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don't be into the beer stay off at least for the day. >> stay alert. >> eamon, hope you enjoy a cocktailand 14 kids how many kids do you have? >> four. tabing them to see the grandparents it will be great are you going to do the van gaugh emerge >> got to check that out don't do that when you are three cocktails in >> or anything else. >> go to denix at the market with thepork >>> going to our guest good to have you on. i was joking saying if i say supply chain issues one more time, my head is going to explode. are consumers making it worst? >> good morning, brian i think the panic shopping started in march of 2020 and has continued to snow ball we say supply chain shortage is like 365-day christmas shopping season >> probably guilty we've told people to shop early. what are you see fewer ships off the coast of l.a. have you seen any easing shipping rates have come down. >> they have come down but are still 40% up from last year. the panic buying of toilet paper led to panic buying of everything as far as black friday and cyber monday, it started earlier you drive around my suburban neig
don't be into the beer stay off at least for the day. >> stay alert. >> eamon, hope you enjoy a cocktailand 14 kids how many kids do you have? >> four. tabing them to see the grandparents it will be great are you going to do the van gaugh emerge >> got to check that out don't do that when you are three cocktails in >> or anything else. >> go to denix at the market with thepork >>> going to our guest good to have you on. i was joking saying if i say...
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eamon?rter: robinhood disclosed the hack earlier in the month and we started to see reports of people offering to sell the data that had been stolen it looks like we have a real one according to our cyber security consultants. they are seeing an offer made now to sell this data on the dark web the hacker or the vendor is known as xak offering the data stolen earlier in the month. it's posted on a russian-language hacker forum called exploit that doesn't mean there was a russian hacker here but that's where the data was offered for sale 7 million plus lines are in this database including names and email addresses. the asking price is over $100,000 we don't know if this is the hacker, him or herself, offering this for sale or somebody in a secondary market who is now trying to up the price and resell it. it is now being offered for sale so if you have a robin hood account, your name be in that database we talked to robinhood they don't have any comment at this point beyond what they said earli
eamon?rter: robinhood disclosed the hack earlier in the month and we started to see reports of people offering to sell the data that had been stolen it looks like we have a real one according to our cyber security consultants. they are seeing an offer made now to sell this data on the dark web the hacker or the vendor is known as xak offering the data stolen earlier in the month. it's posted on a russian-language hacker forum called exploit that doesn't mean there was a russian hacker here but...
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kate is going to break down tech's appetite in the space eamon, inside the headquarters of inq, one ofst quantum computing companies to go public. >> as you mentioned, i am inside the headquarters of eye on q, a pub publicly traded company. across the street from the university of maryland on the campus hundreds of quantum scientists are pushing the limits of this technology which experts say will leapfrog today's so-called classical computers and raw calculating power. the u.s. intelligence community warns it's one of the five technologies crucial to the 21st century and china and other foreign countries are aggressively trying to steal these discoveries they are making at places like this that means that the scientists here have an enormous technical and security chechk. the university's president says he tries to strike a balance between security and open academic research. >> security agencies like the fbi and others alluded us to these issues why there is espionage. we have to be careful about that that's a reasonable of the university >> now, here they are quantum computers being
kate is going to break down tech's appetite in the space eamon, inside the headquarters of inq, one ofst quantum computing companies to go public. >> as you mentioned, i am inside the headquarters of eye on q, a pub publicly traded company. across the street from the university of maryland on the campus hundreds of quantum scientists are pushing the limits of this technology which experts say will leapfrog today's so-called classical computers and raw calculating power. the u.s....
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hi, eamon. >> thank you enes said he got death threats this weekend after the game and said no blowbackovernment will keep him from standing up for human rights and criticized american companies for a double standard on human rights. >> if you see the example give you. nike you know what? they stand with the black lives matter here in america and latino xhoontd and no asian hate but if you see what is happening outside of america they are scared to say anything because they care too much about their item sales all over the world. >> he said that he worked with the fbi on the personal security and that the bureau gave him a panic button to summon law enforcement within a few moments if he felt he was in danger. >> i don't want to say i'm used to this threats because obviously you can never get used to death threats but i feel like in america i'm trust i trust fbi and the police department but anywhere else outside of united states it could get very ugly and dangerous. >> and i asked kanter who he is working with on this he said a range of human rights groups and many people he said don't
hi, eamon. >> thank you enes said he got death threats this weekend after the game and said no blowbackovernment will keep him from standing up for human rights and criticized american companies for a double standard on human rights. >> if you see the example give you. nike you know what? they stand with the black lives matter here in america and latino xhoontd and no asian hate but if you see what is happening outside of america they are scared to say anything because they care too...
