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assisted president obama and the construction of his controversial nuclear deal with iran, china's cyberattacks against the u.s. government and american business have also embarrassed mr. obama by penetrating government networks and ceilings, secret sensitive files containing the personal data of 21 million government workers, and there are new warnings tonight that the number of workers affected by those attacks may be significantly higher than has been revealed to this point. we take up china's attacks with cybersecurity experts bruce parkman and steve bucci. >>> also tonight, you are looking at live pictures of new york st. patrick's cathedral, where pope francis will lead a prayer service this evening. the pope in new york city after going decidedly political in the first ever papal address to a joint meeting of congress. the pontiff calling upon americans to embrace illegal immigrants. this, from the leader of vatican city, which is extremely selective about those who are allowed to reside within its high, thick walls. we take up the pope, his message, his likely influence on american poli
assisted president obama and the construction of his controversial nuclear deal with iran, china's cyberattacks against the u.s. government and american business have also embarrassed mr. obama by penetrating government networks and ceilings, secret sensitive files containing the personal data of 21 million government workers, and there are new warnings tonight that the number of workers affected by those attacks may be significantly higher than has been revealed to this point. we take up...
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does a cyberattack constitute an attack on your state? does it create an existential threat, and the answer was well, that depends on how all successful it is, right? that seems to be at the very risky situation for us to be in. i fully understand that these talks with russia and everybody else on cybersecurity and on any kind of limited difficult, but once you introduce the notion of a nuclear response to the cyberattack it seems to me we need some kind of forum for at least discussing these issues. nato may not be the right place. i just welcome your thoughts on that. >> one thing that came out of the discussion was that on the nato side my guess is the alliance is going to have to be prepared to talk about questions other than non-strategic nuclear-weapons. that would include questions like missile defense. and include issues like conventional strike and it might include issues like conventional forces because i do believe at least now while the russians are in the process of modernizing their conventional forces their perception that
does a cyberattack constitute an attack on your state? does it create an existential threat, and the answer was well, that depends on how all successful it is, right? that seems to be at the very risky situation for us to be in. i fully understand that these talks with russia and everybody else on cybersecurity and on any kind of limited difficult, but once you introduce the notion of a nuclear response to the cyberattack it seems to me we need some kind of forum for at least discussing these...
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they say they can trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china. stay tuned for more on my interview with the top foreign-policy official. ♪ ♪ betty: hello, and welcome back. i am betty. welcome back to our special "china: behind the wall." some serious issues hang over the two sides, one that is about to blow over, accusations that china is sparing on american companies. i asked counselor yang. mr. yang: they should work together and work out there rules for cyber security and the spirit of mutual benefit and mutual respect. china, itself, is a victim of hacking activities, and the chinese government is firmly against hacking of any kind, and i think every country should take a responsible, prudent attitude and should proceed on factual ground. betty: then how can you account for the white house? they say they have evidence that recent cyberattacks on the office of personnel management, for instance, the insurance company, they can trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china? how do you account for that? mr. yang: i think it is better to let
they say they can trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china. stay tuned for more on my interview with the top foreign-policy official. ♪ ♪ betty: hello, and welcome back. i am betty. welcome back to our special "china: behind the wall." some serious issues hang over the two sides, one that is about to blow over, accusations that china is sparing on american companies. i asked counselor yang. mr. yang: they should work together and work out there rules for cyber security...
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also, in these cases, these amounted to major cyber attacks, cyberattacks in europe on allied countrieses, companies in allied countries. and so, you know, the ramifications are quite severe.
also, in these cases, these amounted to major cyber attacks, cyberattacks in europe on allied countrieses, companies in allied countries. and so, you know, the ramifications are quite severe.
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they say they can trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china. more on myfor interview with the top foreign-policy official. ♪ ♪ betty: hello, and welcome back. i am betty. welcome back to our special "china behind the wall." some serious issues hang over the two sides, one that is about over, accusations that china is sparing on american companies. . asked counselor yang yang: they should work together and work out there rules for cyber security and the spirit of mutual benefit and mutual respect. china, itself, is a victim of hacking activities, and the chinese government is firmly andnst hacking of any kind, i think every country should take a responsible, prudent should proceed on factual ground. betty: then how can you account for the white house? they say they have evidence that recent cyberattacks on the office of personnel management, for instance, the insurance company, they can trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china? how do you account for that? i think it is better to let the american sides tell people their position, but th
they say they can trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china. more on myfor interview with the top foreign-policy official. ♪ ♪ betty: hello, and welcome back. i am betty. welcome back to our special "china behind the wall." some serious issues hang over the two sides, one that is about over, accusations that china is sparing on american companies. . asked counselor yang yang: they should work together and work out there rules for cyber security and the spirit of mutual...
