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today is the last day on file the claim against equifax. they reached $700 million settlement following a data breach in 2017. do you remember that? those affected may be eligible for reability, for expenses and losses. free credit monitoring or cash. now, the cash. was expected to be $125. sole people have filed, it is now expected to be $6. people can file a claim online at equifax breach settlement.com. now if the breach did did did dd lot. > okay. let's check on our weather. it was a little nicer today. >>> it is a beautiful sunset right now. as we check out the temperatures, they came up today anywhere from the upper 50s to the low 60s. it was a milder day. 60 in santa rosa and petaluma today. look at this gorgeous sunset from our emeryville camera. 59 in the city and in redwood city. 61 in oakland and san jose. and half moon bay at 54 degrees in the morning, expect some dense fog. temperatures in the 40s. a mix of suchb and clouds in the afternoon. a pretty nice looking day. the clouds are adding more color to the sky as the sun is se
today is the last day on file the claim against equifax. they reached $700 million settlement following a data breach in 2017. do you remember that? those affected may be eligible for reability, for expenses and losses. free credit monitoring or cash. now, the cash. was expected to be $125. sole people have filed, it is now expected to be $6. people can file a claim online at equifax breach settlement.com. now if the breach did did did dd lot. > okay. let's check on our weather. it was a...
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>>thanks a lot rob and 7.18 for your money is morning time is runningout to file a claim in the equifax data breach settlement and air g problems force honda and toyota to recalmillions more vehicles, jane king is ve at the nasdaq with those stories and more >>heidari a good morning as honda and toyota recalling 6 million vehicles over airbag flaws so the toyota recall affects about 3 and a half miion vehicles globally it's being done beause the air bags may not inflate in a crash. honda's recl covers 2.7 million vehicles in the and canada with taata airbag. inflators but these are a different veron then the ones blamed for 25 deaths worldwide well netflix missed its forecast for us subscriber go for the 3rd straight quarter. but blew through its expectations or overse expansion now meanwhile, the streaming service has changed the defitionof viewership so well netflix used to consider any customer this stream, 70% or more of a that it will now count of you ter just 2 minutes of y offering so the company did admithat would boost its viewership numbers by more than a 3rd well if u're amon
>>thanks a lot rob and 7.18 for your money is morning time is runningout to file a claim in the equifax data breach settlement and air g problems force honda and toyota to recalmillions more vehicles, jane king is ve at the nasdaq with those stories and more >>heidari a good morning as honda and toyota recalling 6 million vehicles over airbag flaws so the toyota recall affects about 3 and a half miion vehicles globally it's being done beause the air bags may not inflate in a crash....
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with millions of others in the 2017 equifax hack. odds are more people will face similar problems. in its 2019 end of year data breach report, the identity theft resource center says the number of data breaches went up 17%. the group says one significant new threat that emerged, consumers or companies' data being exposed through databases being left unsecured. they say a number of large organizations simply failed to add a pass word to protect their cloud-based data. it's not known if that data was stolen. another trend that's exploded in the past year something they say is credential stuffing. where someone buys stolen log-in and pass word from the dark web and that combo gets them into other online accounts. the center's jayme lee. >> the reason it's so easy is because many of us use the same pass word for multiple accounts. >> reporter: the report says note worthy credential stuffing attacks in 2019 included intuit, boost mobile, dunkin', and a streaming service disney plus. singh says the experience was a good learning lesson despite having to fight the identity thieves for mor
with millions of others in the 2017 equifax hack. odds are more people will face similar problems. in its 2019 end of year data breach report, the identity theft resource center says the number of data breaches went up 17%. the group says one significant new threat that emerged, consumers or companies' data being exposed through databases being left unsecured. they say a number of large organizations simply failed to add a pass word to protect their cloud-based data. it's not known if that data...