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eamon javers joins us with a look at who companies should be doing to protect themselves. it goes youbd drum sticks. >> it does what the fbi is not saying is that they have any specific intelligence that there is acyber attack planned for the weekend but they are saying they are comfortable reading the history, therefore, reading the tea leaves here's the warning from the fbi and the cyber and infrastructure strurt administration. they say pa malicious cyber security hackers have often taken advantage of holiday shopping weekends to disrupt systems. they are right about that. look at what some of the biggest hacks of the year fell on. inev inevitably, a holiday weekend. the colonial pipeline attack the jbs meat hacking acontact, the kaseya on the fourth of july weekend. they targ these weekend largely because hackers believe companies and employees lower their guard at that time there is another reason cited here talking about why companies may be more vulnerable this is surprising to me maybe it shouldn't have been. >> 70% of the respondents to the survey said they had ha
eamon javers joins us with a look at who companies should be doing to protect themselves. it goes youbd drum sticks. >> it does what the fbi is not saying is that they have any specific intelligence that there is acyber attack planned for the weekend but they are saying they are comfortable reading the history, therefore, reading the tea leaves here's the warning from the fbi and the cyber and infrastructure strurt administration. they say pa malicious cyber security hackers have often...
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let's bring in eamon jacksjabbers with the details hi. >> reporter: kelly, apple announced it filed aawsuit against nso group, which is an israeli-based cybersecurity company branded by critics as spy wear because they manufacture the pegasus spy wear which allows customers of nso group to get access to apple's iphone apple filing this lawsuit and saying that nso group creates sophisticated state-sponsored technology that allows its spy wear to surveilled its victims apple saying its devices are largely secure, but this software sold by nso group allows clients such as nation states around the world to get access to an iphone's microphone, camera, other data on the iphone. apple is filing a lawsuit here this puts pressure on the israeli-based nso group, which has already come underscrutiny by the united states and has been sanctioned just within the past three weeks by the united states as well so we will look to nso group for a comment from them, and we will bring you more information on the suit as soon as we have it >> a huge deal, eamon, not least because it basically acknowledges
let's bring in eamon jacksjabbers with the details hi. >> reporter: kelly, apple announced it filed aawsuit against nso group, which is an israeli-based cybersecurity company branded by critics as spy wear because they manufacture the pegasus spy wear which allows customers of nso group to get access to apple's iphone apple filing this lawsuit and saying that nso group creates sophisticated state-sponsored technology that allows its spy wear to surveilled its victims apple saying its...
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asking shoppers and companies to keep their guard up here's cnbc's senior washington correspondent eamon javers. >> reporter: kelly, the fbi is not saying that they have specific intelligence that a specific attack is coming this weekend, what it is is that hackers like to work on holidays that's why the cyber and infrastructure security agency are issuing this warning saying malicious cyber actors have often taken advantage of holidays and weekends to disrupt critical networks and systems. the security firm cyber reason points out many of this year's biggest attacks came over holiday weekends, including the colonial pipeline attack around mother's day, the jbs meat packing plant memorial day and the kaseya hack on the fourth of july consumers can take steps to protect themselves. >> click on nothing unless you check with the sender. don't visit any nonwork websites from work. be careful with discounts and bait it's not a bad time to consider a present to yourself and get a password vault and get more complex and easier to manage passwords, especially on the accounts you plan to be doing
asking shoppers and companies to keep their guard up here's cnbc's senior washington correspondent eamon javers. >> reporter: kelly, the fbi is not saying that they have specific intelligence that a specific attack is coming this weekend, what it is is that hackers like to work on holidays that's why the cyber and infrastructure security agency are issuing this warning saying malicious cyber actors have often taken advantage of holidays and weekends to disrupt critical networks and...
