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you want to have good passwords. first, use strong passwords.ardless of whether you get hacked en masse or just your account, a strong password like you see here on the screen the one on the left some gibberish as opposed to taking like you work and your whitewater date. don't put that together. >> imagine that's your birthday? >> how many folks in the newsroom are saying, darn, he has my password because they are easy to remember. >> home towns, where you were born. >> nothing that makes sense. >> passwords bad idea? >> don't use passwords. that's the first one to skip. there are sites on the internet that will create strong passwords. there are sites you can use flee will generate them for you. >> you have to remember it. >> that's the interesting part. when you do have these -- and you change them frequently, that makes remembering them harder. every six months is a good rule of thumb even more frequently in some cases if you want to change, bank passwords more often i'm good with that so you think you have all these jumbled in your head, rig
you want to have good passwords. first, use strong passwords.ardless of whether you get hacked en masse or just your account, a strong password like you see here on the screen the one on the left some gibberish as opposed to taking like you work and your whitewater date. don't put that together. >> imagine that's your birthday? >> how many folks in the newsroom are saying, darn, he has my password because they are easy to remember. >> home towns, where you were born. >>...
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and we're here to play "password!" very simple. i will give each of you a password then each of you are to a one word -- one word -- one word clue only to your partner to get that password. >> jimmy: come again? >> steve: one word only. >> jimmy: okay. >> steve: not two words. not three words. one word. >> jimmy: oh, gotcha, gotcha. >> steve: scoring starts at six. take a point away each time the clue passes. five seconds each time and remember, no part or form of the password can be used. so don't cheat, jimmy. if a clue is illegal as determined by our judges, you will hear this -- [ buzzer ] and you will forfeit the turn. the team with the most points after six wins. any questions? >> jimmy: well -- >> steve: okay, great. >> jimmy: i was just wondering -- >> steve: first clue goes to tina and jimmy -- >> announcer: the password is -- >> steve: tina, we're gonna start with you. >> okay. cocoon. >> caterpillar. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: nice! >> jimmy: what do you mean, "cocoon, caterpillar?" >> steve: well, th
and we're here to play "password!" very simple. i will give each of you a password then each of you are to a one word -- one word -- one word clue only to your partner to get that password. >> jimmy: come again? >> steve: one word only. >> jimmy: okay. >> steve: not two words. not three words. one word. >> jimmy: oh, gotcha, gotcha. >> steve: scoring starts at six. take a point away each time the clue passes. five seconds each time and remember, no...
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we have password changes and fte password changes. i want you to know in 30 days, we applaud that the e-mail in 30 days. supervisor chiu: that is remarkable. that is something we have been hoping for. that is a decent maus gunned. -- milestone. last year, there were a highly- publicized instances of members of the community victimized by crime who had significant grievances about their situation. could you talk about whether or not you are ensuring your services are accessible to the entire diversity of san francisco? >> sure. we do have access to language services. we do access that. i believe the muni portion is what you are speaking up. no good language skills amongst the officers. -- we have good language skills amongst the officers. we got a lot of help from howard wu and marlene tran. on wednesdays, we always have a chinese speaker available. i know that city-wide you're working with the captains to identify people through their citizens' advisory boards. now that we have e-mail, the internet will not be far behind. i know it so
we have password changes and fte password changes. i want you to know in 30 days, we applaud that the e-mail in 30 days. supervisor chiu: that is remarkable. that is something we have been hoping for. that is a decent maus gunned. -- milestone. last year, there were a highly- publicized instances of members of the community victimized by crime who had significant grievances about their situation. could you talk about whether or not you are ensuring your services are accessible to the entire...
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. >> jimmy: and you're the best at password. would you mind playing password when we come back? oh my god. when we come back, we're playing password with betty white. [ cheers and applause ] you're going to love it. come back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at p.f. chang's, we don't just make dinner. we make it sizzle and snap. and now so can you. ♪ ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu. the boldest flavors in the freezer aisle. there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, noble pils, and right now, there's summer ale. [ bob ] samuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ tim ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. -it's citrusy. -lemon. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer ale -- there's just something about it. it's like, totally reminds you of summer, you know? ♪ [ applause ] >>> steve: welcome back to "late night." to my right is america's sweetheart and veteran "password" playe
. >> jimmy: and you're the best at password. would you mind playing password when we come back? oh my god. when we come back, we're playing password with betty white. [ cheers and applause ] you're going to love it. come back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at p.f. chang's, we don't just make dinner. we make it sizzle and snap. and now so can you. ♪ ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu. the boldest flavors in the freezer aisle. there is a rhythm of the seasons,...