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. >>> equifax agreed to a $700 million settlement for the breach that exposed the personal informationlion americans. >>> and facebook agreed to a record $5 billion penalty for mishandling users' private information. the social media giant introduced plans for a cryptocurrency. >> the ideas behind libra is that sending money should be as easy and secure as sending a message. >>> many viewers cut the cord. one of the hottest young companies went on life support. wework was found to have more than $1 billion in losses. the real estate company that provides shared work spaces forced out its high-flying ceo and announced thousands of layoffs. >>> general motors settled the longest autoworkers strike in 50 years. the walkout lasted six weeks. >>> tesla unveiled its newest creation -- though the launch didn't go exactly as planned. a long-awaited electric cyber truck is made of the same steel as a spacex rocket. those are some of the top business stories, diane king hall, cbs news, new york. >>> still ahead, a less-than-holy encounter. pope francis slaps a woman's hand after she grabbed him
. >>> equifax agreed to a $700 million settlement for the breach that exposed the personal informationlion americans. >>> and facebook agreed to a record $5 billion penalty for mishandling users' private information. the social media giant introduced plans for a cryptocurrency. >> the ideas behind libra is that sending money should be as easy and secure as sending a message. >>> many viewers cut the cord. one of the hottest young companies went on life support....
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. >> reporter: singh says his private information was exposed with millions of others in the 2017 equifaxmore people will face similar problems. in its 2019 end of year data breach report, the identity theft resource center says the number of data breaches went up 17%. the group says one significant new threat that emerged, consumers or companies' data being exposed through databases being left unsecured. they say a number of large organizations simply failed to add a pass word to protect their cloud-based data. it's not known if that data was stolen. another trend that's exploded in the past year something they say is credential stuffing. where someone buys stolen log-in and pass word from the dark web and that combo gets them into other online accounts. the center's jayme lee. >> the reason it's so easy is because many of us use the same pass word for multiple accounts. >> reporter: the report says note worthy credential stuffing
. >> reporter: singh says his private information was exposed with millions of others in the 2017 equifaxmore people will face similar problems. in its 2019 end of year data breach report, the identity theft resource center says the number of data breaches went up 17%. the group says one significant new threat that emerged, consumers or companies' data being exposed through databases being left unsecured. they say a number of large organizations simply failed to add a pass word to protect...
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vastly under estimated experts tell me smaller business greater to large companies like marriott and equifaxor hacks last year. that's because schaller businesses have less protection and more vulnerable to incursion. i have a note from evercore warning about the hacker economics and talking about the real threat here to u.s. companies likely to see this racheting up in the days and weeks ahead. jon. >> all right, contessa, thank you. meantime political fundraising numbers continued trickling in over the weekend you see the board right there with bernie sanders leading the way for democrats in q4. unfortunately earlier on this network we aired wrong photos for andrew yang and tulsi gabbd wearand apologizefor that mistake "squawk alley" returns in less than three minutes or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. - when i see obstacles, i create opportunities. (soft music) - when i see adversity, i find a way. - when i hear never, i say now. - [announcer] southern new hampshire university is education made to fit your goals with over 200 degree pr
vastly under estimated experts tell me smaller business greater to large companies like marriott and equifaxor hacks last year. that's because schaller businesses have less protection and more vulnerable to incursion. i have a note from evercore warning about the hacker economics and talking about the real threat here to u.s. companies likely to see this racheting up in the days and weeks ahead. jon. >> all right, contessa, thank you. meantime political fundraising numbers continued...
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. -- equifax 2017 data breach. to settle federal and state investigations into how it handled a data breach. >>> a major boeing customer is considering shopping elsewhere following the latest setback for the 737 max jet. it's still waiting for delivery of 737 max jets and may need to look at other options. boeing announced yesterday it does not expect regulators until mid 2020. starbucks is announcing new plans to cut its water use and the amount of trash it sends to the land fills. some of the company's other environmental goals include reducing carbon emissions by 6% and adding more plant-based food options. news of starbucks expanding its vegan menu comes after its alternative based minimum rmilks. chick-fil-a proposed a new location near campbell avenue at the site of a former deny's. it was standing room only at the counsel meeting last night. many people wanted to be heard. a neighborhood group that opposes the plan claims chick- fil-a would compromise pedestrian safety and increase traffic and noise. >> i'm
. -- equifax 2017 data breach. to settle federal and state investigations into how it handled a data breach. >>> a major boeing customer is considering shopping elsewhere following the latest setback for the 737 max jet. it's still waiting for delivery of 737 max jets and may need to look at other options. boeing announced yesterday it does not expect regulators until mid 2020. starbucks is announcing new plans to cut its water use and the amount of trash it sends to the land fills....
