and a data breach at citigroup is bigger than the bank admitted . what the hackers were able to take from the customers. >> i am meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures came down and we'll let you know how much cooler it will get. >> sandhya, thank you . people just packed in and out burger in the bay area. news continues in ononononononon >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. this is breaking news in san francisco. sky 7 hd is live over venice and mark street in san francisco where downed power wires are forcing them to shut down numerous trains in the city. muni riders are waiting for shuttle buses. we'll see how many muni lines are affected. we'll update you when we get that information. >> in the meantime morgan hill police are hoping that a surveillance video will help them catch two people suspected of taking a vehicle with a baby inside. the vehicle was recovered with the baby unharmed. authorities traced 33 year old mirabell. to the store where they used a credit card talken from the car. the pair can be seen here ente
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former citigroup employee gary foster, arrested and charged with allegedly embezzling more than $19 millionrom the bank, has pleaded not guilty. >>> after the bell, nike rose on better than expected quarterly earnings. >>> finally, a stunning new report claims new hd dvr cable boxes eat up more power than some refrigerators. the electricity to operate 160 million cable boxes in the u.s. equals the annual household electricity consumption of the entire state of maryland. who would have thought that? well, coming up, the dodgers break out swinging on the same day they file for bankruptcy. the tigers manager claws at the umps, and huge upsets at wimbledon. >>> plus, what do you get when you mix cirque du soleil and baseball? your early morning sports headlines straight ahead. >> that looked cool. the weather highlights today. severe storms in the southeast, and an unusual storm for the west coast. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you are just waking up, this is "early today," and in sports one of america's oldest and most famous sports franchises
former citigroup employee gary foster, arrested and charged with allegedly embezzling more than $19 millionrom the bank, has pleaded not guilty. >>> after the bell, nike rose on better than expected quarterly earnings. >>> finally, a stunning new report claims new hd dvr cable boxes eat up more power than some refrigerators. the electricity to operate 160 million cable boxes in the u.s. equals the annual household electricity consumption of the entire state of maryland. who...
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former citigroup v.p.f embezzling $19 million from the bank to transfer money from city account to his private account at j.p. morgan chase. investors today looking at report of home prices from case-shiller and keeping an eye on greek efforts to avoid greek default. if greek defaults and italy and spain follow, it could result in losses for the u.s. money market mutual funds according to an exec at it the mutual fund manager vanguard. but it's helping the s&p snap a three-game losing streak yesterday. did you purchase kellogg, rice crispies or cocoa crispies between june 1? if you did, you may redeem. the deal is part of a settlement after class action lawsuit that claimed the product falsely improved the immune system. i'm jane king with the bloomberg business report. >>> 5:55 now. in the east bay, two peregrine falcons are recovering after being shot with a pellet gun. this one at the wildlife museum in walnut creek and her 3-month-old daughter were shot earlier this month in oakland. both had to underg
former citigroup v.p.f embezzling $19 million from the bank to transfer money from city account to his private account at j.p. morgan chase. investors today looking at report of home prices from case-shiller and keeping an eye on greek efforts to avoid greek default. if greek defaults and italy and spain follow, it could result in losses for the u.s. money market mutual funds according to an exec at it the mutual fund manager vanguard. but it's helping the s&p snap a three-game losing...
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citigroup is the latest high- profile company to fall prey to a cyber attack. the bank reported today hackers accessed credit card information for 200,000 accounts in north america. the information included names, account numbers and contact information. citigroup has more than 21 million credit card customers across north america. libya's main opposition group won pledges today of more than $1 billion in financial assistance. western and arab nations promised the funds at a conference in abu dhabi. australian foreign minister kevin rudd said they also focused on what lies ahead for libya once the fighting ends. >> the ongoing humanitarian crisis on the ground is real. and therefore we have two challenges right now. to keep people alive until this crisis concludes and to be fully prepared from the next day which is how do you produce sufficient support and structure for an interim government to perform its functions once qaddafi goes. qaddafi by the way, if he has any sense of his own self-interest would go now. >> sreenivasan: rudd and others said there've bee
citigroup is the latest high- profile company to fall prey to a cyber attack. the bank reported today hackers accessed credit card information for 200,000 accounts in north america. the information included names, account numbers and contact information. citigroup has more than 21 million credit card customers across north america. libya's main opposition group won pledges today of more than $1 billion in financial assistance. western and arab nations promised the funds at a conference in abu...
