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and download of demo it looks like a real like a picture gallery to scroll through but really it's malware that deactivates promo and enters codes that enable us to manipulate bank transactions. then the way to tax the unprotected banking up. and its corresponding time number whenever the user authorizes a transaction it's secretly being manipulated the software can change the amount transferred and divert it to a new recipient there's no problem is that all apps integrate the same security measures it's called a single point of failure meaning you can attack them all the same my. banking is already widely used in society british market research firm juniper research expects online banking users to reach two billion worldwide by twenty twenty one and many of them will be using smartphones to access accounts with such sensitive data it's a risky business. software producer primum reacted immediately to the instance hack by adding more security functions so for the time being it was malware no longer works. that doesn't help it's convinced it's only a matter of time before the next new call
and download of demo it looks like a real like a picture gallery to scroll through but really it's malware that deactivates promo and enters codes that enable us to manipulate bank transactions. then the way to tax the unprotected banking up. and its corresponding time number whenever the user authorizes a transaction it's secretly being manipulated the software can change the amount transferred and divert it to a new recipient there's no problem is that all apps integrate the same security...
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one hundred cyber criminal geniuses in the world but what they do is they create the software the malware and then they sell it on the dark web to other criminals who are able to use it this is a very sobering i've got an old laptop with windows x.p. and they stopped supporting mad a couple years ago. it's sobering to think that the banks aren't on the ball in terms of their software are their human vulnerabilities in the banking system that put us at risk for this to. yes as a matter of fact the human vulnerabilities always are the the biggest source of the way in and just about every one of these major hacks and data breaches starts with spearfishing and this is an email to a bank employee it may even look like it's coming from another bank employee or it may be something that appeals to this employee maybe the cyber criminals they've been watching on social media finding out what some of these people are interested in hey there's a concert from there's an eagles reunion and you might be interested in this they get people to click on links in these innocuous e-mails but what happens is
one hundred cyber criminal geniuses in the world but what they do is they create the software the malware and then they sell it on the dark web to other criminals who are able to use it this is a very sobering i've got an old laptop with windows x.p. and they stopped supporting mad a couple years ago. it's sobering to think that the banks aren't on the ball in terms of their software are their human vulnerabilities in the banking system that put us at risk for this to. yes as a matter of fact...
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they inserted malware for the next election. maybe this is a whole new effort.ly it's live and underway now. the way we've learned about it is weird and controversial and that's next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? sharper vision, without limits. days that go from sun up to sun down. a whole world in all its beauty. three innovative technologies for our ultimate in vision, clarity, and protection. together in a single lens. essilor ultimate lens package. purchase the essilor ultimate lens package and get a second pair of qualifying lenses free. essilor. better sight. better life. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor a
they inserted malware for the next election. maybe this is a whole new effort.ly it's live and underway now. the way we've learned about it is weird and controversial and that's next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about...
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aided by some external service providers they managed to clear the malware from the company's computer system but they were not able to track down the perpetrators. these complex targeted attacks known as advanced persistent threats or a.p. t's are becoming more sophisticated and more common. alpha very is convinced that every german company is a potential target. just as we are now in a period of transition where people are willing to discuss these problems open lines with his. company experts are exchanging detailed information on various kinds of attacks and how they can protect themselves against those and to provide an effective defense we have to have the latest information on the attackers and their methods form the c.m.c. . part of that process includes a detailed analysis of previous attacks because many hacking operations follow a pattern. these patterns include brute force attacks in which hackers try to crack a computer users password they simply track through vast quantities of character combinations until they find the right one that's why experts advise people to use pas
aided by some external service providers they managed to clear the malware from the company's computer system but they were not able to track down the perpetrators. these complex targeted attacks known as advanced persistent threats or a.p. t's are becoming more sophisticated and more common. alpha very is convinced that every german company is a potential target. just as we are now in a period of transition where people are willing to discuss these problems open lines with his. company experts...
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they inserted malware for the next election. maybe this is a whole new effort.live and underway now. the way we've learned about it is weird and controversial and that's next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? ancestrydna can open you to a world of new cultures to explore. with two times more detail than any other dna test... you can get a new taste of your heritage. save 40% with our lowest price ever. your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself, with align probiotic. and try new align gummies, with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at appl
they inserted malware for the next election. maybe this is a whole new effort.live and underway now. the way we've learned about it is weird and controversial and that's next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that....
