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paige thompson has been arrested by the fbi and previously works for amazon and expected to cost capitalto $150 million. >>> today the department of homeland security talking about modern flight systems being vulnerable to hacking if someone manages to gain physical access. it points out engine readings, complies data, altitude and other readings could all be manipulated to provide false measurements to the pilot. it recommends pleasant owners restrict on off physical access to the aircraft. >>> today in the ghost ship trial, it was the defense's attorney for closing arguments. in his final pitch to the jury, curtis brigs blasted the da's case against his client max harris. he said harris never signed the lease for the ghost ship, didn't promote the music event the night of the fire design d doubt to find harris not guilty. our crime reporter henry lee will have a live report from the courtroom coming up later at 9:00. >>> encouraging young people to stay active and the new partnerships to stay active and community staying active and participating in sports. we'll talk about providing op
paige thompson has been arrested by the fbi and previously works for amazon and expected to cost capitalto $150 million. >>> today the department of homeland security talking about modern flight systems being vulnerable to hacking if someone manages to gain physical access. it points out engine readings, complies data, altitude and other readings could all be manipulated to provide false measurements to the pilot. it recommends pleasant owners restrict on off physical access to the...
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the fbi says former software engineer paige thompson is responsible for the attack and under arrest, accused of stealing about 140,000 social security numbers in the u.s. and 80,000 linked bank account numbers. >> it's not the first and it won't be the last. today, capital one. last year, marriott. the year before, equifax. >> reporter: it involved 100-00-0000 people in the u.s. the bulk of the data is consumers and small businesses who applied for credit cards between 2005 and early 2019. capital one will be notifying the effected individuals. the company believes it is unlikely the information was used for fraud, but it will offer free credit monitoring services to those affected. other steps include checking credit scores annually. placing a credit freeze on your account, making it harder for someone to open an account. and filing taxes early. >> assume your information is out there. there have been so many data beaches, if it's not, it will br soon. >> reporter: and experts advise consumers to frequently change pass words. cbs news, new york city. >>> and sony is working on a sol
the fbi says former software engineer paige thompson is responsible for the attack and under arrest, accused of stealing about 140,000 social security numbers in the u.s. and 80,000 linked bank account numbers. >> it's not the first and it won't be the last. today, capital one. last year, marriott. the year before, equifax. >> reporter: it involved 100-00-0000 people in the u.s. the bulk of the data is consumers and small businesses who applied for credit cards between 2005 and...
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investigators say they tracked down paige thompson because she allegedly posted the stolen information to a site using her actual name and e-mail address. her roommate says he thinks she didn't mean to hurt anybody. >> had no infairious intentions with the data. >> capital identity protections. >>> a mechanical issue experienced not long after taking off, and it had to circle four hours before it could land back at the airport. it finally did so around 7:00 last night and nobody was hurt. >>> back to me, so let's talk about what's going on with your forecast. i want to show you what it looks like from the roof camera, it's 55 degrees. here's a look at the temperatures today versus average. one degree cooler than average. san rafael, and you can see san francisco and san jose, four degrees below. concord and redwood city five to seven degrees cooler than we should be this time of the year. if you put off the yard work over the weekend, this is about as warm as it's going to get. this is out near antioch, low to mid-80s. everywhere else, 60s and 70s. here's a look at wednesday. looks lik
investigators say they tracked down paige thompson because she allegedly posted the stolen information to a site using her actual name and e-mail address. her roommate says he thinks she didn't mean to hurt anybody. >> had no infairious intentions with the data. >> capital identity protections. >>> a mechanical issue experienced not long after taking off, and it had to circle four hours before it could land back at the airport. it finally did so around 7:00 last night and...
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paige thompson is accused of breaking in and gaining access to kansas numbers, 1 million canadian social insurance numbers, 80,000 bank account numbers. she accessed an undisclosed number of names, addresses, credit scores, credit limits, balances. according to the department of justice, thompson had worked as a tech company software engineer for the cloud hosting company capital one was using. the hack happened march 22nd and 23rd. it's fixed the vulnerability, adding, the largest category of information accessed was credit card applications from 2005 through early 2019. the bank said no credit card numbers or log-in credentials were compromised. thompson, 33 years old, was arrested monday in connection with the breach. her attorney could not be immediately reached for comment. capital one said it'll notify you if you were affected by the breach, and it'll make free credit monitoring and identity protection available. how many times have you gotten this offer? this is the third time. the bank is investigating the incide incident. >>> we're learning more about the three people who died i
paige thompson is accused of breaking in and gaining access to kansas numbers, 1 million canadian social insurance numbers, 80,000 bank account numbers. she accessed an undisclosed number of names, addresses, credit scores, credit limits, balances. according to the department of justice, thompson had worked as a tech company software engineer for the cloud hosting company capital one was using. the hack happened march 22nd and 23rd. it's fixed the vulnerability, adding, the largest category of...
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. >> reporter: they have 33-yeaold paige thompson former software engineer from seattle already arrested authorities went through her home and found what they say are devices containing some of this information and they believe they also traced a message that was posted back in july claiming to have taken the information. but it was an anonymous caller who reached out it capital one back in july saying just a few weeks ago saying hey, we think some of your information is on this datsha ing website, and in fact, turns out it was more than 100 million in the united states another 6 million the company says in canada whose information may be at risk not log ins or credit card numbers but social security, 140,000 plus people and other information could be at risk here's what the company is sang, they've notified people who may be affected. they're offering free credit monitoring a identity theity protection the big question will be how did the hack happen and what will be done with those security systems to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> those security breaches all-too common problems
. >> reporter: they have 33-yeaold paige thompson former software engineer from seattle already arrested authorities went through her home and found what they say are devices containing some of this information and they believe they also traced a message that was posted back in july claiming to have taken the information. but it was an anonymous caller who reached out it capital one back in july saying just a few weeks ago saying hey, we think some of your information is on this datsha...