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if i'm a company under cyberattack, when is the government going to come help defend me?i realize you probably can't put a dollar threshold or something very specific on what that means, a significant cyber event. can you help clarify for us when the department of defense becomes engaged in defending the country and what that means significant cyber event? i'm sorry. is your microphone on? >> i'm sorry, sir. >> thank you. >> you are right. we are obligated to defend the nation against cyberattacks or cyber activities of significant consequence. and that is not a purely defined term. each attack would be looked at. for example, did the attack result in any death, injury, significant destruction was associated with it? was it an afct of espionage, cyber crime? was it a non-state actor trying to get pii? significant consequence would be things which would go against our national critical infrastructure and this would be decided primarily with the department of homeland security, which would have the lead on attacks against -- within the united states on critical infrastructu
if i'm a company under cyberattack, when is the government going to come help defend me?i realize you probably can't put a dollar threshold or something very specific on what that means, a significant cyber event. can you help clarify for us when the department of defense becomes engaged in defending the country and what that means significant cyber event? i'm sorry. is your microphone on? >> i'm sorry, sir. >> thank you. >> you are right. we are obligated to defend the nation...
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history. >>> the obama administration has been under increasing pressure to stop the flood of cyberattacks that industry leaders say are erogued their excessive advantage. effectively clapper is saying our federal government cannot secure our private, sensitive, individual data and cannot secure our most secret government information, private and government technology in the nation's most sensitive intellectual property. that from a man charged with knowing what is actually happening in the world, and formulating policy. we're coming right back. stay with us. >>> presidential candidate mike huckabee has a breakout strategy. the governor tells us all about it here next. >>> volcanic ash mixing with a supercharged atmosphere. a rare and breathtaking we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the health care law gives us powerful tools to fight it. to investigate it. prosecute it. and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers are teaching seniors across the country to stop, spot and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. c
history. >>> the obama administration has been under increasing pressure to stop the flood of cyberattacks that industry leaders say are erogued their excessive advantage. effectively clapper is saying our federal government cannot secure our private, sensitive, individual data and cannot secure our most secret government information, private and government technology in the nation's most sensitive intellectual property. that from a man charged with knowing what is actually happening...
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history. >>> the obama administration has been under increasing pressure to stop the flood of cyberattacks that industry leaders say are erogued their excessive advantage. effectively clapper is saying our federal government cannot secure our private, sensitive, individual data and cannot secure our most secret government information, private and government technology in the nation's most sensitive intellectual property. that from a man charged with knowing what is actually happening in the world, and formulating policy. we're coming right back. stay with us. >>> presidential candidate mike huckabee has a breakout strategy. the governor tells us all about it here next. >>> volcanic ash mixing with a supercharged atmosphere. a rare and breathtaking phenomenon is the result. which you'll see in all its splendor right here next. stay with us. we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises.
history. >>> the obama administration has been under increasing pressure to stop the flood of cyberattacks that industry leaders say are erogued their excessive advantage. effectively clapper is saying our federal government cannot secure our private, sensitive, individual data and cannot secure our most secret government information, private and government technology in the nation's most sensitive intellectual property. that from a man charged with knowing what is actually happening...
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government and cyberattacks against u.s. networks and data files. but the white house today announced that the president hasn't made a decision, and will not sanction companies or individuals until president xi jinping completes his state visit to washington. we'll have a full report coming up as critics blast the president for what they call a toothless response to chinese aggression. >>> our top story, the top 11 republican presidential candidates are hoping to seize the spotlight in the second republican debate tomorrow night, but it will be tough to steal attention from front-runner trump who has a talent for commanding voter attention and media coverage. as he says, it's all about the ratings. one day after rallying a huge crowd in texas, trump tonight giving a major national security speech aboard the retired battleship u.s.s. iowa in los angeles. his speech scheduled for less than two hours from now. we'll be bringing that speech to you live right here on the fox business network, complete with preview and analysis of trump's speech. fox news
government and cyberattacks against u.s. networks and data files. but the white house today announced that the president hasn't made a decision, and will not sanction companies or individuals until president xi jinping completes his state visit to washington. we'll have a full report coming up as critics blast the president for what they call a toothless response to chinese aggression. >>> our top story, the top 11 republican presidential candidates are hoping to seize the spotlight in...
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president obama has hinted at new sanctions on cyberattacks, while u.s.fficials are looking to strike a potentially groundbreaking cyber arms deal. joining me is cyber security expert with me from stanford, glenn solomon, an active investor in china. what will actually happen at this meeting? we know more about the names that will be there. what do you think will actually be accomplished at a meeting like this? >> i think it is an indication of the interest amongst the tech companies in silicon valley in china, that anybody who is -- everybody that is anybody will be at this meeting. i think the dialogue will be somewhat substantive in that people will be given the opportunity to talk about their aspiration china and develop relationships with members of the government who are important entering china. but i think you will also following this meeting more activity from what we have already begun to see, whether from uber or airbnb, certainly apple and google. more companies will be seen entering the chinese market because it is so attractive. emily: at th
president obama has hinted at new sanctions on cyberattacks, while u.s.fficials are looking to strike a potentially groundbreaking cyber arms deal. joining me is cyber security expert with me from stanford, glenn solomon, an active investor in china. what will actually happen at this meeting? we know more about the names that will be there. what do you think will actually be accomplished at a meeting like this? >> i think it is an indication of the interest amongst the tech companies in...