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. >> jimmy: and you're the best at password. would you mind playing password when we come back? god. when we come back, we're playing password with betty white. [ cheers and applause ] you're going to love it. come back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk
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>> i had password protection on my work computer. >> but as far as your desktop at home, there's no password for that? >> no. >> would you ever go on the computer after casey would use it? >> the computer was left on all the time, so a lot of times i'd come home and casey would be on the computer, and would i ask her if i could get on for a few minutes. >> and all this stuff about chlorophyll and chloroform, had you told the prosecutors about that back in 2009, did you not? >> yes, did i. >> and this is nothing new? >> no, it's not. >> i would object to him leading. >> is this anything new? >> sustained as to leading. rephrase your question. >> is this testimony anything new? >> no, sir. i did tell the detectives, and i did tell the state's attorneys' office about the searches, and they knew that i searched for chlorophyll as well. >> no further questions. >> any additional questions? may the witness stand down? >> yes, sir. >> thank you, ma'am. you may stand down. >> thank you. >> so you've been listening to cindy anthony, mother of casey anthony facing murder charge there as she's walking
>> i had password protection on my work computer. >> but as far as your desktop at home, there's no password for that? >> no. >> would you ever go on the computer after casey would use it? >> the computer was left on all the time, so a lot of times i'd come home and casey would be on the computer, and would i ask her if i could get on for a few minutes. >> and all this stuff about chlorophyll and chloroform, had you told the prosecutors about that back in...
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different for every account and you definitely don't make your password something obvious that anybody can figure out on their own now and should be embarrassed at least beyond embarrassed at this point some to let that one go but yesterday we also mentioned to you that little security targeted. another possibly more famous website. yesterday evening if you tried to access the site you probably found an error message on the page and was all over it they tweeted tango down cia done for the locals early this morning that site was back to operating as usual and no security information was compromised so at this point it looks like will security almost unstoppable so analysts the media outlets are scrambling to find a way to categorize this group we're going to sit back and watch what happens. now all the cameras from the mainstream media focused on anthony weiner's press conference today are these cameras are pointed in a different direction on the streets of new york concerned citizens are speaking out against the latest proposals from mayor michael bloomberg proposals that could leave e
different for every account and you definitely don't make your password something obvious that anybody can figure out on their own now and should be embarrassed at least beyond embarrassed at this point some to let that one go but yesterday we also mentioned to you that little security targeted. another possibly more famous website. yesterday evening if you tried to access the site you probably found an error message on the page and was all over it they tweeted tango down cia done for the...
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it is a lot of basic things like e-mail, automating crime reports, getting the password into a workable scenario. i don't have it in front of me. it has helped us. san francisco is the host agency for 40 other agencies for law- enforcement data. we spend a tremendous amount of time doing basic password resets for other department of justice agencies. and we have a very small team of people. the top item that you see is the big strategic project for the year. it is a data warehouse. today, if you want to know something very simple such as if there was a robbery in your apartment building, you would think that we could just look on a system that. we cannot do that today. we have the information, somebody entered the information, but it has been printed and put in a large room with other paper documents. what we hope to do is to simply automate that so that we can create searchable data for crime reports. from that, it will be san francisco data that will be community crime reports, so back to what the commissioner was asking, there is committed the crime reports that are available in 20 l
it is a lot of basic things like e-mail, automating crime reports, getting the password into a workable scenario. i don't have it in front of me. it has helped us. san francisco is the host agency for 40 other agencies for law- enforcement data. we spend a tremendous amount of time doing basic password resets for other department of justice agencies. and we have a very small team of people. the top item that you see is the big strategic project for the year. it is a data warehouse. today, if...
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charge and they tweet it you know why they got own because this man right here aaron barr use the password kid a of both thirty three for the entire company e-mail account so wait a minute the head of a firm that specializes in tech security used one password for the entire company e-mail accounts talk about a rookie move but them also tweeted this and he said you know what else he has that password for his twitter his online payment accounts his personal e-mail and his links in secure or secure seriously the hell is wrong with you it's internet knowledge one o one of the you make your passwords different for every account and you definitely don't make a. something obvious that anybody can figure out on their own now and should be embarrassed at least beyond embarrassed at this point some to let that one go but yesterday we also mentioned to you that little security card another possibly more famous website. yesterday evening if you tried to access the site you probably found an error message on the page and it was all over it they tweeted tango down cia dock for the walls early this morni
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the gmail passwords of hundreds of u.s. government officials are stolen and google blames china. >> these allegations are very serious. >> smith: i'm harry smith. also tonight, a de do in an unlikely place. in this season of devastating twisters, central massachusetts is the latest target. rolling out romney 2.0. mitt romney announces his second try for the republican presidential nomination. and changing the shape of the american diet. the pyramid is out, the plate is in. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> smith: good evening. we begin with a computer hacking case that carries huge international implications. that's because the targets included hundreds of high-level u.s. government officials. google says their personal gmail accounts were compromised and the attacks originated in china. today the f.b.i. was called in to investigate as federal agencies scrambled to find out if the hackers got any sensitive information. wyatt andrews has more. >> reporter: it's the second time google has blamed a
the gmail passwords of hundreds of u.s. government officials are stolen and google blames china. >> these allegations are very serious. >> smith: i'm harry smith. also tonight, a de do in an unlikely place. in this season of devastating twisters, central massachusetts is the latest target. rolling out romney 2.0. mitt romney announces his second try for the republican presidential nomination. and changing the shape of the american diet. the pyramid is out, the plate is in....