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former software engineer paige thompson is under arrest. accused of stealing about 140,000 social security numbers in the u.s. as well as 80,000 bank account numbers. capital one will offer free credit monitoring services to those affected. other steps consumers can take included checking credit scores annually, facing a credit freeze on your account, making it harder for someone to open a new account in your name. and filing taxes early before a scammer can. >>> assume your information is out there. there have been summary data breaches, if it is not out there yet, it probably will be soon. >>> in addition, financial experts always advise consumers regally change their online passwords. >>> an investigation is underway after a middle school prank involving bananas that almost turned deadly. goal authority say an ohio art teacher posted signs a warning against the bananas because of a severe allergy. but three students smeared banana on her door, on the knob, and then began throwing them at her. the teacher suffered a major reaction moments
former software engineer paige thompson is under arrest. accused of stealing about 140,000 social security numbers in the u.s. as well as 80,000 bank account numbers. capital one will offer free credit monitoring services to those affected. other steps consumers can take included checking credit scores annually, facing a credit freeze on your account, making it harder for someone to open a new account in your name. and filing taxes early before a scammer can. >>> assume your...
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the fbi has arrested a seattle software engineer identified as paige thompson. allegedly bragged about the breach online. >>> it's debate night and it could be make or break for some of the presidential hopefuls facing off in that second debate of the democratic primary. senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren will share center stage in detroit. also on stage tonight, marianne williamson, tim ryan, amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg, john hickenlooper, john delaney, steve bullock. beto o'rourke. after that fiery exchange last month, tomorrow night's lineup will feature former vice president joe biden and senator kamala harris in those two prime spots. and as we prepare to turn our attention to those democratic hopefuls, president trump has unleashed another barrage of late-night tweets pointed directly at maryland congressman elijah cummings. >> the president railed against cummings for criticizing the acting homeland security chief over conditions at migrant detention centers and he claimed billions of dollars pumped into cummings' baltimore district were stole
the fbi has arrested a seattle software engineer identified as paige thompson. allegedly bragged about the breach online. >>> it's debate night and it could be make or break for some of the presidential hopefuls facing off in that second debate of the democratic primary. senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren will share center stage in detroit. also on stage tonight, marianne williamson, tim ryan, amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg, john hickenlooper, john delaney, steve bullock. beto...
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it involved one alleged perpetrator, paige thompson, a 33-year-old formerneoftware en who didn't appearation for identity many other hacks are believed to be the work of groups or ate-sponsored actors. investigators arrested thompson after she accessedil the and made them more accessible. capital one says it will notify customers who are affected by the breach. the news comes just one week after aredit reporting bureau, equifax, settled its massive 2017 hack for $217 million t accordin a report from ibm, they account for a fifth of all rattacks. the reason, it is reese for bad actors to make money from a customer bankount information. cybersecurity consistently ranks among the top concerns of bank ceos, w are spending an increasing amount of money to protect their networks. >> if we spend $600 million a year in cyber, all of us spend huge amountsf money to protect privacy of the system. i agree with you, cyber risk is probably the biggest think the inancial system faces in the world. it is a global risk and you are correct. all of those folks get invold and make it very complicated. >>
it involved one alleged perpetrator, paige thompson, a 33-year-old formerneoftware en who didn't appearation for identity many other hacks are believed to be the work of groups or ate-sponsored actors. investigators arrested thompson after she accessedil the and made them more accessible. capital one says it will notify customers who are affected by the breach. the news comes just one week after aredit reporting bureau, equifax, settled its massive 2017 hack for $217 million t accordin a report...
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raided the home of a 33 year old woman her name is paige thompson although some people would know her as erratic that's the name that she uses on the internet and in software developing circles they raided a home they found devices that they searched through days devices and on them they found documents that related to capital one and indeed other companies which the f.b.i. is now looking into whether they were potential targets or maybe they've already being targets and they just don't know about it yet so she has already appeared in court she appeared in court today she's been remanded into custody she will remain in prison until thursday when she appear in court again she's been charged with. to fraud and abuse what has capital once reaction been to this attack well it shocked it's a very big organization is the 7th biggest commercial bank in the united states it says that it doesn't believe that these details have been used to commit any fraud but it's still looking into that it's offered to all of the victims credit monitoring services for free just so that they can check whether
raided the home of a 33 year old woman her name is paige thompson although some people would know her as erratic that's the name that she uses on the internet and in software developing circles they raided a home they found devices that they searched through days devices and on them they found documents that related to capital one and indeed other companies which the f.b.i. is now looking into whether they were potential targets or maybe they've already being targets and they just don't know...
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official the suspect, 33-year-old software engineer paige thompson, to allegedly s customers' addresses, phone numbers, birth dates andredit history linked to applications for credit cards from 2005 through early 2019. she was arrested by the f in seattle on monday after bragging about it online, saying i've basically atrapped myself with bomb vest, dropping capital one's docs and admitting it. capital one insists no credit card numbers or log in information was exposed but admits 140,000 social security numbers were put at risk. cyber security experts say even ifou're careful, your personal da data is in the hands of any company that stores information online. so to better protect yourself, freeze your credit with all three bureaus. regularly check your credit on monitoring sites and beware of phishing scams. >> fraudulent users bad actors it will email you, call you trying to get other data from you pretending to be an authority or credit monitoring service. >> reporter: as for capital one, the ceo says, i sincerely apologize and i am committed to making it right. capital one says the
official the suspect, 33-year-old software engineer paige thompson, to allegedly s customers' addresses, phone numbers, birth dates andredit history linked to applications for credit cards from 2005 through early 2019. she was arrested by the f in seattle on monday after bragging about it online, saying i've basically atrapped myself with bomb vest, dropping capital one's docs and admitting it. capital one insists no credit card numbers or log in information was exposed but admits 140,000...