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cnbc's eamon javers spoke with quantum researchers about the importance of winning this race. >> thevl light you see is at light we chose to specifically to cool down the social media atoms. >> gretchen campbell runs a quantum lab at the university maryland and conversations with scientists like her can be mind bending quickly. first the technology itself. which depends on the weirdness of quantum physics and which the ceo of quantum start jum ion q tried to explain to me. >> in the classical computer what it would do is it would look through each and every possibility in the maze. but in a quantum computer it can look and solve the entire maze all at once. >> it runs every path shutly. >> every path simultaneously solves it in the same time it would take the classical version just to look down one dead end. >> then there are the security implications >> if we look at our website about half the traffic is from china. occasionally you see somebody trying to hack the website but i could let people know, the website has nothing to do with what we're doing here. >> but the truly mind ben
cnbc's eamon javers spoke with quantum researchers about the importance of winning this race. >> thevl light you see is at light we chose to specifically to cool down the social media atoms. >> gretchen campbell runs a quantum lab at the university maryland and conversations with scientists like her can be mind bending quickly. first the technology itself. which depends on the weirdness of quantum physics and which the ceo of quantum start jum ion q tried to explain to me. >>...
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. >>> cyber security news here accused of some of the worst ransomware attacks eamon javers with thiss right federal prosecutors unsealing the charges this morning the department of justice has a press conference scheduled at 12:30 p.m. eastern time. we may get more detail on this what we know from the charges unsealed right now from reporting from nbc's pete williams is that the man who is involved here is 22 years old, ukrainian arrested while trying to cross the polish border at the request of u.s. authorities. they're saying they're seeking his extradition. court documents unsealed monday accused him of conducting around 2,500 ran someware attacks, including that cassia attack, one of the supply chain hacks they get into one company and from there get into additional companies. in that case they requested $70 million ransome. now they're saying this is the man responsible and they're seeking the bring him to justice. we should have more detail on that once we hear from the department of justice at 12:30 p.m. east coast time, jon. back over to you. >> wow, 2,500. that's a lot eamon
. >>> cyber security news here accused of some of the worst ransomware attacks eamon javers with thiss right federal prosecutors unsealing the charges this morning the department of justice has a press conference scheduled at 12:30 p.m. eastern time. we may get more detail on this what we know from the charges unsealed right now from reporting from nbc's pete williams is that the man who is involved here is 22 years old, ukrainian arrested while trying to cross the polish border at the...
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he got very busy eamon is very busy >>> coming up, veteran an listing, the company is splitting intoll joins as the company prepares to go public on the nasdaq. stay tedun you are watching "squawk box." on cnbc. on cnbc. >> this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set asid>more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. ♪ or whatever comes down the road. [laughing and giggling] (woman) hey dad. miss us? (vo) reflect on the past, celebrate the future. season's greetings from audi. i'll shoot you an estimate as soon as i get back to the office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! help me with scheduling? sure thing. up top. high thryv! payments? high thryv! promotions? high thryv! email marketing? almost there, hold on. wait for it. high thryv! manage my customer list? can do. will do. high thryv! post on social medi
he got very busy eamon is very busy >>> coming up, veteran an listing, the company is splitting intoll joins as the company prepares to go public on the nasdaq. stay tedun you are watching "squawk box." on cnbc. on cnbc. >> this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set asid>more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the...
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eamon. >> yes, good morning, the warning came from the fbi and sisa, the top cyber infrastructure agency like to work holidays so watch out for attacks over thanksgiving weekend the hack erz know companys will down staffed and people won't have their eye on the ball and the fbi is saying malicious cyber actors have often taken advantage of holidays and weekends to disrupt critical networks and systems they compiled a list of hacks that happened just this year take a look, it is some of the biggest hacks of the year happened on some of the biggest holidays, colonial pipeline, mother's day, memorial day, kaseya on the fourth of july we talked to cyber reason about this they've done a survey of people who responded to cyber attacks they found something i thought was surprising but maybe should not be so surprising take a look. >> 70% of respond exhibits took the survey said they had at least one drink or were intoxicated when having to respond to an attack and not only a skeleton crew, those who come in online, they're not professionals. >> so the hackers know that. you know, look, drunk dr
eamon. >> yes, good morning, the warning came from the fbi and sisa, the top cyber infrastructure agency like to work holidays so watch out for attacks over thanksgiving weekend the hack erz know companys will down staffed and people won't have their eye on the ball and the fbi is saying malicious cyber actors have often taken advantage of holidays and weekends to disrupt critical networks and systems they compiled a list of hacks that happened just this year take a look, it is some of...