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this is actually a very difficult malware to detect.many have fire walls and systems that will eventually detect this malware, the problem this group, they altered this malware over time to make it less detectible. a lot of companies fell victim to this. in fact, in the neighborhood of 120 companies. >> it's a huge breach. it was a big bust for the both of you and annette, how much more is out there? what do we know about the breadth or depth of this organization. what else is there? >> it's an ongoing investigation. we're determined to find all of those who are responsible and bring them to justice and that means ongoing work, fbi, my office together working all around the world with our counterparts everywhere to make sure we find these folks and ensure that they can't continue to take advantage of our systems. >> we thank you both for your hard work you do every day and annette hayes and jay tap jr., thanks for being on the show. >> the president putting in mileage for the gop on the campaign trail but slamming one of the biggest don
this is actually a very difficult malware to detect.many have fire walls and systems that will eventually detect this malware, the problem this group, they altered this malware over time to make it less detectible. a lot of companies fell victim to this. in fact, in the neighborhood of 120 companies. >> it's a huge breach. it was a big bust for the both of you and annette, how much more is out there? what do we know about the breadth or depth of this organization. what else is there?...
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cuidao >> seguimos millones de páginas de por >> pretendían hackear cuentas de personas para prpopagar malwareartan fotografías de los niños >> sin conocer el riesgo >> las imagenews podrían caer en manos equivocadas >> a paesar de los riesgos, los padres dicen que setguiranb compartiendo imágenes >> las personas podrían saber donde están los hijos >> hayr cuidado>> el mejor amig en la moda >> te lo más reciente en la moda >> es usted de los que acude a google para ver sus enfermedades? >> par mi abuelito y cuando el nos dejo el memorial se encargo de todos los preparativos >> si encuentra un cable electricoc aido llame al 911, la policía y los bomberos reposnderan. >> internet por información médica podría ser contraproducente ya que por esto las personas sin ekmbargo 3/4 de las personas decían aprender aqlgo >> el remedio no soluciono las quejas >> y este tema puede interesar a muchos padres y amdres cuando los niños les pidensi se pueden poner figuritas en la piel los padres dicen que no, pero si esta oculto lo acpeta >> es un pequeño que puede vestir en esta temporada, si tiene una fiesta
cuidao >> seguimos millones de páginas de por >> pretendían hackear cuentas de personas para prpopagar malwareartan fotografías de los niños >> sin conocer el riesgo >> las imagenews podrían caer en manos equivocadas >> a paesar de los riesgos, los padres dicen que setguiranb compartiendo imágenes >> las personas podrían saber donde están los hijos >> hayr cuidado>> el mejor amig en la moda >> te lo más reciente en la moda >>...
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the spearfishing e-mails contained malware that the conspirators embedded in their e-mails." of the election? so this isn't like -- this is a very spec thing. this isn't like hijacking american political causes to make them more extreme. this isn't organizing on facebook. this isn't even what they did to target individual voters on line with content and propaganda that was supposed to make people hate hillary clinton or hate muslims or make you think bernie sanders and donald trump were somehow the same thing. this was spec. this was the last seven days before the election. first week of november. a huge targeted blitz by russian military intelligence blasting hacking tools malware at the individual people who were administering elections in individual florida counties. what did they think they could do in the final week of the election? this wasn't a planning expedition to see how vulnerable those websites were. this was voting time. this was go time. and russia at that moment was trying to gain access to those crucial systems in charge of handling elections in just a matter
the spearfishing e-mails contained malware that the conspirators embedded in their e-mails." of the election? so this isn't like -- this is a very spec thing. this isn't like hijacking american political causes to make them more extreme. this isn't organizing on facebook. this isn't even what they did to target individual voters on line with content and propaganda that was supposed to make people hate hillary clinton or hate muslims or make you think bernie sanders and donald trump were...