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surveillance cameras captured the early- morning raid as armed agents fwept into the house of paige thompsone 33-year-old seattle woman authorities say hacked into capital one's records. the f.b.i. says thompson stole likely tens of millions of credit card applications from a05 to this year, applications shat held 140,000 social security numbers and approximately 80,000 bank account numbers. nhe government says she even bragged about it in a direct message to someone on twitter, saying, "i've basically strapped myself with a bomb vest, dropping capital one's dox, and admitting it." it's just the latest breech. the world's largest at yahoo! hit nearly three billion accounts over a three-year period. 2meec equifax, affecting some 147. an yr,arriott hotel customers fell victim with up to 383 million customer records accessed. two advocacy groups advised nsday that consumers simply freeze their credit to avoid becoming a fraud victim. adam garber with the public interest research group: k you know, 10 minutes to freeze your credit, saving hours hd hours of time and potentially thousands of dolla
surveillance cameras captured the early- morning raid as armed agents fwept into the house of paige thompsone 33-year-old seattle woman authorities say hacked into capital one's records. the f.b.i. says thompson stole likely tens of millions of credit card applications from a05 to this year, applications shat held 140,000 social security numbers and approximately 80,000 bank account numbers. nhe government says she even bragged about it in a direct message to someone on twitter, saying,...
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these images showing the dramatic fbi raid of the home of paige thompson, guns drawn.hompson who goes by the name "erratic" on twitter, allegedly accessed the personal information of more than 100 million capital one customers who applied for credit cards between 2005 and 2019, including 140,000 social security numbers and 80,000 bank account numbers. >> 100 million is a huge number. that means your data has probably been compromised. i know mine was. >> reporter: just last month, thompson allegedly sent this message taunting the bank -- "i've basically strapped myself with a bomb vest, dropping capital one's dox and admitting it." so how can you protect your accounts? take advantage of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection offered by capital one to victims. and check your bank statements regularly for fraud. >> so, let's get to rebecca jarvis, following this all day for us. the main question for people watching this at home tonight, how do you know if your information has been stolen. >> reporter: david, capital one says they'll be reaching out directly
these images showing the dramatic fbi raid of the home of paige thompson, guns drawn.hompson who goes by the name "erratic" on twitter, allegedly accessed the personal information of more than 100 million capital one customers who applied for credit cards between 2005 and 2019, including 140,000 social security numbers and 80,000 bank account numbers. >> 100 million is a huge number. that means your data has probably been compromised. i know mine was. >> reporter: just...
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surveillance cameras captured the early-morning raid as armed agents swept into the house of paige thompson, the 33-year-old seattle woman authorities say hacked into capitalone's records. the fbi says thompson stole likely tens of millions of credit card applications from 2005 to this year. applications that held 140,000 social security numbers and approximately 80,000 bank account numbers. the government says she even bragged about it in a direct message to someone on twitter, saying i've basically strapped myself with a bomb vest, droppi dropping capitalone's docs and admitting it. it's just the latest breach. the world's largest, yahoo! hit nearly 3 million accounts over a three year period. the breach at equifax affecting some 147 million people. and last year, marriott hotel customers fell victim with u 383 million customer records accessed. advised today that consumers simply freeze their credit to avoid becoming a victim. >> ten minutes to freeze your credit, saving hours and hours of time and potentially thousands of dollars. >> reporter: but consumer protection expert christron fi
surveillance cameras captured the early-morning raid as armed agents swept into the house of paige thompson, the 33-year-old seattle woman authorities say hacked into capitalone's records. the fbi says thompson stole likely tens of millions of credit card applications from 2005 to this year. applications that held 140,000 social security numbers and approximately 80,000 bank account numbers. the government says she even bragged about it in a direct message to someone on twitter, saying i've...
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ivestigators say they tracked down paige thompson because she allegedly posted the stolen informationte using her name and e-mail address. her roommate doesn't think thompson meant to hurt anybody. >> paige just wanted to see if she could. she had no with t intentions with the data. >>> if you ever wish our eyes could work more like an iphone camera, you might like the news. uc san diego researchers invented something interesting, a prototype contract lens where you can zoom in or out by looking twice, and they can give you a better look like binoculars too. they are made of a palmer film generated by movements by our eyes and the project is still in its early phase. >> no. >> sounds cool. >> no. >>> coming up at 6:00, our coverage of the gilroy >> victims of the gilroy shooting will have one place they can go for help, and i will have the story coming up. >>> also ahead this morning, the so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside.
ivestigators say they tracked down paige thompson because she allegedly posted the stolen informationte using her name and e-mail address. her roommate doesn't think thompson meant to hurt anybody. >> paige just wanted to see if she could. she had no with t intentions with the data. >>> if you ever wish our eyes could work more like an iphone camera, you might like the news. uc san diego researchers invented something interesting, a prototype contract lens where you can zoom in...