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equifax agree to a $700 million settlement for the preset expose the personal information of 147 million americans. and facebook agree to a record by billion-dollar penalty or mishandling uses private information. the social media giant also introduce plans for a cryptocurrency. the streaming warts heated up with disney+, apple tv plus and hbo max joining the battle for viewers have cut the cord. one of the hottest young companies went on life support. it got a close look at finances and found more than $1 billion in losses. the real estate company that provides shared workspace is forced out of time the ceo announced thousands of layoffs. general motors settled the longest autoworker strike in 50 years. the walkout lasted six weeks. castle unveiled its newest creation, but the launch did not go as planned. a long-awaited electric cyber truck is made of the same stainless steel as a rocket. those are some of the years top business stories. diane king hall, cbs news, new york. >> casella is accepting preorders for the cyber truck at the first versions are not expected to be available for
equifax agree to a $700 million settlement for the preset expose the personal information of 147 million americans. and facebook agree to a record by billion-dollar penalty or mishandling uses private information. the social media giant also introduce plans for a cryptocurrency. the streaming warts heated up with disney+, apple tv plus and hbo max joining the battle for viewers have cut the cord. one of the hottest young companies went on life support. it got a close look at finances and found...
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think of it like when you go to equifax or trans union and say i want to know -- i know what my credit know all the data that went into making that number and they give you a copy of your credit report. it's becoming problematic for what we said off the top. if you live in nebraska, you don't have that access and so now we've got this sort of double issue for people who live in different places. cheryl: i'm thinking the companies are pretty frustrated by this. >> companies are very frustrated. cheryl: it's anybody that has a california customer, you can do business in virginia and a california customer -- >> you have to have a certain amount of revenue, a certain number -- 50,000 consumers have to be in california and then the law applies to you. so it's -- lauren: is this good or bad? >> i think it's a good step in terms of we're finally talking about legislating data privacy. i don't think this is the solution. i was at an e-mail conference late last year and a lot of the e-mail marketers and people that work in the industry are saying it's just such a mess and you have to get in on
think of it like when you go to equifax or trans union and say i want to know -- i know what my credit know all the data that went into making that number and they give you a copy of your credit report. it's becoming problematic for what we said off the top. if you live in nebraska, you don't have that access and so now we've got this sort of double issue for people who live in different places. cheryl: i'm thinking the companies are pretty frustrated by this. >> companies are very...
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equifax agree to a $700 million settlement for the breach and expose the personal information of onedred 47 million americans. and facebook agree to a record by billion-dollar penalty for mishandling uses private information. the social media giant also introduce plans for a cryptocurrency. >> the idea is sending money should be as easy and secure is sending a message. >> reporter: the streaming roy's heating up for viewers who cut the cord. one of the hottest young companies went on life support. we work was about to go public when investor took a closer look at his finances and found more than $1 billion in losses. the real estate company that provides shared workspace is forced out as highflying ceo announced thousands of layoffs. general motors settled the longest autoworker strike in 50 years. the walkout lasted six weeks. tesula unveiled its newest creation, but it didn't go exactly as planned. a long-awaited electric cyber truck is made of the same stainless steel as the space x rocket. those are some of the years top business stories. diane king hall, cbs news, new york. >>>
equifax agree to a $700 million settlement for the breach and expose the personal information of onedred 47 million americans. and facebook agree to a record by billion-dollar penalty for mishandling uses private information. the social media giant also introduce plans for a cryptocurrency. >> the idea is sending money should be as easy and secure is sending a message. >> reporter: the streaming roy's heating up for viewers who cut the cord. one of the hottest young companies went...
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today is the last day to file a claim if you are affected the 20 17th massive equifax data breach. it expose personal information of as many as 147 million people. they agreed to pay up to $700 million and the lawsuit -- >> we hear a new clothing collection from beyonci is getting mixed reviews. >> her highly anticipated collaboration has launched. it lasted fanfare buté. the collection ranges from eczema small to extra large and despite the backlash it is already sold out on a deuces website. >> we will see how she responds. abc will pick your nose. >> maybe she will especially because it sold out already. >> exactly. time now 4: 49. still ahead on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a self driving shuttle could when they hit the streets of the bay area. details on the just unveiled robot taxi. >>> rain is on its way out. pretty much most of the way out. behind it we are having some visibility issues. and will tell you what is happening and when that was out just ahead. >> it might i am running to defeat donald trump. in 2016 i warned that donald trump was a dangerous demagogue
today is the last day to file a claim if you are affected the 20 17th massive equifax data breach. it expose personal information of as many as 147 million people. they agreed to pay up to $700 million and the lawsuit -- >> we hear a new clothing collection from beyonci is getting mixed reviews. >> her highly anticipated collaboration has launched. it lasted fanfare buté. the collection ranges from eczema small to extra large and despite the backlash it is already sold out on a...