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system with very little security where millions of passwords get lost every few weeks, and where malware and household and leach aware and adds that are supposedly adds but everyone knows they are really minuses, all congested the internet. and so we need a new internet architecture. security is not an after-the-fact. it's not a videogame. with swat teams to enforce it, as google imagines. security is an architecture, and the architecture of security is the blockchain. and a number of other cryptographic systems are emerging as candidates to replace this porous internet where all the power and money rises to the top with block stack at the bottom were each person control their own data, the own identity, their own content, their own creativity. >> do you use google? >> i use google obsessively. i couldn't have written this book without google. this book is a celebration of google. google has reached one of the great threat from the companies in all history, but they got infatuated and their own technology, and now imagine that it's almost a religious revelation that's going to end all hu
system with very little security where millions of passwords get lost every few weeks, and where malware and household and leach aware and adds that are supposedly adds but everyone knows they are really minuses, all congested the internet. and so we need a new internet architecture. security is not an after-the-fact. it's not a videogame. with swat teams to enforce it, as google imagines. security is an architecture, and the architecture of security is the blockchain. and a number of other...
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the capability now is moving beyond malware to fish dna, signatures of the bad guys, so that capability is growing. let me shift my metaphor to a bathtub, if you will. i will take a piece of the river and i am going to dump the electricity intelligence into a bathtub. -- speak is a spin get it at is finance and what is telecom and they each dump their own data into the bathtub. thenow it combines capability of the three letter agencies, and i would argue why experience in the years i've been doing this, or five years, these guys are patriots, and the willingness to incorporate with each other is better than it has ever been, ok? let's dump all those into this bathtub and let's look at the joint set of water. that gives us a sense, a real fabric of how to analyze the information. now, to your point, i get a sense as to what is going on out there, and i have through my collaboration with government and with my industry peers a much better. idea of the attack service. folks whoorking with -and cyberad usa - command. we are developing the capability to be able to look at this bathtub, look
the capability now is moving beyond malware to fish dna, signatures of the bad guys, so that capability is growing. let me shift my metaphor to a bathtub, if you will. i will take a piece of the river and i am going to dump the electricity intelligence into a bathtub. -- speak is a spin get it at is finance and what is telecom and they each dump their own data into the bathtub. thenow it combines capability of the three letter agencies, and i would argue why experience in the years i've been...
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as your report said to steal credentials potentially do misinformation and potentially even drop malware on people's devices i think that you know contrary to what some have claimed i think the russians that claim to trumpet claimed there's no evidence that these accounts have not influenced our election we may not have proof that they did but there's certainly no evidence that they did did in fact if you look at the way campaigns spend money a lot less money if spent on things or more money i should say on things like lawn find in television ads obviously people think that they influence the electors voters so why wouldn't fake accounts on facebook and ads on facebook and instagram and elsewhere influence a people who vote a massive cleanup is underway in karen or off to southern india's worst floods in a century but more than a million people are still living in makeshift camps after days of torrential rain flood waters off on the receding and some people are returning to the homes of thomas reports from the town of mana. we've met daniel thomas in an evacuation camp fisherman rescued
as your report said to steal credentials potentially do misinformation and potentially even drop malware on people's devices i think that you know contrary to what some have claimed i think the russians that claim to trumpet claimed there's no evidence that these accounts have not influenced our election we may not have proof that they did but there's certainly no evidence that they did did in fact if you look at the way campaigns spend money a lot less money if spent on things or more money i...
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one linked to airan atempted to spread malware. campaign was aimed at users in the u.s., britain, latin america and the middle east. >>> the man accused of killingo tibbetts faces court -- an autopsy will be performed today. >> reporter: investigators charged 24-year-old christian rivera, an undocumented immigrant for the abduction and murder of mollie tibbetts after going on her daily job. at ohe said molly said you need leave me alone or i'm going to call the police. then he blacks out and to an intersection we believe he then placed molly. >> reporter: just mile brooklyn, iowa. >> investigators have been searching for weeks. why was it not found before. in this case there were corn stocks over the top o her and we weren't able to locate her.m how tibbetts was killed. at a rally, president trump, who's made illegal immigration a signature issue. >> heard today about the illegal alien coming in very sadly from mexico. and you saw what happened with that incredible, beautiful man. more than a dozen fbi agents tpeped in the search.
one linked to airan atempted to spread malware. campaign was aimed at users in the u.s., britain, latin america and the middle east. >>> the man accused of killingo tibbetts faces court -- an autopsy will be performed today. >> reporter: investigators charged 24-year-old christian rivera, an undocumented immigrant for the abduction and murder of mollie tibbetts after going on her daily job. at ohe said molly said you need leave me alone or i'm going to call the police. then he...
