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connie guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) is the editor-in-chief of cnet news in san francisco.connie guglielmo/et- "it's not a hack from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." that's why twitter and guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as possible.connie guglielmo/cnet- "because the last thing you want is to someone to take control of your account and tweet out things that you might not ever say. it does potentially harm your reputation. and, as we all know, it's very difficult to pull back and correct a wrong impression." twitter has issued a public apology about the mistake. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (pam) supporters of a data privacy measure say, they have now collected enough signatures to qualify for the ballot this fall. more than 600-thousand signatures were collected and submitted to the secretary of state
connie guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) is the editor-in-chief of cnet news in san francisco.connie guglielmo/et- "it's not a hack from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." that's why twitter and guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as...
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connie guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) is the editor-in-chief of cnet news in san francisco.connie guglielmo/ from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." that's why twitter and guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as possible.connie guglielmo/cnet- "because the last thing you want is to someone to take control of your account and tweet out things that you might not ever say. it does potentially harm your reputation. and, as we all know, it's very difficult to pull back and correct a wrong impression." twitter has issued a public apology about the mistake. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (vicki) a big story we are following tonight... burglars are now targeting workers helping victims of the north bay wildfires rebuild their homes. this morning-- the sonoma county sheriff's office received several reports of constructi
connie guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) is the editor-in-chief of cnet news in san francisco.connie guglielmo/ from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." that's why twitter and guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as possible.connie...
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connie guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) is the editor-in-chief of cnet news in san francisco.connie guglielmo/t- "it's not a hack from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." that's why twitter and guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as possible.connie guglielmo/cnet- "because the last thing you want is to someone to take control of your account and tweet out things that you might not ever say. it does potentially harm your reputation. and, as we all know, it's very difficult to pull back and correct a wrong impression." twitter has issued a public apology about the mistake. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. (pam) enough signatures have been collected for a data privacy measure to head to the california ballot this fall.. that is according to supporters. today : more than 600-thousand signatures were submitted to the sec
connie guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) is the editor-in-chief of cnet news in san francisco.connie guglielmo/t- "it's not a hack from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." that's why twitter and guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as...
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connie guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) is the editor-in-chief of cnet news in san francisco.connie guglielmo/ck from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." that's why twitter and guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as possible.connie guglielmo/cnet- "because the last thing you want is to someone to take control of your account and tweet out things that you might not ever say. it does potentially harm your reputation. and, as we all know, it's very difficult to pull back and correct a wrong impression." twitter has issued a public apology about the mistake. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( robin )enough signatures have been collected for a data privacy measure to head to the california ballot this fall. that's according to supporters. thursday more than 600-thousand signatures were submitted to the secretary of state
connie guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) is the editor-in-chief of cnet news in san francisco.connie guglielmo/ck from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." that's why twitter and guglielmo (goo-yell-mo) are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as possible.connie...
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connie guglielmo editor in chief of cnet news says if the deal goes through it will take more than a year so for now, not much changes.. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news "if you are a sprint customer you still are.. nothing for a while changes" connie says if the merger goes through adn your a sprint customer depending what phone you have you might have to get a new one. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news"these phones are not all compatible on different networks" connie guglielmo like most analysts gives this deal a 50-50 shot of getting through government regulators who want to keep competition thriving and keep existing jobs. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news"first thing they do is cut jobs when merging normally" both t-mobile and sprint say they are committed to not raising prices after this merger in fact they say if they can't merge they will likely raise prices as they are having to pay millions of dollars into building out the next generation 5g network to compete with at&t and verizon. sound from connie
connie guglielmo editor in chief of cnet news says if the deal goes through it will take more than a year so for now, not much changes.. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news "if you are a sprint customer you still are.. nothing for a while changes" connie says if the merger goes through adn your a sprint customer depending what phone you have you might have to get a new one. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news"these phones are not all...
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connie guglielmo editor in chief of cnet news says if the deal goes through it will take more than a much changes.. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news "if you are a sprint customer you still are.. nothing for a while changes" connie says if the merger goes through adn your a sprint customer depending what phone you have you might have to get a new one. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news"these phones are not all compatible on different networks" connie guglielmo like most analysts gives this deal a 50-50 shot of getting through government regulators who want to keep competition thriving and keep existing jobs. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news"first thing they do is cut jobs when merging normally" both t-mobile and sprint say they are committed to not raising prices after this merger in fact they say if they can't merge they will likely raise prices as they are having to pay millions of dollars into building out the next generation 5g network to compete with at&t and verizon. sound from connie guglielmo - editor i
connie guglielmo editor in chief of cnet news says if the deal goes through it will take more than a much changes.. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news "if you are a sprint customer you still are.. nothing for a while changes" connie says if the merger goes through adn your a sprint customer depending what phone you have you might have to get a new one. sound from connie guglielmo - editor in chief of cnet news"these phones are not all compatible on...
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twitter says it discovered a bug that prevented the passwords from being encrypted.connie guglielmo/cnet "it's not a hack from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." twitter and tech experts are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as possible. twitter has apologized. (vicki) coming up on kron 4 news at nine... a fiery car crash on a popular freeway... and a driver was pinned inside the burning car... tonight you hear from the group of cadets that sprang into action to help the victims... (grant) plus... first it was san francisco and now it's san jose... what city officials are doing in the south bay to crack down on the relatively new phenomenon of electric scooters... (vicki) and after the break... a series of new interviews from president trump's new legal counsel rudy giuliani... and it's shedding shed more light on north korea and the stormy daniels pay
twitter says it discovered a bug that prevented the passwords from being encrypted.connie guglielmo/cnet "it's not a hack from the outside. um, it's an internal problem, but nonetheless, we don't know how long that data was floating around for anyone to see. we don't know who had access to it. we don't know if all 330 million, um, passwords were exposed in that file." twitter and tech experts are recommending users change their passwords on all devices as soon as possible. twitter has...