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file a claim for free credit monitoring or compensation if you were effected by the massive 2017 equifax data breach. a u.s. district court finalized the $70 million settlement. the personal information of 147 million people was a part of the breach. those who do file claims are eligible to get at least four years of credit monitoring or get a cash payout. the original amount was $125, but given the number of people who have filed, it could be substantially less than that. >>> controversy swirling around music's biggest night. >> according to new allegations, the grammy awards are rife with corruption. >> reporter: in this morning's "gma" first look, just four days before music's biggest night, new bombshell allegations are hitting the grammys. ♪ a new complaint to the equal employment opportunity commission filed by recently ousted recording academy ceo and president debra dugan claims the grammy voting progress is rife with corruption. ♪ the complaint specifically naming ed sheeran and understa ariana grande who missed out on song of the year category due to an outrageous conflict of i
file a claim for free credit monitoring or compensation if you were effected by the massive 2017 equifax data breach. a u.s. district court finalized the $70 million settlement. the personal information of 147 million people was a part of the breach. those who do file claims are eligible to get at least four years of credit monitoring or get a cash payout. the original amount was $125, but given the number of people who have filed, it could be substantially less than that. >>>...
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yet equifax failed to take action. the credit agencies have demonstrated that they are not able to secure the -- their systems by themselves. it's time for congress to protect americans from threats against their credit history and the misuse of their personal information. my amendment, mr. chair, addresses this issue in two ways. first, it requires credit agencies to ensure they are meeting minimum training requirements for cybersecurity. every major corporation and most federal, state and local government entity understands that cybersecurity training is crucial and have established training requirements and standards. credit agencies should do the same. second, it gives the consumer financial protection bureau the authority to examine the cybersecurity protocols and training of credit agencies. to ensure these agencies are taking appropriate steps to secure our critical personal information. this oversight will ensure that credit agencies are proactively adapting to the change in threats more and more institutions f
yet equifax failed to take action. the credit agencies have demonstrated that they are not able to secure the -- their systems by themselves. it's time for congress to protect americans from threats against their credit history and the misuse of their personal information. my amendment, mr. chair, addresses this issue in two ways. first, it requires credit agencies to ensure they are meeting minimum training requirements for cybersecurity. every major corporation and most federal, state and...
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billion on cybersecurity insurance, suggesting the risk of cyberlosses is vastly under, marriott and equifaxler businesses may be more vulnerable >> contessa, what is the best thing to do for small or business businesses to protect themselves is it better cybersecurity or insurance? is insurance widely available? >> yeah, that's a great point. cyberinsurance is an increasing focus inside the industry they say cyberinsurance covers things that general liability doesn't cover like the loss of business or impact on your workers, when your workers have to leave the job because of the trauma soaked with a major attack. when you look at cyberinsurance they have consultants who comes in, assess the business, makes recommendations, and then a team to help responsibility to those cyberattackses that is something businesses could get. on the other hand i've had experience say two-factor authentication is a must, and you need something more than antivirus installed on the computer that just doesn't cut ittian more. >> contessa brewer, thanks for bringing up the story. >>> up next, voter volatility. how
billion on cybersecurity insurance, suggesting the risk of cyberlosses is vastly under, marriott and equifaxler businesses may be more vulnerable >> contessa, what is the best thing to do for small or business businesses to protect themselves is it better cybersecurity or insurance? is insurance widely available? >> yeah, that's a great point. cyberinsurance is an increasing focus inside the industry they say cyberinsurance covers things that general liability doesn't cover like the...