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the two earlier today announced they had reached a quote common understanding to cut back on cyberattacks and theft of intellectual property. but little else has been accomplished on xi's first state visit. president obama has skirted direct reference to china's role in stealing the sensitive information of 22 million americans from the u.s. government's office of personnel management, and mr. obama was frustratingly ambiguous about chinese aggression and territorial claims in the east and the south china sea. painfully ambiguous about human rights issues and china's troubling alliance with russia. we take all of that up with general jack keane and china expert forbes contributor gordon chang. >>> also tonight, house speaker boehner shock all of washington with his announcement this morning that he's resigning from congress. boehner said in an emotional news conference he simply woke up, said his prayers and decided today is the day that he would announce his resignation from congress and the speakership, effective at the end of next month. his motivation for his decision a moving encount
the two earlier today announced they had reached a quote common understanding to cut back on cyberattacks and theft of intellectual property. but little else has been accomplished on xi's first state visit. president obama has skirted direct reference to china's role in stealing the sensitive information of 22 million americans from the u.s. government's office of personnel management, and mr. obama was frustratingly ambiguous about chinese aggression and territorial claims in the east and the...
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we know the cyberattacks took place over a period of a year and a half well before the administration acknowledged it and heard the director of national intelligence this week acknowledge or at least admit, say, claim, whatever, however you want to express it, that there's not a thing the united states can do to defend itself, its intellectual property and national secrets from cyberattacks. k.t., is this remotely, is this even remotely acceptable on the part of any official at his level? >> foreign policy and international relation says like a shark tank. and when other sharks smell blood in the water they start circling. it's the chinese, the russians, the iranians and north koreans they're all circling the shark. the sharks are looking at a wounded america and going to go in for the kill. lou: john, the last word, please? >> when you withdraw spies because cover is blown, you don't announce it, not only have we done that. every chinese national who has spoken to the people withdrawn is going to be in jeopardy. this is another catastrophic mistake by the administration and a long li
we know the cyberattacks took place over a period of a year and a half well before the administration acknowledged it and heard the director of national intelligence this week acknowledge or at least admit, say, claim, whatever, however you want to express it, that there's not a thing the united states can do to defend itself, its intellectual property and national secrets from cyberattacks. k.t., is this remotely, is this even remotely acceptable on the part of any official at his level?...
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those tech titans successfully striking a proper balance between doing business in china, ending cyberattacks against the united states and human rights in china. all those tech companies desperately want to expand their business in china, and bring in more foreign workers to this country. europe's refugee and illegal immigration crisis is worsening today. and the leaders of the eu may soon lose control. european union officials have approved a plan to relocate some of the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants flooding europe's borders. we'll have an update on the refugee crisis and surprising numbers on illegal immigration here at home. >>> our top story, pope francis begins an historic six day visit to the united states that will likely have spiritual, diplomatic and political ramifications, in a nod to the importance of the trip, president obama who rarely welcomes dignitaries on the tarmac greeted the pope at andrews air force base. the plane had to circle a few times before landing because the president and his entourage were simply late to meet him. the pope and the president have
those tech titans successfully striking a proper balance between doing business in china, ending cyberattacks against the united states and human rights in china. all those tech companies desperately want to expand their business in china, and bring in more foreign workers to this country. europe's refugee and illegal immigration crisis is worsening today. and the leaders of the eu may soon lose control. european union officials have approved a plan to relocate some of the hundreds of thousands...
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china is widely suspected of being behind that cyberattack. 10 shun there. the white house is still cautious. >> i don't have additional details about, about who or what entity may have been responsible for this particular cyber breach. this continues to be under investigation by authorities. i don't have any conclusions to share publicly about who may or may not have been responsible. >> meanwhile white house firms say president obama is planning to discuss cybersecurity with the chinese leader during his visit of course. >> "fox news poll" is out. donald trump and ben carson are the favorites in the republican race for the white house. trump stays on top, 26%, followed by carson at 18%. carly fiorina and marco rubio are next. they're tied at 9%. everybody in that group went up from the august debate here on fox. while campaigning in south carolina, fiorina trying to build on her postdebate momentum with a slam at trump. >> leadership is not about how big your office is, how big your title is, how big your airplane or your helicopter or your ego is. >> on d
china is widely suspected of being behind that cyberattack. 10 shun there. the white house is still cautious. >> i don't have additional details about, about who or what entity may have been responsible for this particular cyber breach. this continues to be under investigation by authorities. i don't have any conclusions to share publicly about who may or may not have been responsible. >> meanwhile white house firms say president obama is planning to discuss cybersecurity with the...