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findyourindependentadvisor.com >>> nba star enes kanter slamming nike for doing business in china eamone got death threats after the nba game over the weekend and said none of the blowback from wearing sneakers critical of the chinese government on the nba court will keep him from standing up for human rights he continued to criticize americans' biggest companies including nike for a double standard he says on human rights saying they're willing to call out abuszs in the united states but stay mum on china. and unfortunately we don't have that sound bite for you right now but saying is that some companies are willing to participate in the domestic debate here in the united states but not criticize china. i think we have the sound bite. >> so we need to call this companies like how it is >> i asked who he works with on this and said it's outside groups and don't want to be named with the threats that they have received and asked him what he hopes to achieve with this. he said he wants american companies to get out of region in china where they are abused and said he wants companies and c
findyourindependentadvisor.com >>> nba star enes kanter slamming nike for doing business in china eamone got death threats after the nba game over the weekend and said none of the blowback from wearing sneakers critical of the chinese government on the nba court will keep him from standing up for human rights he continued to criticize americans' biggest companies including nike for a double standard he says on human rights saying they're willing to call out abuszs in the united states...
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then we're looking at the singularity i think, eamon, that's when machine learning is a billion times they say we have no idea what's possible we seen computer aided design and manufacturing and engineering. there will come a time when the sum total of everything we learned from machines ellipses everything that we've ever learned in human existence, eamon. i'm excited about that we may be able to actually live in some meta type thing forever, which will be nice i don't like it one bit. >> these conversations get very heavy very quickly you know, peter chap mom of ion q told me one of the things he thinks will happen to your point, joe, is these computers will be smarter and faster than human beings, they will think better than we do, once they get this technology perfected. that could mean the end of things in our society. computers are bet beer at doing it, what will it do? >> the end of us maybe. we do need to make sure. >> see you on the beach. >> there have been warnings from really smart people. we need to make sure they don't need to eat or the gross things we do why would they
then we're looking at the singularity i think, eamon, that's when machine learning is a billion times they say we have no idea what's possible we seen computer aided design and manufacturing and engineering. there will come a time when the sum total of everything we learned from machines ellipses everything that we've ever learned in human existence, eamon. i'm excited about that we may be able to actually live in some meta type thing forever, which will be nice i don't like it one bit....
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. >>> comments out of treasury on crypto currencies is eamon javers has those headlines for us hi. >>sury department laying out this morning its concerns about crypto currency and a blueprint for regulation that might be to come deputy treasury secretary speaking to a block chain conference hosted by chain analysis this morning in new york said there are three areas of concern for the treasury department first on consumer protection that is fraud and abuse as a result of crypto currency. also he said financial stability. that is making sure that stable coins are actually stable and then he said there's a whole group of concerns around national security, the idea of terrorist financing, ransom ware and the like but he was at pains in his remarks to the industry this morning to say that the treasury department is not going to come in here with a heavy hand. take a listen to what he said. >> there's a belief to be frank that we're at odds that treasury conceived as ransomware a problem with crypto currency and that in order to stop the former, we must severely restrict what happens in th
. >>> comments out of treasury on crypto currencies is eamon javers has those headlines for us hi. >>sury department laying out this morning its concerns about crypto currency and a blueprint for regulation that might be to come deputy treasury secretary speaking to a block chain conference hosted by chain analysis this morning in new york said there are three areas of concern for the treasury department first on consumer protection that is fraud and abuse as a result of crypto...
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exchange for bitcoin and other crypto currencies for months, cnbc has been investigating this here's eamoners with the story. >> welcome to the city of miami, bitcoin, 2021. >> here at the country's largest bitcoin conference in miami, nearly everyone is talking about cashing in on the crypto craze >> we're the first bitcoin atm company to push education. you can do that in one transaction. >> any wallet you'd like to use to store your crypto currency. >> and crypto atm companies who make theirmoney by charging a premium on each transaction are a growing part of the industry with more than 26,000 kiosks around the country, these machines are a huge convenience and also they can be a huge target for fraud how easy is it for criminals to exploit these machines >> seems like it's very simple >> lisa is council for the new jersey state commission of investigation, which looked into bitcoin atms, finding many operating with virtually no oversight even though their owners must register with the u.s. treasuries financial crimes enforcement network. >> there's no id collected no photo taken no add
exchange for bitcoin and other crypto currencies for months, cnbc has been investigating this here's eamoners with the story. >> welcome to the city of miami, bitcoin, 2021. >> here at the country's largest bitcoin conference in miami, nearly everyone is talking about cashing in on the crypto craze >> we're the first bitcoin atm company to push education. you can do that in one transaction. >> any wallet you'd like to use to store your crypto currency. >> and...