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more attacks were launched in 2016, malware is the most costly cyberattack in history, and in may, the fbi shut down the vpn viperbotnet with half a million routers that would have been used as a weapon against us -- all of these actions crossed red lines. mr. chairman, our nation is under attack. these actions it should be regarded as acts of war. until we fail to use the same means back, we will continue to be at the mercy of foreign powers. we must fight fire with fire and the cyber command recently authorized by the ndaa should be encouraged by the president of the united states to take action in cyberspace that provides a real deterrent. finally, i would just say that it is more than just military challenge because we do need to define the battlefield in this combat, it is also a threat to privacy. a defense of privacy as the -- is a defense of our national security. cambridge analytic demonstrates that our own data can be weaponized against us. that data can be weaponized against us as effectively as any missiles or bombs and i look forward to continuing to work with our colleagu
more attacks were launched in 2016, malware is the most costly cyberattack in history, and in may, the fbi shut down the vpn viperbotnet with half a million routers that would have been used as a weapon against us -- all of these actions crossed red lines. mr. chairman, our nation is under attack. these actions it should be regarded as acts of war. until we fail to use the same means back, we will continue to be at the mercy of foreign powers. we must fight fire with fire and the cyber command...
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the problem is when that malware is reverse engineered and changed almost by the minute nowadays by badbad gals around the world, it becomes useless. so i think what you're looking at, i agree with what stephanie said earlier quite frankly. the day has come where there needs to be a partnership between the government and private sector companies to protect the country, and there needs to be a conversation to talk to how we can do this. >> stephanie ruhle, you'll be talking about this tomorrow morning? >> indeed i will, tomorrow morning. >> thank you for talking about it tonight. robert anderson, thank you for coming back on our broadcast. we appreciate both of you being here tonight, however late the hour. >>> coming up for us, the trump administration was warned about the risks of pulling migrant families apart. today some members of the senate wanted to know why they went ahead and did it anyway, when we continue. i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light.
the problem is when that malware is reverse engineered and changed almost by the minute nowadays by badbad gals around the world, it becomes useless. so i think what you're looking at, i agree with what stephanie said earlier quite frankly. the day has come where there needs to be a partnership between the government and private sector companies to protect the country, and there needs to be a conversation to talk to how we can do this. >> stephanie ruhle, you'll be talking about this...
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banks about a potential worldwide atm hacking scheme.co ing to a cybersecurity blog, hackers can use malware bank or payment card processor to steal data and then use thatle s information to withdraw large amounts of cash from atms worldwi. charles henderson is the global managing partner with ibm xforce red a team of hackers who help companies uncover vulnerabilities in their own security systems. >> thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> is this a new vulnerability we're heariut? what do you make of this warning from the fbi? >> so at its core, the fbi is addressing a lack of care and feedingn the at world. if you think about all of the things that banks t have had secure and have been focusing on such as networks, applications and any number of, thin they've -- they've been ignoring the atm security posture for some time. they've been treating it like a mac box and those -- that ignoring has come home to roost, and the criminals are now targeting atms because they're eennerable and they haven't tested. >> so is a hakim nenck imminent what kind of banks are vulnerabl
banks about a potential worldwide atm hacking scheme.co ing to a cybersecurity blog, hackers can use malware bank or payment card processor to steal data and then use thatle s information to withdraw large amounts of cash from atms worldwi. charles henderson is the global managing partner with ibm xforce red a team of hackers who help companies uncover vulnerabilities in their own security systems. >> thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> is this a new...
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the scam could involve a malware that is used to access customer information. >> hackers swarm into a bank, they disable the fraud controls and try to withdrawal money. atms all around, everywhere they can as much money as they can. >> the fbi has yet to make comment on this matter. >>> a mother calling for justice 12 years after her son was gunned down in san francisco. she hopes a new reward catchis r every year e visit the sight where her son died. she was shot 20 times on his way to work. she said he had seen people with guns and was trying to warn someone else when he was shot. >> don't be scared. it takes a village to raise a child. my son was a good son. and -- and we don't want this to hit anybody else's home. we don't want this to happen to somebody else. >> a $250,000 reward has been offered for information in the case. >>> tonight the contra costa county board of supervisors voted to certainture the county assessor. he is accused of sexually harassing two employees. he denied the allegations allegations and the bode also call -- board also called on a t misc. plans to stay
the scam could involve a malware that is used to access customer information. >> hackers swarm into a bank, they disable the fraud controls and try to withdrawal money. atms all around, everywhere they can as much money as they can. >> the fbi has yet to make comment on this matter. >>> a mother calling for justice 12 years after her son was gunned down in san francisco. she hopes a new reward catchis r every year e visit the sight where her son died. she was shot 20 times...