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alleged cyberattacks from china have angered the u.s.hich has blocked business deals for chinese companies and is now considering sanctions on those suspected of engaging in commercial cyber theft. the hackers say they work from all over the country but they tend to cluster in hi-tech areas like shenzhen. this city is home to the country's biggest electronics market and it's china's silicon valley. prince denies his group has targeted u.s. companies though he says they have attacked commercial organizations in regional rival japan. prince showed me one way he hacks. today into a local hospital. he finds an e-mail. based on security question, he guesses passwords like the hospital address. by the third try, we're in the system. in less than five minutes. we're now able to gather more information. e-mail, phone numbers, fax he says. prince says for attacks, the hackers act on their own but that occasionally they're called on by the government to help track those believed to be working against the state. the chinese government says it doesn
alleged cyberattacks from china have angered the u.s.hich has blocked business deals for chinese companies and is now considering sanctions on those suspected of engaging in commercial cyber theft. the hackers say they work from all over the country but they tend to cluster in hi-tech areas like shenzhen. this city is home to the country's biggest electronics market and it's china's silicon valley. prince denies his group has targeted u.s. companies though he says they have attacked commercial...
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government asked about labor, how do you deter cyberattacks about four or five years ago i was out at strategic command with a deterrent seminar in august or they talk about deterrence questions. they had an interesting panel on cyberdeterrence. i'm not sure i received a good answer when i look at deterrence in the strategic nuclear area, i understand what we're talking about because i can say how many strategic bombers the united states have, we periodically exercise them. it is very clear to the world what backs up american strategic deterrence in terms of forces and doctrines. if you look at the cyberside it's a pretty okay world. we don't know how much the u.s. military put sand and what sorts of capability. i don't know how deterrence works in the world when you're not communicating either side. if you conduct a cyberattack, here is what might happen and we may have to get around thinking before we have a useful conversation with the russians. >> at nato we have a cybercenter of excellence and a massive cyberattack from unknown sources. and as a result at nato headquarters they c
government asked about labor, how do you deter cyberattacks about four or five years ago i was out at strategic command with a deterrent seminar in august or they talk about deterrence questions. they had an interesting panel on cyberdeterrence. i'm not sure i received a good answer when i look at deterrence in the strategic nuclear area, i understand what we're talking about because i can say how many strategic bombers the united states have, we periodically exercise them. it is very clear to...
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agencies workous in a coordinated effort with respect to cyberattacks? can you talk a little bit about that? dir. clapper: are you talking about the intelligence agencies? we are very mindful of that, obviously. this is a case where we have to set the highest standards as an example. i know in my own place, there is a very intensive effort on securing and ensuring that our networks in my own headquarters are secure. i know my colleagues are doing the same. i will ask on rogers to comment as well. is, what isstion the domain that is receiving this intrusion? is it .gov, .com, .edu, in the private sector? >> is it a coordinated effort, though? in other words, they start in an agency that has particular jurisdictions, but it's coordinated across all the system. >> yes, but the primacy varies by the entity that is being penetrated, where it is -- whether it is inside or outside the government. .gov for example, the department of homeland security is responsible for the defense of the .gov domain. dhs has overall possibility on the .gov domain. if you look at
agencies workous in a coordinated effort with respect to cyberattacks? can you talk a little bit about that? dir. clapper: are you talking about the intelligence agencies? we are very mindful of that, obviously. this is a case where we have to set the highest standards as an example. i know in my own place, there is a very intensive effort on securing and ensuring that our networks in my own headquarters are secure. i know my colleagues are doing the same. i will ask on rogers to comment as...
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unprecedented economic sanctions against chinese companies, that have benefited from their government cyberattacks on the united states, and the chinese theft of american trade secrets, i'll take it up with former pentagon official, fox news national security analyst kt kt mcfarland, our top story, the rise of political outsiders in american politics. donald trump and ben carson could not be different, they both sit atop their republican rivals in a new poll out of iowa, fox news chief washington correspondent, james rosen with our report. >> if hillary is the candidate, which i doubt it would be a dream come true. >> reporter: after an engages performance in primetime fox news detail, dr. ben carson is surging in the poll, poll of likely republican caucus goers in early battle ground state of iowa, over last 3 days, shows carson captures 23%, tied with donald trump for lead. like wise latest boom berg politic -- bloomberg politic. pun its race to eblaine the ben carson boom. >> his antipolitician style, soft spoken, funny, appealing that is really scoring with voters in iowa. you look at the favo
unprecedented economic sanctions against chinese companies, that have benefited from their government cyberattacks on the united states, and the chinese theft of american trade secrets, i'll take it up with former pentagon official, fox news national security analyst kt kt mcfarland, our top story, the rise of political outsiders in american politics. donald trump and ben carson could not be different, they both sit atop their republican rivals in a new poll out of iowa, fox news chief...
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rather, our primary concerns are the low to moderate level cyberattacks mcbride of sources which willontinue and probably expand. this imposes increasing costs at you indicate to our businesses, the u.s. economic competitiveness, international security. because of our heavy dependence on the internet, nearly all information communications technology and i.t. networks and systems will be perpetually at risk. these weaknesses provide an array of possibilities for nefarious activities by cyberthreat actors, including remote hacking, supply chain operations, malicious actions by insiders and simple human mistakes by system users. these cyber threats, from a range of actors including nation-states which fall into at least in my mind to broad categories. those with highly sophisticated cyber programs most notably russia and china, those with lesser technical capabilities but more that there is intent such as iran and north korea who are also more aggressive and more unpredictable. with respect announced nation-state entities, criminals motivated by profit, hackers or extremists motivated by
rather, our primary concerns are the low to moderate level cyberattacks mcbride of sources which willontinue and probably expand. this imposes increasing costs at you indicate to our businesses, the u.s. economic competitiveness, international security. because of our heavy dependence on the internet, nearly all information communications technology and i.t. networks and systems will be perpetually at risk. these weaknesses provide an array of possibilities for nefarious activities by...