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emily: the person who was arrested, paige thompson, already charged with computer fraud and abuse.rmer amazon employee, the data was stored on amazon's web services. how did the suspect get a hold of the data and what did you do with it? jennifer: so, she was able to go in through a firewall that capital one set is not being configured correctly. that can mean a lot of different things. what we heard is you have to be pretty sophisticated to pull off this type of hack. the way these cloud services provider work is they provide the nuts and bolts of the infrastructure you need. then, companies are supposed to layer on on top of that the kind of security and locks and keys that keep the data secure. capital one was saying this is not because we are on the cloud, not because we are a major user of amazon web services. this could have happened to our old physical data centers. it's definitely interesting. the implications whether or not banks continue to push to using the cloud to store the data, if that slows this down. emily: capital one saying it is unlikely the information was used
emily: the person who was arrested, paige thompson, already charged with computer fraud and abuse.rmer amazon employee, the data was stored on amazon's web services. how did the suspect get a hold of the data and what did you do with it? jennifer: so, she was able to go in through a firewall that capital one set is not being configured correctly. that can mean a lot of different things. what we heard is you have to be pretty sophisticated to pull off this type of hack. the way these cloud...
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investigators say they tracked down paige thompson because she allegedly posted the stolen info to a name and e-mail address. her roommate doesn't think she wanted to hurt anybody. >> paige just wanted to see if she could. >> capital one said it will notify customers whose information may have been breached and will offer free credit monitoring and id theft protection. >>> and behind scams could be military relocations, because it forces people to make quicker relocation decisions. >>> the plant-faced food company says money will go towards building more production facilities. >>> higher prices for aluminum are cutting into the prices for heineken. packing costs are up close to 10% for the first half of the year. >>> taking a live look at the new york stock exchange, and you can see we are down about 96 points. >>> netflix is spending more than half a billion on three new movies with big budget names. the most expensive is the action movie, red notice and it features duane johnson, ryan reynolds, and the other two include "six underground," another action film, and then "the irish me
investigators say they tracked down paige thompson because she allegedly posted the stolen info to a name and e-mail address. her roommate doesn't think she wanted to hurt anybody. >> paige just wanted to see if she could. >> capital one said it will notify customers whose information may have been breached and will offer free credit monitoring and id theft protection. >>> and behind scams could be military relocations, because it forces people to make quicker relocation...
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the fbi has arrested a seattle software engineer paige thompson who authorities say goes by the name on twitter. she tweeted, i've basically strapped myself with a bomb vest, dropping capital ones docks and admitting it. >> doesn't change my day to day. i have to just like something you have to live with. >> he's right. as long as you abide by live with, not hear about, then ignore. >> we need to assume our information is out there. take smart precautions like freezing your credit, changing your passwords, and checking your credit report regularly. >> rossman says now is the time to freeze your credit, not after you've been an identity theft victim. >> you can do it online or over the phone in just a few minutes. the next time there is a big data breach and i'm sure there will be a next time, you can sleep a lot easier knowing that you went ahead and froze your credit. >> capital one says it will offer free credit monitoring to those who have been affected. now i want to hear from you, my 7 on your side hot line is open weekday from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. 415-954-8151 and reach w
the fbi has arrested a seattle software engineer paige thompson who authorities say goes by the name on twitter. she tweeted, i've basically strapped myself with a bomb vest, dropping capital ones docks and admitting it. >> doesn't change my day to day. i have to just like something you have to live with. >> he's right. as long as you abide by live with, not hear about, then ignore. >> we need to assume our information is out there. take smart precautions like freezing your...
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the fbi arrested seattle software engineer paige thompson over the breach and charged her with computerraud and abuse. thompson's online activity led investigators to her, as she reportedly boasted about the hacking on social networking sites. last week, credit bureau equifax settled for at least $650 million over a 2017 data breach that affected the personal information of more that 147 million consumers, the largest such settlement for a data breach. the president signed a bill monday to permanently find the september 11 victim compensation fund, which provides health care for first responders to the terror attacks. this is trump speaking at the signing. i i was down there also, but am not considering myself a first responder. but i was down there, spent a lot of time with you. amy: according to a retired deputy chief, he said he was a private citizen at the time. i do not know what possible role he could have played. after ththe 9/11 attack, trump boasted his building had become the largest building in downtown manhattan after the collapse of the world trade center. the claim was unt
the fbi arrested seattle software engineer paige thompson over the breach and charged her with computerraud and abuse. thompson's online activity led investigators to her, as she reportedly boasted about the hacking on social networking sites. last week, credit bureau equifax settled for at least $650 million over a 2017 data breach that affected the personal information of more that 147 million consumers, the largest such settlement for a data breach. the president signed a bill monday to...
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everything we know between the lawsuit filed in seattle and capital one's statements, this hacker, paige thompsont monetized the data. it will be interesting as discovery happens and lawsuit progresses, if that changes. unique about this breach, it was not directly on capital one security but more about the cloud computing storage services they used. tells about this link. consideredtal one is one of the bigger leaders in terms of its adoption of cloud technology, at least in terms of banks. they think the technology will really change the way that banks do business. all of the data that was hacked was stored on a server they rented from amazon web services. so what will be interesting to slows down adoption in terms of cloud technology in banking, if this is something regulators decide to take up. it will be something that we are keep an eye on. jon: just to follow-up on that, are you hearing that in your own conversations with other players in the financial community, about whether they would take a pause on any of the cloud transition because of his high-profile example we are talking about to
everything we know between the lawsuit filed in seattle and capital one's statements, this hacker, paige thompsont monetized the data. it will be interesting as discovery happens and lawsuit progresses, if that changes. unique about this breach, it was not directly on capital one security but more about the cloud computing storage services they used. tells about this link. consideredtal one is one of the bigger leaders in terms of its adoption of cloud technology, at least in terms of banks....