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the fbi now warning about the possibility of cyber criminals scheme using malware tore access personal bankcard information. >> the bank has to do a lot of things to upgrade their firewalls, their policies of dealing with rr:teor cashouts are more likely to happen at small to mediumized institutions because they believe the security measures aren't as strong. they send is the stolen data to the master minds who transfer it on to a reusable card with a magnetic stripe. >> they go to the administrative account and remove any limitations. whatever in the bank at that time, they can cash that one and do it at a predetermined time all over the world. >> the fbi declined to go into greater detail about the warning but said in a statement, is the fbi routinely advises private industry of various cyber threat indicators observed during the course of our investigations. this data is provided in order to help systems administrators guard against the actions of persistent cyber criminals. despite the threat, officials at technology credit union in san who are confident their systems are good to g
the fbi now warning about the possibility of cyber criminals scheme using malware tore access personal bankcard information. >> the bank has to do a lot of things to upgrade their firewalls, their policies of dealing with rr:teor cashouts are more likely to happen at small to mediumized institutions because they believe the security measures aren't as strong. they send is the stolen data to the master minds who transfer it on to a reusable card with a magnetic stripe. >> they go to...
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facebook also says that some of of the accounts attempted to hack other facook accounts and spread malware. >>> nine minutes after the hour. right now, in hawaii, people are preparing for a major hurricane. it's a category 5 storm named hurrlaane . it's moving towards a string of islands and could hit tomorrow. people spent yesterday stocking up on supplies there.e torm could bring torrential rain, high winds, tornadoes, lightning, flthding. e american red cross is preparing to shelter a direct strike on parts of the hawaiian islands is possible late this week. >>> still ahead, details on the sh to award aretha franklin the highest honor in congress. >>> plus, a little more than 24 hours after they tore down a confederate statue, a criminalis investigatioow under way. >>> caught on camera. a wildr helicopcrash. chuck? >>> good morning everybody. nothing more than a quick littl passing shower possible this afternoon. but the weather words of our near future, awesome. fantastic. and superb. wait until you see >>> you're watchingnews4 today." >>> back here at the live desk with new video that
facebook also says that some of of the accounts attempted to hack other facook accounts and spread malware. >>> nine minutes after the hour. right now, in hawaii, people are preparing for a major hurricane. it's a category 5 storm named hurrlaane . it's moving towards a string of islands and could hit tomorrow. people spent yesterday stocking up on supplies there.e torm could bring torrential rain, high winds, tornadoes, lightning, flthding. e american red cross is preparing to shelter...
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facebook says they tried to spread malware.accounts linked to rauchian intelligence were remove. from a separate announcement, basebook said it's making changes to its advertising company by removing more than 35,000 targeting options. change comes after a complaint claiming the plat for was allowing users to exclude certain demographics from seeing their eyes. >>> pap smears may become a thing of the past for many women. only over 30 years old by opt for just the hpv test. that's because the virus causes most cervical kearnss. women between 30 and 65 should get an hpv test every five years or pap smear every three years or both every five years. women 21 to 29 should get them every three years. >> a criminal investigation is under way after a major symbol of the confederacy came crashing down. statue was known as silent some. the unc board called the protesters actions unacceptable saying mob rule and the intentional destruction of public property will not be tolerat tolerated. >> a group of lawmakers want to an award the meda
facebook says they tried to spread malware.accounts linked to rauchian intelligence were remove. from a separate announcement, basebook said it's making changes to its advertising company by removing more than 35,000 targeting options. change comes after a complaint claiming the plat for was allowing users to exclude certain demographics from seeing their eyes. >>> pap smears may become a thing of the past for many women. only over 30 years old by opt for just the hpv test. that's...