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trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china.o you account for that? >> a think it is better to let tell people side there position, but the two sides stay in close touch on this issue, and i believe it is important for any government anywhere to adopt a prudent and responsible attitude. and let me say that china is a responsible country and we are firmly against any kind of hacking activities. cyber attacks and china and the united states can issue,ry closely on this to make cyberspace secure and transparent for all. betty: is there one answer to resolve this? there are manyat positive factors going along the way of cooperation between china and the united states on this issue. have thetries should interest of all our people in mind and they should have more exchanges with each other to give them mutual trust and to understand each other's policies really well. picture.he real betty: of cyber espionage? >> of our country's position on the issue. let me emphasize that china is against hacking of any kind, and we have made our vie
trace those cyberattacks back to origins in china.o you account for that? >> a think it is better to let tell people side there position, but the two sides stay in close touch on this issue, and i believe it is important for any government anywhere to adopt a prudent and responsible attitude. and let me say that china is a responsible country and we are firmly against any kind of hacking activities. cyber attacks and china and the united states can issue,ry closely on this to make...
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those leaders are eager to expand in china and also concerned about china's cyberattacks and censorshipthe internet. china's president will be greeted by president obama with a 21 gun salute on the white house lawn and a state dinner. republican presidential candidates suggested that obama canceled a dinner, in protest of a number of issues including cyberattacks against the u.s. government, aggression and south china sea and of course human rights issues. we are coming right back, so stay with us. >> obama's nuclear deal taking effect. everything going great. both sides tell us. everything is ing great. robert scales on what is neither trust nor verifiable. and how one man's life is saved by a piece of gum stuck to his shoe. we will have a near-death ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my
those leaders are eager to expand in china and also concerned about china's cyberattacks and censorshipthe internet. china's president will be greeted by president obama with a 21 gun salute on the white house lawn and a state dinner. republican presidential candidates suggested that obama canceled a dinner, in protest of a number of issues including cyberattacks against the u.s. government, aggression and south china sea and of course human rights issues. we are coming right back, so stay with...
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new details today about a cyberattack against the pentagon. the head of the ncaa and the u.s. cyber command admiral michael rogers say that the attack was progressive, and sophisticated. still no word on who was behind the attack. the national transportation safety board will investigate what caused a british airways jet to catch fire in las vegas. flames and thick smoke began billowing from underneath the plane. the fire forced the pilate to aboard. >> there was a look of panic. >> all 172 passengers and crew escaped. no one was seriously hurt, but 20 people were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. passengers praised the pilot for getting everyone off the plane quickly. police near san antonio are considering whether to file criminal charges against two high school football players who tackled a referee during the game. those players are leveling accusations of their own against of referee and one of their coaches. john henry smith has more. >> well, the incident happened last friday in a game between two san antonio area schools. and the two players involved are tellin
new details today about a cyberattack against the pentagon. the head of the ncaa and the u.s. cyber command admiral michael rogers say that the attack was progressive, and sophisticated. still no word on who was behind the attack. the national transportation safety board will investigate what caused a british airways jet to catch fire in las vegas. flames and thick smoke began billowing from underneath the plane. the fire forced the pilate to aboard. >> there was a look of panic. >>...
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emily: the president gave a rare interview to the wall street journal on the issue of cyberattacks andthat the chinese government does not engage in theft of commercial or supportany form chinese companies to engage in such practices in any way. what reaction are you getting from people on the ground to that statement? everyone sort of agrees that they do hack. >> you basically said it. anyone who heard that quote would raise an eyebrow and say, really. ? least three major hacks have happened over the past year by -backed hackers. this summerent was with the office of 20 million former federal workers that included united airlines and health care and them, so a lot of people are concerned that this is happening, and josh earnest did come out this morning and this -- and had this to say. >> our principal concerns surround government-sponsored enabled theft of confidential business information, and proprietary technology from u.s. companies for financial gain. something that we have long been concerned about. in fact, it predates the administration of president xi jinping. >> regardless
emily: the president gave a rare interview to the wall street journal on the issue of cyberattacks andthat the chinese government does not engage in theft of commercial or supportany form chinese companies to engage in such practices in any way. what reaction are you getting from people on the ground to that statement? everyone sort of agrees that they do hack. >> you basically said it. anyone who heard that quote would raise an eyebrow and say, really. ? least three major hacks have...