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her roommate doesn't think thompson meant to hurt anyone. >> paige just wanted to see if she could. she had no nefariousive tensions with the data. >> capital one says it will notify customers can whose information may have been breached. >> and today a law firm filed a class action lawsuit against capital one. if you were ached by the breach, you may be wondering what to do next. >> oh, no. >> michael. >> so let me ask. >> you should hand that to me and i'll take care of that for you all. >> i wouldn't do that. >> hold on to that, please. >> you're going to have a bunch of bad guys doing that too sending you e mails. 100 million customers had at least some of their information stolen. capital one says it will notify those hose have been impacted. if you want to be pro active, the best things you can do right now are one, freeze your credit report. then check your statements to see if there's been any suspicious activity. beware of fake capital one e mails. phishing scams are common after these data breaches. website has been set up where you can get the latest on the breach. i've l
her roommate doesn't think thompson meant to hurt anyone. >> paige just wanted to see if she could. she had no nefariousive tensions with the data. >> capital one says it will notify customers can whose information may have been breached. >> and today a law firm filed a class action lawsuit against capital one. if you were ached by the breach, you may be wondering what to do next. >> oh, no. >> michael. >> so let me ask. >> you should hand that to me...
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the servers in an unnamed cloud company that hosts the bank's data the fbi arrested a suspect, paige thompsonhe's a former engineer at amazon web services. thompson posted some information on a private chat page capital one says the breach will cost it up to 1$150 million thi year back over to you >> the company was unnamed yet the guy was a former employee of amazon web services, but we're not putting two and two together right now >> that's right. this clearly seems like it's still under investigation. that's according to the "wall street journal" and their reporting. we'll have to see how this unfolds. >>> on deck, is the sizzle finally coming off of red hot beyond meat? shares losing more than 10% right now. we'll tell you why next. these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic
the servers in an unnamed cloud company that hosts the bank's data the fbi arrested a suspect, paige thompsonhe's a former engineer at amazon web services. thompson posted some information on a private chat page capital one says the breach will cost it up to 1$150 million thi year back over to you >> the company was unnamed yet the guy was a former employee of amazon web services, but we're not putting two and two together right now >> that's right. this clearly seems like it's...
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investigators say the hacker is a former amazon engineer, paige thompson. here's a picture.tly bragged about this online left a real trail. she is charged with computer fraud and abuse and is scheduled to have a hearing on tuesday. today is tuesday, no. the hearing is on thursday. one person, all of this. >> is not unbelievable? computer fraud, five years in prison and a quarter million dollar fine. not enough frankly given the magnitude of the law to capital one not to mention all the privacy breaches to all these americans the canadians that were affected. >> shepard: is it just a matter of a lock that nobody's numbers are out there? >> i don't think we fully know. we are not really sure. investigation is still ongoing and at such a significant breach. you're talking about 140,000 social security numbers and she apparently went online to say she was going to publish all these numbers and the names of these individuals. who knows who she this information to you. frankly if i were defending her, we would like to see if we could cooperate and get that information. >> shepard:
investigators say the hacker is a former amazon engineer, paige thompson. here's a picture.tly bragged about this online left a real trail. she is charged with computer fraud and abuse and is scheduled to have a hearing on tuesday. today is tuesday, no. the hearing is on thursday. one person, all of this. >> is not unbelievable? computer fraud, five years in prison and a quarter million dollar fine. not enough frankly given the magnitude of the law to capital one not to mention all the...
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. >> 33-year-old paige thompson allegedly access to bank data in march to the bank's faulty firewall. she was caught after bragging about it online. she's a former amazon web services employee. she identifies herself online as a hacker. capital one ceo richard fairbanks has in his statement "i sincerely apologize for the understandable wording this incident must be causing those affected, and i'm committed to making it right." first step, most of the involved data is submitted by customers and small businesses that applied for capital one credit cards going back to 2005, addresses, dates of birth, self-reported income. the nation's fifth-largest credit card issuer says will contact those affected by the hack and offer them free credit monitoring and identity protection. neil, lawyers jumping right in, slapping a capital one with the class action lawsuit accusing the firm of serious security failures and negligence after they've had multiple past security breaches and clearly have not cleaned up their act, according to these lawyers. >> neil: robert gray, thank you very, very much. it'
. >> 33-year-old paige thompson allegedly access to bank data in march to the bank's faulty firewall. she was caught after bragging about it online. she's a former amazon web services employee. she identifies herself online as a hacker. capital one ceo richard fairbanks has in his statement "i sincerely apologize for the understandable wording this incident must be causing those affected, and i'm committed to making it right." first step, most of the involved data is submitted...
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court documents say 33-year-old paige thompson accessed the information through a misconfigured securityre and posted the data on an information sharing site. the fbi seized the number of devices on a raid on thompson's home that appeared to have data from capital ones and other companies that were targeted. no credit card numbers or log-in credentials were compromised. thompson facing computer fraud and an abuse charge which she could face up to five years in prison for and a quarter million dollar fine. capital one chairman apologized for the breach and said his company will offer free credit monitoring and i.d. protection to those affected. joining us here on set danny without his computer, folks. >> data breaches everywhere. i'm afraid of my own laptop now. >> back to pen and paper. let's talk about this breach because it was one week after equifax reached that settlement agreement for its data breach. what are we talking about here in terms of how frequent these have become in terms of capital one and the responsibility it could find itself now for this data breach? >> what is parti
court documents say 33-year-old paige thompson accessed the information through a misconfigured securityre and posted the data on an information sharing site. the fbi seized the number of devices on a raid on thompson's home that appeared to have data from capital ones and other companies that were targeted. no credit card numbers or log-in credentials were compromised. thompson facing computer fraud and an abuse charge which she could face up to five years in prison for and a quarter million...