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it could access customer's information with malware. >> hackers swarm into a bank. they disable the fraud controls and then try to withdraw money at atms everywhere as much as they can and steal it. >> the fbi has yet to make a specific comment on the particular problem. >>> time now 4:40. a brewing battle between a bay area brewery and in-n-out. it heat up. the name of a new beer that has the burger chain upset. >> plus a bay area man gets a surprise phone call from the director of the dmv. we should all be so lucky. after voicing his concerns. ♪[ music ] of the best teams in baseball this year... but attendance has not kept up with the a's success on the >>> the oakland a's are one of the best teams in baseball this year. but attendance is still low. there was a bump in attendance last night, though, after third baseman matt chapman made a plea for fans to fillmore seat at the coliseum. he had this to say after monday night's game drew a little more than 10,000 fans. >> i just wish we could get some more people out here, man. we are fun to watch and we want our fa
it could access customer's information with malware. >> hackers swarm into a bank. they disable the fraud controls and then try to withdraw money at atms everywhere as much as they can and steal it. >> the fbi has yet to make a specific comment on the particular problem. >>> time now 4:40. a brewing battle between a bay area brewery and in-n-out. it heat up. the name of a new beer that has the burger chain upset. >> plus a bay area man gets a surprise phone call from...
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as your report said to steal credentials potentially do misinformation and potentially even drop malware on people's devices i think that you know contrary to what some have claimed i think the russians that claim to trumpet claimed there's no evidence that these accounts have not influenced our election we may not have proof that they did but there's certainly no evidence that they did did in fact if you look at the way campaigns spend money a lot less money if spent on things or more money i should say on things like lawn find in television ads obviously people think that they influence the electors voters so why wouldn't fake accounts on facebook and ads on facebook and instagram and elsewhere influence a people who vote a massive cleanup is underway in carolyn off to southern india's worst floods in a century but more than a million people are still living in makeshift camps the days of torrential rain floodwaters a funny receding some people are returning to their homes to thomas reports the town of money. we'd met daniel thomas in an evacuation camp fisherman rescued him from his h
as your report said to steal credentials potentially do misinformation and potentially even drop malware on people's devices i think that you know contrary to what some have claimed i think the russians that claim to trumpet claimed there's no evidence that these accounts have not influenced our election we may not have proof that they did but there's certainly no evidence that they did did in fact if you look at the way campaigns spend money a lot less money if spent on things or more money i...
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we are identifying countries that have compromised our systems or who have unleashed destructive malware imposing cost, whole of government costs, diplomatically, financially, legally and through other mediums. the united states has a wide range of options, some seen and unseen and we will no longer resist to use them to deter cyber hostility. for facebook this is about showing it is trying to get on top of its huge problem. of its 32 pages that they removed, they managed to remove 10,000 pieces of content to facebook and brought 150 pieces of advertising at a cost of around $10,000. is advertising at a cost of around $10,000. is hard to quantify how successful these campaigns can be but those that set around a quarter ofa but those that set around a quarter of a million people were able to interact with those pages. perhaps the most interesting aspect of this are the events that these accounts we re are the events that these accounts were trying to set up, real—world events intended to get americans onto the street. facelock said these groups try to organise 30 different events, most of
we are identifying countries that have compromised our systems or who have unleashed destructive malware imposing cost, whole of government costs, diplomatically, financially, legally and through other mediums. the united states has a wide range of options, some seen and unseen and we will no longer resist to use them to deter cyber hostility. for facebook this is about showing it is trying to get on top of its huge problem. of its 32 pages that they removed, they managed to remove 10,000...
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it was a company that did the indicators for the compromise for the crash malware that they found ona petrochemical plant in saudi arabia. they were saying they had identified a criminal cyber group that had gotten malware inside the utility rooms and some of the generators and some of these facility companies. so we actually had to work with some really tough people in the area and we did a lot of data analysis. rate them to fight and when we looked at this thing ran them through this tool the network was isolated. they did allow remote access and that's another way attackers get in. they get into the interrelationship which is what happened with utility companies that reported last week by sans. then we also look for malware inside of memory so they are certain components within an ips environment that are targets like the domain comptrollers the engineering workstations and regret memories from those and we dissected using different tools of volatility. we didn't find anything but then we looked the other side. we have the external threat in the label to the inside threat. the ins
it was a company that did the indicators for the compromise for the crash malware that they found ona petrochemical plant in saudi arabia. they were saying they had identified a criminal cyber group that had gotten malware inside the utility rooms and some of the generators and some of these facility companies. so we actually had to work with some really tough people in the area and we did a lot of data analysis. rate them to fight and when we looked at this thing ran them through this tool the...