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there are the cyberattacks --cyber attacks like sony, meant to do damage.yber threats to our infrastructure would be in that category. there are cyber thefts, economic espionage for the purpose of benefiting foreign corporations. then there are foreign intelligence gathering efforts. to me, for many of our adversaries in this realm, like the chinese, there is an advantage to blurring the distinction's between these. if they can blur the dissension between economic theft and foreign intelligence gathering, they can justify anything they do. it is in our interest to draw clear lines between foreign intelligence gathering and economic theft. and yet, when i hear the discussion sometimes involving opm and other things, i hear us in the ic blurring those lines. i wish you could address that. shouldn't we make clear what the rules of the road are? that we don't engage in espionage and others don't engage in that kind of that. and whether there are no rules of the road, but keep those questions distinct. >> i will turn to two of our panel. i will turn to director
there are the cyberattacks --cyber attacks like sony, meant to do damage.yber threats to our infrastructure would be in that category. there are cyber thefts, economic espionage for the purpose of benefiting foreign corporations. then there are foreign intelligence gathering efforts. to me, for many of our adversaries in this realm, like the chinese, there is an advantage to blurring the distinction's between these. if they can blur the dissension between economic theft and foreign intelligence...
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. >> the number of detected cyberattacks soared in 2014 average more than 115,000 incidents per day.ianz says the worldwide cyber insurance market is now estimated to be worth around $2 billion. joining us now to discuss the outlook for that market is nigel pearson global head of cyber and crime products. good morning to you. the cyber insurance market is you say worth $2 billion. sounds like a big number but it's still a niche market, isn't it? >> very much so. the product only kicked off about ten years ago in the states and 2 billion is a small number. >> in the u.s. it's a much bigger market. they have to inform customers when their data is breached. it's very similar here in the u.k. and europe. do you foresee any changes in the privacy laws here? >> absolutely. so the major change is the general data protection regulation in europe. it's been debated but we're getting quite close to the end of that. we have to notify data subjects and regulators so we're all gearing up for that to come in in the next year or so. >> i wonder about pricing too. cyber crime is so incredibly comple
. >> the number of detected cyberattacks soared in 2014 average more than 115,000 incidents per day.ianz says the worldwide cyber insurance market is now estimated to be worth around $2 billion. joining us now to discuss the outlook for that market is nigel pearson global head of cyber and crime products. good morning to you. the cyber insurance market is you say worth $2 billion. sounds like a big number but it's still a niche market, isn't it? >> very much so. the product only...
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cyberattacks is a serious concern for 86% of those polled.na. the amount of u.s. debt and loss of jobs to china are also concerns. experts say cybercriminals are highly trained and are draining millions from the world economy. we were given a look into the shadowy corners of the internet. jamie, what have you learned? >> it's called the dark web, where people can browse the internet behind an anonymous network. cybersecurity companies are increasingly monitoring the space looking for threats. ibm's cybersecurity division invited us to take a look. the united nations says that 80% of digital crime is committed by criminal gangs. according to one study, cybercrime costs the global economy more than $400 billion a year. this month, a health kaur care insurance company in new york said hackers breached their computers and may have gained access to more than 10 million personal records. the company is working with the f fbi and that there's no evidence that it was stolen or used. we asked ibm to show us where other information and goods are sold.
cyberattacks is a serious concern for 86% of those polled.na. the amount of u.s. debt and loss of jobs to china are also concerns. experts say cybercriminals are highly trained and are draining millions from the world economy. we were given a look into the shadowy corners of the internet. jamie, what have you learned? >> it's called the dark web, where people can browse the internet behind an anonymous network. cybersecurity companies are increasingly monitoring the space looking for...
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, the chinese president gave a very rare interview to the wall street journal on this issue of cyberattacks said that the chinese government does not engage in fact of commercial secrets in any form, nor does it encourage or support chinese companies to engage in such act is is in any way. we are ready to strengthen cooperation with the united what reaction are you getting from people on the ground? wends like they are saying, don't hack, but everyone agrees, yes they do. >> you said it. anyone who has heard that quote would raise an eyebrow and say, really? looking back at the past year, at least three major hacks have happened over the past year by china-backed hackers. the most recent we are talking about was this past summer, with the office of personnel management. hackers got the information of 20 million former federal workers that included united airlines as well as health care. lots of people are concerned that this is really happening. what the house press secretary had to say. >> our concerns center around what we have described as government-sponsored cyber-enabled theft of conf
, the chinese president gave a very rare interview to the wall street journal on this issue of cyberattacks said that the chinese government does not engage in fact of commercial secrets in any form, nor does it encourage or support chinese companies to engage in such act is is in any way. we are ready to strengthen cooperation with the united what reaction are you getting from people on the ground? wends like they are saying, don't hack, but everyone agrees, yes they do. >> you said it....