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the hacker, paige thompson, has been caught, and busting her required a crack squad of top investigatorsthat she had capital one aformation," and "posted the information on github, using her full first, middle, and last mme." this was a super stupid crime. but if ms. thompson is in the market for a relationship, i know just the guy. we'll be right back with jeff daniels. right there. right there. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. an aicial hevalveg. iu have an a musclweakness. iu have while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. what's around the corner could be surprising. ask your doctor about eliquis. who us
the hacker, paige thompson, has been caught, and busting her required a crack squad of top investigatorsthat she had capital one aformation," and "posted the information on github, using her full first, middle, and last mme." this was a super stupid crime. but if ms. thompson is in the market for a relationship, i know just the guy. we'll be right back with jeff daniels. right there. right there. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis...
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complaint said the hacker got information including social security number is up 140,000, 43-year-old paige thompsondly accessed the data in march through a faulty firewall. she was caught after leaving a digital trail on the internet and bragging about it online. she uses the handle, erratic, charged with one count of computer fraud and abuse. the former amazon woman describes herself as a hacker. richard fairbanks had no statement, i'm grateful the perpetrator has been caught i'm deeply sorry for what has happened. i apologize for all the understandable worry this incident must be causing a dam committed to making it right. the banks and most of the exposed data involves information submitted by customers and small businesses that applied for capital one credit cards betwees year. it includes addresses, dates of birth and income. the nation's fifth largest company says it will contact those affected and offer them free credit monitoring and identity protection. some steps you can take, check your statement and report any suspicious activity to your bank and you can also put a hold on your card and
complaint said the hacker got information including social security number is up 140,000, 43-year-old paige thompsondly accessed the data in march through a faulty firewall. she was caught after leaving a digital trail on the internet and bragging about it online. she uses the handle, erratic, charged with one count of computer fraud and abuse. the former amazon woman describes herself as a hacker. richard fairbanks had no statement, i'm grateful the perpetrator has been caught i'm deeply sorry...
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paige thompson, arrested in the hack.mer software engeyer accused of sharing personal info on line, social security numbers, bank account numbers. capital one will offer free credit monitoring but facing a class-action lawsuit over that breach. we're getting close. much. apple is on deck, with the company releasing quarterly earnings any minute. it claims to offset iphone weakness with services, apple store, right now susan is outside of the studios in the hallway on the phone. there there she is. she is speaking to the cfo of apple. she is writing down notes. she is getting insight what the company is about to make public in the report. when we come back we'll not only have breaking numbers but special analysis for you next. ♪ you've done a lot of good for the world. but i feel like you have the potential to do so much more. can we build ai without bias? how do we bake security into everything we do? we need tech that helps people understand each other. that understands my business. we've got some work to do. and we need
paige thompson, arrested in the hack.mer software engeyer accused of sharing personal info on line, social security numbers, bank account numbers. capital one will offer free credit monitoring but facing a class-action lawsuit over that breach. we're getting close. much. apple is on deck, with the company releasing quarterly earnings any minute. it claims to offset iphone weakness with services, apple store, right now susan is outside of the studios in the hallway on the phone. there there she...
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authorities arrested a seattle software engineer. 33-year-old paige thompson, who uses the online handle data and charged her with one count of computer fraud and abuse. thompson allegedly accessed the information in march through the bank's faulty firewalls. she was caught after bragging online about the hack. thompson was a systems engineer for amazon web services between 2015 and 16. if capital one data is hosted by amazon's cloud service which said in a statement it was not compromised. >> very determined hackers are staying a step ahead in being able to access large databases of information. it sort of shattered the myth that the cloud is some sort of out there secure impenetrable fortress. >> capital one ceo richard fairbank said in a statement "i sincerely apologize for the understandable worried this incident must be causing those affected and i am committed to making it right." capital one says it will contact those affected offering them free credit monitoring and identity protection. the bank says the incident will cost as much as $150 million, some of which may be covered by
authorities arrested a seattle software engineer. 33-year-old paige thompson, who uses the online handle data and charged her with one count of computer fraud and abuse. thompson allegedly accessed the information in march through the bank's faulty firewalls. she was caught after bragging online about the hack. thompson was a systems engineer for amazon web services between 2015 and 16. if capital one data is hosted by amazon's cloud service which said in a statement it was not compromised....
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going back to the fact that the person who's been taken into custody for allegedly doing this, paige thompsona former aws employee. >> but until we know exactly what capital one's security practices were >> kbre, lots of question marks. >> it's kind of hard to connect these two. it's kind of like blaming microsoft for somebody using a windows computer >> true. i mean, amazon is off a hundred bucks from july 12th, but really, in kind of a weak take for large cap today, as well it's hard to read. >> true, indeed. >>> let's get over to sue herrera now for a knnews update. >> here's what's happening at this hour. president trump talking to reporters before heading to historic jamestown in virginia to commemorate the 400th anniversary of american democracy. he says black legislatures who plan to boycott his appearance are going against people of color. >> they're so happy that i pointed out the corrupt politics of baltimore it's filthy dirty, it's so horrible, and they are happy as hell so you may have a couple of politicians boycott, but it's all a fix. >> thousands of sudanese students have take
going back to the fact that the person who's been taken into custody for allegedly doing this, paige thompsona former aws employee. >> but until we know exactly what capital one's security practices were >> kbre, lots of question marks. >> it's kind of hard to connect these two. it's kind of like blaming microsoft for somebody using a windows computer >> true. i mean, amazon is off a hundred bucks from july 12th, but really, in kind of a weak take for large cap today, as...