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last year wiki leaks published vault seven which detailed malware created by the cia in cooperation with the u.k.'s m i five called weeping angel it could effectively use your smarts to listen to you even when you think your t.v. is off we asked john mcafee if he thought new legislation could hamper the threat here's what he said the government has all the power they have the enforcement they have the police they have the legislation and they can make more if that's not affected so that we have we have no power so while sales of smart t.v.'s and a host of other smart devices don't appear to be slowing down regardless of any cyber threats we'll see the internet of things become that much more tricky of a space to protect in washington village and r.t. . with the does the twenty first century fox deal seemingly done what assets and attributes will does the gain from fox and what will disney do with them here to give us his take is conservative t.v. and radio commentator steve malzberg steve thanks so much for being here we've discussed the media merger maddest before but what is it that di
last year wiki leaks published vault seven which detailed malware created by the cia in cooperation with the u.k.'s m i five called weeping angel it could effectively use your smarts to listen to you even when you think your t.v. is off we asked john mcafee if he thought new legislation could hamper the threat here's what he said the government has all the power they have the enforcement they have the police they have the legislation and they can make more if that's not affected so that we have...
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, they did indicators for malware they found at a plant in saudi arabia. there in the news last week or so because they were saying that they identified a criminal cyber group that had gone malware inside a utility room and some of the generators and some of the utility companies. ... there are certain components within the environment for different ones that are like targets, the domain controller . and we grab memory from those and we dissect it for volatility and we didn't find anything but then we look at the other side, we have external then we inside. the inside threats are more how you control, a the number of people, what kind of background checks you do for people that have elevated privileges versus people that are regular users and how they do it and we've looked at that and they're really good on the external side and really poor on the internal side and we didn't get a sense of where they were at, we benchmark other major hydropower producers like the core engineers, the largest power producer in the country . and they had a lot better practic
, they did indicators for malware they found at a plant in saudi arabia. there in the news last week or so because they were saying that they identified a criminal cyber group that had gone malware inside a utility room and some of the generators and some of the utility companies. ... there are certain components within the environment for different ones that are like targets, the domain controller . and we grab memory from those and we dissect it for volatility and we didn't find anything but...
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your report said just you know credentials potentially do misinformation and potentially even drop malware on people's devices much of a difference do you think all of this will make in the end the why should this two ways of looking at it one is the difference that these accounts could have made if they were allowed to carry on and also the difference in our minds by taking them down are we actually seeing you know a step forward in the two months out from the from the midterms well it's whack a mole right you're not going down another one pops up but i think that you know contrary to what some have claimed i think the russians that claim to trumpet claimed there's no evidence that these accounts have not influenced our election we may not have proof that they did but there's certainly no evidence that they did get in fact if you look at the way campaigns spend money a lot less money if spent on things or more money i should say on things like lawn find in television ads obviously people think that they influence the electors voters so why wouldn't fake accounts on facebook in ads on face
your report said just you know credentials potentially do misinformation and potentially even drop malware on people's devices much of a difference do you think all of this will make in the end the why should this two ways of looking at it one is the difference that these accounts could have made if they were allowed to carry on and also the difference in our minds by taking them down are we actually seeing you know a step forward in the two months out from the from the midterms well it's whack...
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technical assistance for best practices for securing or providing advice on ransomware and distractive malware, our department stands ready to provide tailored support based on each tourist diction's needs. i'm pleased to inform you that today, all 50 states, the district of columbia and over 900 local governments have partnered with dhs to bolster the resilience of the nation's election infrastructure. states also have organic capabilities and are engaging with the private sector to improve the security of elections. requiresinfrastructure aggressive and ongoing vigilance. everyone must play their role to ensure every vote is counted, and counted correctly. all of us here today and members of congress and local elections officials and the public gain new insights into potential adversaries and campaigns. we are committed to providing our partners with the government's best intelligence available. the progress we have made israel and the nation's elections are more resilient because of the work we are doing, but we must continue to ensure our democracy is protected. thank you for being here. i
technical assistance for best practices for securing or providing advice on ransomware and distractive malware, our department stands ready to provide tailored support based on each tourist diction's needs. i'm pleased to inform you that today, all 50 states, the district of columbia and over 900 local governments have partnered with dhs to bolster the resilience of the nation's election infrastructure. states also have organic capabilities and are engaging with the private sector to improve...