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. >>> and today is the deadline for victims of the equifax data breach to file a claim its settlementitled affected consumers to free credit monitoring and identity restoration services for the next several years consumers may also be eligible for monetary restitution so check that out. that is the news update this hour morgan, i'll send it back downtown to you. >> sue, thank you. >>> opening arguments are under way in president trump's impeachment trial. >> morgan, house managers are taking turns delivering the opening arguments in the trial the chairman of the house judiciary committee, jerry nadler, kicked off this round and last night he had made some republicans pretty angry when he accused them of engaging in a cover-up today he started on a more conciliatory tone. >> i would like to thank the chief justice and the senators for your listening and patience last night as we went into the long hours truly, thank you >> so democrats, they are turning down the rhetoric and focusing more on principles rather than on personal attacks. still the white house defense team seems eager to r
. >>> and today is the deadline for victims of the equifax data breach to file a claim its settlementitled affected consumers to free credit monitoring and identity restoration services for the next several years consumers may also be eligible for monetary restitution so check that out. that is the news update this hour morgan, i'll send it back downtown to you. >> sue, thank you. >>> opening arguments are under way in president trump's impeachment trial. >>...
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. >> reporter: singh says his private information was exposed with millions of others in the 2017 equifaxd odds are more people will face similar problems. in its 2019 end-of-year data breach report, the identity theft resource center says the number of data breaches went up 17%. the group says one significant new threat that emerged -- consumers data left unopposed through data bases unsecured. they said locations failed to add a passwords to protect cloud live based data. it's not known if the data was stolen. another trend that's exploded in the past year they say, something called credential stuffing where hackers buy someone's stolen login and password from the dark web, then see if the same combo gets them into other online accounts. the center's coo, james lee -- >> the reason it's so easy is because so many of us use the same password for multiple accounts. >> reporter: the report says noteworthy credential-stuffing attacks included intuit, boost mobile, dunkin', and the treatmenti in-- the disney plus. he's been fighting identity thieves for more than a year. >> i try to stay hap
. >> reporter: singh says his private information was exposed with millions of others in the 2017 equifaxd odds are more people will face similar problems. in its 2019 end-of-year data breach report, the identity theft resource center says the number of data breaches went up 17%. the group says one significant new threat that emerged -- consumers data left unopposed through data bases unsecured. they said locations failed to add a passwords to protect cloud live based data. it's not known...
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s, consumer agencies, equifax, ex-peerian, have -- have errors in the credit reports of at least 40 and on of our constituents serious, potentially life credit errors in the reports of 10 million americans across the country. errors often se takes considerable time and as well as ffort knowledge on how to communicate ith the credit reporting companies. the consumer financial protection bureau, the cfpb, 2018, credit t in reports were the single most omplained about financial product in our country. and the three big c.r.a.'s were complained about financial companies in america. populations, e like seniors, stressed and class -- busy ng working class americans, and ess financially lit rate te -- ns -- literan the credit ricans, system takes advantage of the inancially insecure and precarious. converting transtory lapses of poverty into a lifetime of stigma and hardship. it's very expensive to be poor america. and consumers lack the right to a free annual credit score. who try to get a free annual credit report or to tricked eir scores get into purchasing high-priced credit monitoring or
s, consumer agencies, equifax, ex-peerian, have -- have errors in the credit reports of at least 40 and on of our constituents serious, potentially life credit errors in the reports of 10 million americans across the country. errors often se takes considerable time and as well as ffort knowledge on how to communicate ith the credit reporting companies. the consumer financial protection bureau, the cfpb, 2018, credit t in reports were the single most omplained about financial product in our...
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to look or you are unsure, you can get a free copy of your credit frort expeerian, transunion and equifaxhave this other tip called get out of debt with the debt snowball. >> yes. now, listen, once you understand what you owe, now we have got to get your money back. we need to understand we have got a lot of money that goes out to credit cards, car loans and student loans. i want americans to get your money back. so attack this debt. don't let it hang around. debt is a thief it. steals away from your peace of mind as well as your joy. here is how i have been showing people for years how to attack debt. list debt out smallest to biggest. i don't care about the interest rate. just smallest to biggest. attack the little one first. you guys when you start to get out of debt. it's about building momentum as well as your confidence. the debt snowball works. ainsley: it absolutely does. have you helped me with that, chris. i remember when i was in debt. it is free. freedom when you can get out of debt. you say revisit your budget or make one today. >> yeah. we have got to understand where our mo
to look or you are unsure, you can get a free copy of your credit frort expeerian, transunion and equifaxhave this other tip called get out of debt with the debt snowball. >> yes. now, listen, once you understand what you owe, now we have got to get your money back. we need to understand we have got a lot of money that goes out to credit cards, car loans and student loans. i want americans to get your money back. so attack this debt. don't let it hang around. debt is a thief it. steals...