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breaches that we have seen in a long time because one person allegedly committed this a woman named paige thompsontly was able to access a web application in the cloud service provider used by capital one, amazon, and steal this information and take it to social media and many different social media accounts brag about what she had found she was arrested earlier this week >> and the breach apparently took place in march of this year why are we only finding out about it now >> it apparently started in march and went through july. so there's still some things that are a little unclear, but it looks like he only recently was able to get into the information she had stolen and started bragging about on social media. that's where the law enforcement authorities caught her >> was the vulnerability in the cloud at the cloud provider, in other words, amazon web services, or was the vulnerability solely at capital one? >> capital one builds its web applications on an amazon cloud server so the vulnerability was in a firewall that was owned by capital one and managed by them. but that sat on an application
breaches that we have seen in a long time because one person allegedly committed this a woman named paige thompsontly was able to access a web application in the cloud service provider used by capital one, amazon, and steal this information and take it to social media and many different social media accounts brag about what she had found she was arrested earlier this week >> and the breach apparently took place in march of this year why are we only finding out about it now >> it...
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authorities allege 33-year-old paige thompson illegally accessed the banks data back in march 3 faultyamazon web services employee was caught after leaving a digital trail of her alleged crime on the internet, bragging about online. they say that she stole personal gain of about 100 millions americans and 6 million canadians from capital one. an fbi complaint said the hacker got information, including social security numbers and credit scores, about 140,000 people. thompson, who uses the handle "erratic," has been charged with the computer fraud and abuse. capital one data is hosted by amazon's cloud service, which said in a statement that it was not compromised. capital one 'ceo richard fairbank said in a statement, "while i'm grateful that the perpetrator has been caught, i'm deeply sorry for what has happened. i sincerely apologize for the understandable worried this incident must be causing those affected, and i am committed to making it right." the bank said most of the exposed data involves information submitted by customers and small businesses that applied for capital one credi
authorities allege 33-year-old paige thompson illegally accessed the banks data back in march 3 faultyamazon web services employee was caught after leaving a digital trail of her alleged crime on the internet, bragging about online. they say that she stole personal gain of about 100 millions americans and 6 million canadians from capital one. an fbi complaint said the hacker got information, including social security numbers and credit scores, about 140,000 people. thompson, who uses the handle...
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paige thompson is the alleged hacker.h a single count of computer fraud and abuse. as you said, online, thompson uses the alias "erratic" and messages she posted on twitter are a major part of the investigation right now. on june 18th, for instance, she sent a message to another twitter user that read "i basically strapped myself with a bomb vest expletive dropping capital one stocks and admitted it." thompson's home in seattle was searched by the fbi. she was a systems engineer at amazon web services from 2015 to 2016 capital one data is hosted by amazon's cloud service. >> it sort of shattered the myth that the cloud is some sort of out there secure impenetrable fortress where it's really just a series of servers and software, which is just as vulnerable to hacking. >> the hack compromised the personal information of about 106 million people, essentially anyone who has ever had or even applied for a capital one credit card. it is among the largest security breaches of a u.s. financial institution ever to have happened.
paige thompson is the alleged hacker.h a single count of computer fraud and abuse. as you said, online, thompson uses the alias "erratic" and messages she posted on twitter are a major part of the investigation right now. on june 18th, for instance, she sent a message to another twitter user that read "i basically strapped myself with a bomb vest expletive dropping capital one stocks and admitted it." thompson's home in seattle was searched by the fbi. she was a systems...
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paige thompson allegedly hacked credit card applications from more than 100 million people. the datancluded credit scores, bank balances and social security numbers. capital one says it is unlikely the data was actually used for fraud. it appears north korea has carried out new missile launches, for the second time in less than a week. south korea reports the north fired multiple, uniden projectiles into the sea, early wednesday. north korea's kim jong un agreed last mon to revive talks on scrapping his nuclear program. pro-democracy protesters ihong kong have clashed with police again tonight after 44 people were charged with rioting on sunday. hundreds swarmed a police station where the accused were being held, and police in riot gear fired pepper spray to try toisperse the crowd. earlier, demonstrators blocked subway train doors, rnsrupting the g rush hour. still, some of the commuters supported the effort. >> ( translated ): this is what the movement is tryi achieve. the government is not addressing y,the problems in our soci such as political issues, police violence and
paige thompson allegedly hacked credit card applications from more than 100 million people. the datancluded credit scores, bank balances and social security numbers. capital one says it is unlikely the data was actually used for fraud. it appears north korea has carried out new missile launches, for the second time in less than a week. south korea reports the north fired multiple, uniden projectiles into the sea, early wednesday. north korea's kim jong un agreed last mon to revive talks on...
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out in seattle, paige thompson, who goes by the online handle erratic charged with a single count of one says he alleged hacker gained access to personal information from about 106 million credit card applicants in north america. similar story down in los angeles. about 2500 l.a.p.d. officers and more than 17,000 applicants learning today that their personal information may be at risk following a data breach of the city's computer systems. the incredible moment the officer saves a child's life, and are midnight is next. good point! that's why esurance is making the whole experience surprisingly painless. so, you never have to talk about it. unless you're their spokesperson. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix. defenders of home. ♪ na blend of quality probiotics. and fermented whole food botanicals, expertly curated to naturally support your gut health every day. go with align whole food blend. from the pros in digestive health. while managing your type 2 diabetes- why think about your heart? because wi
out in seattle, paige thompson, who goes by the online handle erratic charged with a single count of one says he alleged hacker gained access to personal information from about 106 million credit card applicants in north america. similar story down in los angeles. about 2500 l.a.p.d. officers and more than 17,000 applicants learning today that their personal information may be at risk following a data breach of the city's computer systems. the incredible moment the officer saves a child's life,...