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eamon javers has more. >> they raised more than $600 million in the ipo peter chapman showed some of the cutting edge computers they're working on. >> this is one of the quantum kpiers. >> this here >> yes. >> prefer you didn't running jobs for customers >> those current customers include amazon, google, goldman, sachs, use it to develop quantum algorithms to model financial risk they'll be able to do amazing things, including within ten years being able to break most encryption used around the world today. >> everything that is protected today uses an encryption that quantum should be able to break. we already know theal go rhythm how to do it we're just waiting for the computer to get to be fast enough to be able to break it. >> and he also explained the engine powering the company's machines >> there's a set of atoms that levitate in a vacuum chamber, and the computers out back have 11 atoms we use them as cube its to similar what a bit is in a classical computer at about 120 cubits, one of these devices will be able to consider the same number of possible states as there is atoms
eamon javers has more. >> they raised more than $600 million in the ipo peter chapman showed some of the cutting edge computers they're working on. >> this is one of the quantum kpiers. >> this here >> yes. >> prefer you didn't running jobs for customers >> those current customers include amazon, google, goldman, sachs, use it to develop quantum algorithms to model financial risk they'll be able to do amazing things, including within ten years being able to...
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deals tend to be more in the aqua hire category but it also could help with the hacking we've seen and eamonthanks, kate rooney >>> ahead on "power lunch," stocks are down sharply but they are well off the lows. the major indexes were down about 2% earlier today, big banks along with the regionals getting hit. we'll talk to a top analyst about that plus oil and energy shares hit by omicron and the inflation pressures together, and we will tell what you wall street says about those moves. that's next. >>> fed chair powell sending stocks, bonds and commodities into a tizzy let's get you caught up on all of those s. bob pisani at the new york stock exchange >> we this h a freakout between 10:30 and 12:30, dropped 2% on chairman powell's unexpected hawkishness. since then we have recovered a bit, not a lot but we have recovered across the board financials, tech, industrials as well just want to highlight a couple things banks continue to have a very rough time these are off of their lows but a rough couple of weeks overall. banks were darlings in october and november, most names are down 8%, 9%,
deals tend to be more in the aqua hire category but it also could help with the hacking we've seen and eamonthanks, kate rooney >>> ahead on "power lunch," stocks are down sharply but they are well off the lows. the major indexes were down about 2% earlier today, big banks along with the regionals getting hit. we'll talk to a top analyst about that plus oil and energy shares hit by omicron and the inflation pressures together, and we will tell what you wall street says about...
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i'm joined now by eamon ryan, ireland's environment minister.yed slightly because alok sharma wanted to get everybody more time for discussions. give us an insight into those final issues that are still under discussion there. i think, firstl , under discussion there. i think, firstly. he _ under discussion there. i think, firstly. he is — under discussion there. i think, firstly, he is about _ under discussion there. i think, firstly, he is about to _ under discussion there. i think, firstly, he is about to give - under discussion there. i think, i firstly, he is about to give people time _ firstly, he is about to give people time we — firstly, he is about to give people time. we need to get this right, this is— time. we need to get this right, this is critical. we can't negotiate with science. we have to hold the line on _ with science. we have to hold the line on strong ambition, on reducing greenhouse — line on strong ambition, on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. the other issue' _ greenhouse gas emissions. the other issue. we _ greenhouse
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back over to you >> eamon, thank you. >>> if you go to bed between ten and eleven, you could be doing new study published earlier this hour shows if you go to bed between 10:00 and 11:00, that could lower your chance of developing heart disease the study suggests going to bed before or after that time frame is more likely to disrupt the body's natural clock researchers say they found people who go to bed after midnight have a 25% higher risk of heart disease,s risk theerl the same for those who go to sleep before 10:00 p.m heart disease is the number one cause of death in the united states the fifth leading cause of death is strokes researchers have long linked fat in diets to risk of stroke but a separate study presented today analyzed 27 years of data and found the type of fat matters more than how much of it you consume. researchers say people who get their fat from animal sources rather than vegetables face a higher risk of stroke. so meat fat no, vej fat yes. >>> sports fans love a good old fashioned curse, the curse of the bambino, or madden video game curse, now nfl watchers ma
back over to you >> eamon, thank you. >>> if you go to bed between ten and eleven, you could be doing new study published earlier this hour shows if you go to bed between 10:00 and 11:00, that could lower your chance of developing heart disease the study suggests going to bed before or after that time frame is more likely to disrupt the body's natural clock researchers say they found people who go to bed after midnight have a 25% higher risk of heart disease,s risk theerl the...