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this is not really something that is trivial to the cyberattack per se. it's just a pipeline issue and we have recently brought in new management in the sony pictures studio to make sure that we have a fresh pair of eyes to take a look at the studio operations going forward. >> so you're confident that a hack of a similar size couldn't happen again? >> well, we beef up security every time and look at this all the time. there's nothing perfect in that space but we try to do everything to make sure that our information and all the assets that we have are well protected. >> i wanted to ask you about the overall strategy because you're halfway through this turn around. is sony still going to be a very strong consumer products brand or do you see it going down fact of being innovator solutions. >> we pride ourself on the fact that we have strong businesses in the b to b space. but at the same time we believe we can make innovations and products that really provide not just creative input but just a lot of emotional value to our customers in the electronics spa
this is not really something that is trivial to the cyberattack per se. it's just a pipeline issue and we have recently brought in new management in the sony pictures studio to make sure that we have a fresh pair of eyes to take a look at the studio operations going forward. >> so you're confident that a hack of a similar size couldn't happen again? >> well, we beef up security every time and look at this all the time. there's nothing perfect in that space but we try to do...
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getting hit by seemingly daily cyberattacks, what should the president now do, and do we risk, should we risk blowing up our very tentative relationship with beijing? let us bring in former cia director and current chairman for the defense of democracies, ambassador james woolsey. ambassador, xi jinping is coming here next week, how sensitive should the discussions be with him? >> this may not be a commonly held view. we ought to make ourselves capable of using nsa or national assets which it's the biggest in a very offensive way. we ought to be capable of retaliating in one way or another against china, but we shouldn't say a word about it. we should not only speak softly as teddy roosevelt said and carry a big stick, if we use a big stick, we should speak not at all. there is no value at all in alerting another side what you're doing to defend yourself or to cause trouble for them, and that's not in consonance with the obama administration's focus on the naturive and public relations and so on. but this san area where we shouldn't talk at all about what we're doing. we should just m
getting hit by seemingly daily cyberattacks, what should the president now do, and do we risk, should we risk blowing up our very tentative relationship with beijing? let us bring in former cia director and current chairman for the defense of democracies, ambassador james woolsey. ambassador, xi jinping is coming here next week, how sensitive should the discussions be with him? >> this may not be a commonly held view. we ought to make ourselves capable of using nsa or national assets...
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prime minister alexis tsipras claimed a new mandate afer he has joants ire or our throig bac.a new cyberattackon. blps >> good to have you with us, you're watching al jazeera, these are the headlines. the leader of burkina faso has apologized, the deposit says it would forcibly remove him from capital. >>> what has been considered forcible negotiations, rival governments of libya in morocco. >>> yemen's capital sanaa, air vieks from the saudi led coalition killing at least another 30 people. >>> it's getting really serious for volkswagen. a criminal investigation is being launched in u.s., some veryvwmplets cars werew cars were manipulating emissions testing. more from jonah hull. >> this was the frankfurt international motor show on monday. a dark secret. volkswagen it says has been falsifying data for years to embellish the clean air credentials of its much prized turbodiesel tdi engine. in trading on monday the company's stock lost up to a quarter of its value. >> it will cost vast amounts.money and there's a threat not just of fines but also class action lawsuit. what's also very important
prime minister alexis tsipras claimed a new mandate afer he has joants ire or our throig bac.a new cyberattackon. blps >> good to have you with us, you're watching al jazeera, these are the headlines. the leader of burkina faso has apologized, the deposit says it would forcibly remove him from capital. >>> what has been considered forcible negotiations, rival governments of libya in morocco. >>> yemen's capital sanaa, air vieks from the saudi led coalition killing at...
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thebecause you have -- espionage case has really angered the obama administration, and they believe the cyberattacks originated in beijing. he spoke in his policy address this evening, no, we have nothing to do with it and we want to open high-level talks at the white house. that is not the only sticking point. there is also concern about i.t., about protectionism, about issues around surveillance and censorship and privacy on the internet. it is very hard for business leaders, particularly in the high-tech industry, because you cannot ignore the chinese market. the consumer markets are worth trillions and trillions of dollars. if you are a company like bloomberg and facebook, of course you want to find that. if you want the chinese market, you have to play by chinese rules. freedomrides itself on of speech and transparency, practicing what it preaches. those cover misys may be too much. they are in a bind, really. is a very difficult market to engage with. we move ontoe another business story, we have news coming in to us here on "france 24." francois hollande has agreed now to sell two french mist
thebecause you have -- espionage case has really angered the obama administration, and they believe the cyberattacks originated in beijing. he spoke in his policy address this evening, no, we have nothing to do with it and we want to open high-level talks at the white house. that is not the only sticking point. there is also concern about i.t., about protectionism, about issues around surveillance and censorship and privacy on the internet. it is very hard for business leaders, particularly in...
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stance they'll take when president xi meets them, they say they'll take a tough stand on chinese cyberattacks and the assertive actions at sea. >>> the united states is considering the possibility of additional sanctions against north korea. a senior defense department official says it may be necessary if pyongyang goes ahead with its threat of launching a long-range ballistic missile. u.s. assistant secretary david shear made the comment to the senate armed services committee. >> and as we go forward toward a possible north korean missile launch, for example, we're going to be engaging our six-party partners, and we're going to be considering what extra pressure we might put on north korea should they decide to conduct that missile launch. >> earlier this week, the director of the north's aerospace agency hinted at the possibility of launching an upgraded long-range ballistic missile next month. october marks the 70th anniversary of the ruling worker's party. pyongyang has also announced that a nuclear complex has been revamped and put back into operation. u.s. secretary of state john kerry
stance they'll take when president xi meets them, they say they'll take a tough stand on chinese cyberattacks and the assertive actions at sea. >>> the united states is considering the possibility of additional sanctions against north korea. a senior defense department official says it may be necessary if pyongyang goes ahead with its threat of launching a long-range ballistic missile. u.s. assistant secretary david shear made the comment to the senate armed services committee....