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paige thompson obtained the data by obtaining a server owned by capital one.'s been charged with computer fraud and abuse. the breach exposing the personal information of an estimated 100 million people in the u.s., and another 6 million in canada. that includes information on nsumers and small businesses that applied for a capital one credit card between 2005 and 2019. so what's at risk? customers' names, addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, and some parts of consumers' credit story. capital one insists no credit card account numbers or log-inr inion was exposed. but they do say that 14000 social security numbers were put at risk. along with 80,000 bank account numbers. capital one's ceo saying in a statement, while i am grateful that the perpetrator has been caught, i'm deeply sorryat for whas happened. i sincerely apologize for the understandab thisnt incide must be causing those affected and i'm committed to esking it right. this lat breach coming just one week after equifax settled with the government for a record $650 million after a 2017 data breach e
paige thompson obtained the data by obtaining a server owned by capital one.'s been charged with computer fraud and abuse. the breach exposing the personal information of an estimated 100 million people in the u.s., and another 6 million in canada. that includes information on nsumers and small businesses that applied for a capital one credit card between 2005 and 2019. so what's at risk? customers' names, addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, and some parts of consumers' credit story. capital...
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could be the first of many federal investigators say this woman, paige thompson, from seattle single-handedlyked into a cloud storage system. and got access to all that data. capital one says the breach affected 100 million people in the u.s. who applied for or had a credit card with them since 2005. on top of that, another 6 million in canada. here is what is compromised. about 140,000 social security numbers and 80,000 bank account numbers as well as credit scores, credit limits and payment histories. on top of all of that, we're talking all of these things on your screen, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth. the breach calls into question the security of amazon's cloud service. where capital one stored the data. the woman arrested work the for amazon as software engineer from 2015 to 2016. we got a statement from amazon. it says amazon web services was not compromised in any way and as they put it functioned as designed. for capital one this lawsuit could be the beginning of its troubles. the company estimates that the breach could cost them up to $150 million. neil. neil: grady, than
could be the first of many federal investigators say this woman, paige thompson, from seattle single-handedlyked into a cloud storage system. and got access to all that data. capital one says the breach affected 100 million people in the u.s. who applied for or had a credit card with them since 2005. on top of that, another 6 million in canada. here is what is compromised. about 140,000 social security numbers and 80,000 bank account numbers as well as credit scores, credit limits and payment...
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this morning, paige thompson, a seattle software engineer, under arrest after authorities say she hackedrd issuer capital one gaining access to more than 100 million applications, exposing credit scores, balances, payment history and contact information. 140,000 social security numbers and nearly 80,000 bank account numbers compromised too. investigators say they tracked thompson who went by the name erratic on twitter after she allegedly posted the stolen information to a site using her name and email address. allegedly tweeting the bank, quote, i've basically strapped myself with a bomb vest, dropping capital one's documents and admitting it. ♪ promise that you'll never find another like me ♪ >> reporter: capital one which is endorsed by a-list celebrities like taylor swift, samuel l. jackson and jennifer garner, says customers whose information has been breached will be notified and will offer free credit monitoring and identity theft protection. and if convicted, the suspect faces up to five years in prison and a fine, michael. >> but is it possible that consumers could possibly get
this morning, paige thompson, a seattle software engineer, under arrest after authorities say she hackedrd issuer capital one gaining access to more than 100 million applications, exposing credit scores, balances, payment history and contact information. 140,000 social security numbers and nearly 80,000 bank account numbers compromised too. investigators say they tracked thompson who went by the name erratic on twitter after she allegedly posted the stolen information to a site using her name...
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the police in seattle said paige thompson is a software engineer who use to work for amazon. >> we know from the history now there is a penalty for this i think these breaches become regular events with these companies they have got to get smarter and tougher in every single company is america is under their gun to protect the data. >> how could one can one person do this effectively. this is an american citizen. one person decided they want to get all of the information. >> i remember when snowden took some of our greatest secrets and spread them abroad. this one seems like it will be difficult to blame unjust internal problems when they had one of their own former engineers who is involved in this hack. i single person able to take all of this data. >> all eyes on the federal register. we have day one of a two-day meeting beginning today. the rate cut tomorrow would be the first one in nearly a decade. the fed is floundering. they are to go for rate increases this year. a total reversal in december or january. we will get rate cut. what do they do afterwards. and they should not even
the police in seattle said paige thompson is a software engineer who use to work for amazon. >> we know from the history now there is a penalty for this i think these breaches become regular events with these companies they have got to get smarter and tougher in every single company is america is under their gun to protect the data. >> how could one can one person do this effectively. this is an american citizen. one person decided they want to get all of the information. >> i...
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including social security numbers and credit scores of about 140,000 of those people. 33-year-old paige thompson allegedly access to the bank's data through a faulty firewall. she was caught after leadin at g a digital trail, bragging about it online. erratic. she has been charged with computer fraud and abuse. the former amazon web services employee identifies herself online as a hiker. capital one ceo, richard fairbanks said in a statement "i'm grateful the perpetrator has been caught. i'm deeply sorry for what has happened. i sincerely apologize for the understandable worried that this must be causing those affected, i am committed to making it right. most of the exposed data is information submitted by customers and small businesses that applied for capital and credit cards, going all the way back to 200 2005 into early this year. it addresses, dates of birth, and self-reported income. the nation's fifth-largest credit card issuer says it will contact people affected by the hike and offer them free credit monitoring and credit protection. other steps you can take, for statement and report fo
including social security numbers and credit scores of about 140,000 of those people. 33-year-old paige thompson allegedly access to the bank's data through a faulty firewall. she was caught after leadin at g a digital trail, bragging about it online. erratic. she has been charged with computer fraud and abuse. the former amazon web services employee identifies herself online as a hiker. capital one ceo, richard fairbanks said in a statement "i'm grateful the perpetrator has been caught....