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eamon?there's a reward for information leading to details around the leaders of the darkside ransomware group. it goes for information leading to identification or location of individuals with key leadership positions in the darkside ransomware variant transnational organized crime group and offering additional award of $5 million for information of any individual attempting to participate in a darkside ransomware incident. darkside was the group associated with the colonial pipeline hack over the summer that shut down so many fuel depots in the country and constrained the supply on the east coast to the united states and now there's a bounty of information of who the leaders are of that group and details about anybody who participated or conspired with any of the hacks that that darkside group has done so the u.s. government here dangling a huge amount of money out there and hoping presumably that somebody in the darker spheres of the internet will decide to take that information to the gov
eamon?there's a reward for information leading to details around the leaders of the darkside ransomware group. it goes for information leading to identification or location of individuals with key leadership positions in the darkside ransomware variant transnational organized crime group and offering additional award of $5 million for information of any individual attempting to participate in a darkside ransomware incident. darkside was the group associated with the colonial pipeline hack over...
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new details on the robinhood hack from this month eamo eamon javers has that for us. >> the hack happenedow we know what's happening with the data according to the consultants at q6 and offered for sale on the dark web here's what we know about the hacker his or her name is xak, offering the data stolen earlier this month and the offer is posted on exploit which is a russian language hacker forum. pers the best known. more than 7 million lines of data in the database offered for sale the information includes names and emails the hacker is asking for more than $100,000 in order to sell this information. what we don't know is if this is the hacker that stole the information in the first place because there's a nether world of secondary markets and this could be somebody that bought it and trying to sell the for a profit or somebody who's venue shopping and saw offers to sell the same data in other forums. we checked with robinhood. they have no comment other than the initial blogpost on november 8. if you're a robinhood customer you would be concerned that the email address and other person
new details on the robinhood hack from this month eamo eamon javers has that for us. >> the hack happenedow we know what's happening with the data according to the consultants at q6 and offered for sale on the dark web here's what we know about the hacker his or her name is xak, offering the data stolen earlier this month and the offer is posted on exploit which is a russian language hacker forum. pers the best known. more than 7 million lines of data in the database offered for sale the...
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let�*s speak now to our political correspondent jonathan blake, as nicholas eamon, a difficult week forber ten. they probably learned their lesson in terms of being seen at least two possibly be protecting one of their own his conduct has been in question but there is nothing to suggest that geoffrey cox has done anything to break the rules but what his co—stars has long been one of parliament�*s highest earners, any huge sums of money from his work as a lawyer alongside being an mp. it demonstrates, if you like, there are limits to which the current rules can be taken. and the sorts of things that mps can do within the rules and terms of additional work alongside their duties as members of parliament. ., , , parliament. some voters might be sur-rised parliament. some voters might be surprised there _ parliament. some voters might be surprised there mps _ parliament. some voters might be surprised there mps even - parliament. some voters might be surprised there mps even do i parliament. some voters might be surprised there mps even do other jobs have second jobs. there is a sort of bug
let�*s speak now to our political correspondent jonathan blake, as nicholas eamon, a difficult week forber ten. they probably learned their lesson in terms of being seen at least two possibly be protecting one of their own his conduct has been in question but there is nothing to suggest that geoffrey cox has done anything to break the rules but what his co—stars has long been one of parliament�*s highest earners, any huge sums of money from his work as a lawyer alongside being an mp. it...