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. >>> apple is cleaning up its ios app store following the software first large-scale cyberattack. >> for that and the rest of the news before the bell we turn to landon dowdy. she's live at cnbc headquarters. >> good morning to you both. wall street looks to rebound after stocks suffered their were loss. the fed's decision to keep interest rates on hold is fueling fears about global economic growth. the fed cited market volatility in its statement. look for data today on sales of existing or previously owned homes. the dow falling 290 points to 16385 and the nasdaq losing 67 to 4827. apple is removing some of the most popular apps used in china from its app store after hackers got developers to use fake software to create those programs. cybersecurity firms say there's no evidence yet any personal data was stolen. apple hasn't said what step users could take to determine if their apps are affected. a black eye for the company which long prided itself on security measures to screen software in its app stores. >>> if you plan on spending sunday on the couch, you were out of luck. amazo
. >>> apple is cleaning up its ios app store following the software first large-scale cyberattack. >> for that and the rest of the news before the bell we turn to landon dowdy. she's live at cnbc headquarters. >> good morning to you both. wall street looks to rebound after stocks suffered their were loss. the fed's decision to keep interest rates on hold is fueling fears about global economic growth. the fed cited market volatility in its statement. look for data today on...
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. >>> new tonight, yet another apparent cyberattack targeting rutgers. if you logged on to the university's website today you saw this notice saying the network was experiencing technical difficulties. this is the fifth attack on the computer network in the past year. investigators say they're coming from somewhere outside the university, but it hasn't been narrowed down. >>> coming up, what the pope said about government workers refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses. >>> she helped two prisoners escape in a wild story that commanded our attention over the summer. what joyce mitchell begged for from the judge before she was everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus
. >>> new tonight, yet another apparent cyberattack targeting rutgers. if you logged on to the university's website today you saw this notice saying the network was experiencing technical difficulties. this is the fifth attack on the computer network in the past year. investigators say they're coming from somewhere outside the university, but it hasn't been narrowed down. >>> coming up, what the pope said about government workers refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses....
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. >> coming up, a local college's computer network crippled by a cyberattack. where this is coming from and why it is deja vu for some. >>> how does the idea of no taxes sound? that's what donald trump is promising half the country. could it work? i'm andrew siff with the tax >>> right now on news 4 new york. trump's tax plan. the donald will pay more and you'll likely pay less. the republican presidential frontrunner says it's that simple. under trump's plan, 73 million americans won't have to pay any federal income tax at all. >> on top of that, the middle class would also get a tax break, but can this work without adding more debt? andrew siff breaks it down. >> critics have pressed him for details for months, so today the republican frontrunner made a bold tax promise. lower taxes for just about everyone. some wonder whether that adds up. the billionaire businessman said his own tax plan will eliminate loopholes he currently enjoys. >> in other words, it's going to cost me a fortune. >> reporter: but he vowed today -- >> there will be a major tax reduction.
. >> coming up, a local college's computer network crippled by a cyberattack. where this is coming from and why it is deja vu for some. >>> how does the idea of no taxes sound? that's what donald trump is promising half the country. could it work? i'm andrew siff with the tax >>> right now on news 4 new york. trump's tax plan. the donald will pay more and you'll likely pay less. the republican presidential frontrunner says it's that simple. under trump's plan, 73 million...
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. >>> security company found that nine popular models were vulnerable to cyberattack. it makes it possible for hackers to change the camera settings and monitor live feeds. the company says to make monitors more secure, never connect the devices to public wi-fi or use cellular data and just in case, always unplug the machines when not in use. >>> global markets showing signs of recovery overnight. asian markets trading mostly higher and stocks up in europe early on. all this follows a rebound on wall street. the dow adding 293 points yesterday. nasdaq climbing nearly 114. the s&p 500 up 35. the momentum was helped by a report showing american businesses added jobs at a steady pace last month. the government releases its august jobs report tomorrow. >>> and taco bell is going naked by replacing the taco shell with fried chicken and calls it the naked crispy chicken taco. inside the chicken, lettuce, tomato cheese an avocado ranch sauce. no need for meat because you're holding it only available in two taco bell locations in central california. >> when is the foe few one
. >>> security company found that nine popular models were vulnerable to cyberattack. it makes it possible for hackers to change the camera settings and monitor live feeds. the company says to make monitors more secure, never connect the devices to public wi-fi or use cellular data and just in case, always unplug the machines when not in use. >>> global markets showing signs of recovery overnight. asian markets trading mostly higher and stocks up in europe early on. all this...