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and citi credit card customers, listen up: citigroup will issue thousands of replacements after hackers got customers' personal information. the security breach affects 200,000 accounts, 1% of its north american credit cardholders. >> suzanne: still growing economy and look at push and pull weighing on the nation's debt. >> tom: from the backlog of foreclosures to bankrupt homes yet to gone on sale the housing market is an unchartered territory and he is cofounder of the s&p indexes. nice to see you. >> any pleasure. >> tom: from your estimation how bad is the housing market as we enter into the summertime in 2011? >> well, it's hard to know. the i view it it's been going down for five years. we had reason for hope that it might go up in 2009 when the home buyer tax credit was in instituted they did go up for a while and have been declining half a year now and just hit a new low since 2009. i call it a double dip. it looks like it's resumed. >> tom: looking at the data back to 2002 with the price indexes every month from 2002 we're back at it and if we zoom in on the past couple of year
and citi credit card customers, listen up: citigroup will issue thousands of replacements after hackers got customers' personal information. the security breach affects 200,000 accounts, 1% of its north american credit cardholders. >> suzanne: still growing economy and look at push and pull weighing on the nation's debt. >> tom: from the backlog of foreclosures to bankrupt homes yet to gone on sale the housing market is an unchartered territory and he is cofounder of the s&p...
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are explicit. >> rose: and you think that the leadership of goldman sachs and bank of america or citigroup and j.p. morgan, none of them which are necessary in danr and certainly not the latter that they are somehow... think about the fact that we're too big to fail and therefore we'll take risk? that's a stretch for me. they say "we can takehatever risk we want to bause the government will save us." >> i don't thinkhey set about to s that or do that, but i think the markets perceivehat so they gea leg up. they get benefits that small community banks don't get. that that's not fair. small community banks make loans to real people these big banks should not get the perks of knowing that they're not going to be allowed to fail which translates to lower borrowing costs, the perception they're safer. so i think it's a fairness issue. >> rose: what about executive company station in that's another issue for you. >> it is. >> rose: (laughs) yes it is. >> doesn't seem to ever change. it only goes up. >> rose: has anything changed? >> for a while in the heat of the crisis think there was change af
are explicit. >> rose: and you think that the leadership of goldman sachs and bank of america or citigroup and j.p. morgan, none of them which are necessary in danr and certainly not the latter that they are somehow... think about the fact that we're too big to fail and therefore we'll take risk? that's a stretch for me. they say "we can takehatever risk we want to bause the government will save us." >> i don't thinkhey set about to s that or do that, but i think the...
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the financial sector was the best, led by citigroup-- up more than 3%. nice rally. we saw this on most actives. in early may, citi completed its reverse one-for-10 stock split, but shares haven't be able to catch much of a bid. a busy merger monday may have helped the financial sector as it works to put together corporate deals. today was the biggest day for mergers in more than a month. at least 10 deals were proposed, totaling more than $12 billion. let's walk through a few. one of the biggest? shoe company timberland. it has an offer for $43 per share from v.f. corp, the company behind the north face, lee jeans and nautica. timberland stock jumped above the buyout price. the market may be thinking a higher price could be coming. in a sign of confidence, the buyer, v.f. corp, saw its share price rally more than 10%. several analysts like how timberland could be folded into v.f.'s outdoor apparel business. other shoe makers were finding buyers. work boot maker wolverine jumped more than 5%. famous footwear retailer brown shoe bounced 2.5%. it was at a 52-week low l
the financial sector was the best, led by citigroup-- up more than 3%. nice rally. we saw this on most actives. in early may, citi completed its reverse one-for-10 stock split, but shares haven't be able to catch much of a bid. a busy merger monday may have helped the financial sector as it works to put together corporate deals. today was the biggest day for mergers in more than a month. at least 10 deals were proposed, totaling more than $12 billion. let's walk through a few. one of the...
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. >> break approximating into citigroup's web site. >> they have hacked sony and now the u.s.e. >> google rsa and lockheed martin. >> received tweets from kim car bashian, you should know was not her, her twitter account was hacked. >> jon: when will the madness end. for more on what we can do to protect ourselves from the hacker threat we are joined by john hodgman and his segment -- >> thank you very much. john hodgman joining us. john, it seems like every day we hear about another security breach carried out by hackers. the cia and citibank can't stop t how can the rest of us hope to protect ourselves. >> hackers are like snow flakes. no two are alike and they want to destroy you. so the first step is to identify what type of hacker are you dealing with. know your enemy. >> jon: how can we know them. >> you can't know them. >> jon: oh. >> they're anonymous that is their name a nonmuss. another big group is lulz security. the hacktivikts believes all information should be free and nothing strikes fear into hearts like an edwardian oenophile dandy. >> jon: you don't love the
. >> break approximating into citigroup's web site. >> they have hacked sony and now the u.s.e. >> google rsa and lockheed martin. >> received tweets from kim car bashian, you should know was not her, her twitter account was hacked. >> jon: when will the madness end. for more on what we can do to protect ourselves from the hacker threat we are joined by john hodgman and his segment -- >> thank you very much. john hodgman joining us. john, it seems like every...
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also this morning citigroup says 360,000 customers were affected by a hacker attack. nearly twice the amount initially suggested. the breach was made public last week but first defected in may. citi had to reissue a lot of cards, 217,000, the state with the most affected customers is california with 80,000. and ibm is celebrating its 100th birthday. in 1911 three companies that made scales and other machines merged. the ibm name came in 1924. among some of big blue's invention the first hard disc drive t floppy disc, the atm, bar codes, thank you very much, the strip on the back of your credit card we can't live without. i can't. this is interesting trivia, skoxt if you bought a share of ibm in 1924, it would be worth $539,000. >> one share. >> one share. >> that's phenomenal. and the hard drive in almaden valley. thank you very much. the summer son sert series you might think about going online and searching for a deal. scammers know you're coming. vicki nguyen shows us how to make sure what you are buying is legitimate. >> reporter: there's nothing like saying i was
also this morning citigroup says 360,000 customers were affected by a hacker attack. nearly twice the amount initially suggested. the breach was made public last week but first defected in may. citi had to reissue a lot of cards, 217,000, the state with the most affected customers is california with 80,000. and ibm is celebrating its 100th birthday. in 1911 three companies that made scales and other machines merged. the ibm name came in 1924. among some of big blue's invention the first hard...
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the effort came about before this round of cyber attacks on sony, citigroup and the cia. microsoft is setting up an office in the clouds launching a cloud-based version of its office software. it's office 365 and has all of the applications. it will be available on line in formats from any device. trying to confront google who has stolen a small percentage of business customers with keeper web-based alternatives so companies don't have to spend time, you know more about technology, installing all of the software. >> the mcgrews moved to google docs as well. making the updates is expensive. yeah. google docs. >> good to see you. >> thank you much. every time you get a new cell phone you think you're buying the best and the fastest. every time -- by the time you figure out how to use it the companies are promoting something better and faster. how can you tell which phone is the latest and greatest? we sent scott budman to find out. >> reporter: he's on it. she's on it. we're all on our cell phones pretty much all the time. whatever we use. >> verizon. >> at&t. >> i use spri
the effort came about before this round of cyber attacks on sony, citigroup and the cia. microsoft is setting up an office in the clouds launching a cloud-based version of its office software. it's office 365 and has all of the applications. it will be available on line in formats from any device. trying to confront google who has stolen a small percentage of business customers with keeper web-based alternatives so companies don't have to spend time, you know more about technology, installing...
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also making headline, citigroup says about 3400 of its customers who had their credit card info stolen by hackers lost $2.7 million. citi disclosed the losses when briefing the government on that cyber hacker attack. last week the bank said 360,000 credit card accounts in north america were affected by the attack which detected back in early may but is now telling us about. and lowell security is getting out of the hacker business. the group announced it is disbanding. one member ser says they are not breaking up, he says the press are getting word of us and we're getting word as well. the parting shot, the group release add grab bag of documents and log ins from gaming websites and servers including at&t. so i don't think we're getting word of it just yet. i think we're going to talk about it for some time to come. >> i'm sure. nicole lapin, thank you. christina loren with our forecast. good morning. >> good morning. we've got major rain on the way for this time of year, the middle of the week, we'll talk about when. let's get to the good stuff first. we have a nice day on tap. lookin
also making headline, citigroup says about 3400 of its customers who had their credit card info stolen by hackers lost $2.7 million. citi disclosed the losses when briefing the government on that cyber hacker attack. last week the bank said 360,000 credit card accounts in north america were affected by the attack which detected back in early may but is now telling us about. and lowell security is getting out of the hacker business. the group announced it is disbanding. one member ser says they...
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she worked for citigroup from 1996 until 2008. the department of justice says moon stole more than $800,000 from 20 clients by falsifying records, forging signatures and making unauthorized trades. she is currently out of jail on bail. >>> we saw temperatures inch up today, and this could be the beginning of a trend. >> we have a hot week coming up. and sand jaw patel has a forecast. >> it will feel like what we should be seeing in the summertime. hot conditions in land as we head into the holiday weekend. highs for today, warmer in most areas as you can see. antioch 70°. fairfield was up 13 degrees with more sun out there. 73 degrees and 63 in san francisco, up 4 degrees. we are going to get warmer and warmer each day. today's high temperatures though were more like april than june. as you look at this high definition east bay hills camera, you can see the marine layer that was around earlier this evening started to dissipate. and as the sun went down at 8:36 we had pretty clear skies. now it is just a few patches of low clouds t
she worked for citigroup from 1996 until 2008. the department of justice says moon stole more than $800,000 from 20 clients by falsifying records, forging signatures and making unauthorized trades. she is currently out of jail on bail. >>> we saw temperatures inch up today, and this could be the beginning of a trend. >> we have a hot week coming up. and sand jaw patel has a forecast. >> it will feel like what we should be seeing in the summertime. hot conditions in land as...