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like, you know, a free password manager, like key pass, so you have one pastor password and then in thisur other passwords that way, it's more secure in the sense that you're using different passwords for different websites, especially a bank. >> kevin mittnick, great information, come back on the >> thanks so much, brooke have a great day. >> appreciate it. lots of passwords, dually noted. >>> people in syria running for their lives, thousands crossing the border to escape the government crackdown but there is new shocking video showing what security forces are allegedly doing to children and this is sparking a fire storm. tough stick around. tough see this video know in order to fully grasp the outreach. hala gorani is standing by and she is going to explain this whole thing to me next. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance. if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. it's a better
like, you know, a free password manager, like key pass, so you have one pastor password and then in thisur other passwords that way, it's more secure in the sense that you're using different passwords for different websites, especially a bank. >> kevin mittnick, great information, come back on the >> thanks so much, brooke have a great day. >> appreciate it. lots of passwords, dually noted. >>> people in syria running for their lives, thousands crossing the border to...
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state is he starting on july first it's now going to be illegal to share your username and your password to sites like netflix rhapsody and other subscription based streaming services that's right you could actually face jail time and fines for letting your friends or your boyfriend watch a movie on netflix on your account now here's how the law breaks down ceiling five hundred dollars or less of entertainment would be a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of twenty five hundred dollars i means a movie on your friends next looks account how to be considered stealing potential jail time that of more than five hundred b. a felony with even heavier penalties so under this new law download services the believe they're getting ripped off can go to law enforcement authorities and just press charges and that's where i have got a big problem with this law and you imagine a college student memphis who borrowed a password or friend's rhapsody account being arrested in class taken to the county jail put into a cell with real criminals that's actually absurd the you might be
state is he starting on july first it's now going to be illegal to share your username and your password to sites like netflix rhapsody and other subscription based streaming services that's right you could actually face jail time and fines for letting your friends or your boyfriend watch a movie on netflix on your account now here's how the law breaks down ceiling five hundred dollars or less of entertainment would be a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of twenty five...
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ends up making the law so broad the you could be arrested for simply sharing your netflix password and they have to pinky swear but that's not how the law is going to be enforced and that's why the tennessee lawmakers who voted for this new law and specifically are presented mccormick who sponsored the bill are tonight's trial time winners. and now we've spoken a lot about music on the show and its potential to be political when i say political i mean it's power to educate people to move them to make them think about injustice or war or whatever problem might be in this world but in a way that everybody can enjoy because let's face it music has the power to reach millions of people and it can make politics or it did if you think of the sixty's the seventy's the eighty's be a bob dylan or public enemy or john lennon these people made statements but they also made the charts but today's most popular musicians are kind of lacking in the whole questioning of the already in the system and the global political order.
ends up making the law so broad the you could be arrested for simply sharing your netflix password and they have to pinky swear but that's not how the law is going to be enforced and that's why the tennessee lawmakers who voted for this new law and specifically are presented mccormick who sponsored the bill are tonight's trial time winners. and now we've spoken a lot about music on the show and its potential to be political when i say political i mean it's power to educate people to move them...
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it's a way to lure people in and get their e-mail passwords.particular case was that an e-mail was sent to various accounts that asked them to open up a link. when they got to that link, there was a little pop-up that said, please enter your google e-mail user name and password. because it seemed legitimate, the users entered those passwords. with that the hackers were then able to monitor those e-mails and basically forward them on and see what was inside of this google mail account. so, the purpose seems to have been to sort of basically spy on these various e-mail accounts. now, google says this was clearly a phishing attack. it was not an attack on their own servers or their own systems. this was down through this phishing campaign. google says it was traced to jinan in china. chinese government put out a statement saying they were victims, too, saying china we firmly oppose computer hacking or any illegal activity and will severely punish anyone engaging in such activity according to law. computer hacking is an international problem and ch
it's a way to lure people in and get their e-mail passwords.particular case was that an e-mail was sent to various accounts that asked them to open up a link. when they got to that link, there was a little pop-up that said, please enter your google e-mail user name and password. because it seemed legitimate, the users entered those passwords. with that the hackers were then able to monitor those e-mails and basically forward them on and see what was inside of this google mail account. so, the...
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i didn't need a password.t was an error that they made on their end that they didn't catch. >> a lot of people have some concerns about the cloud and security and maybe this was an error on their part. sound like human error here. but still is this going to hurt in the future and kind of point out to some people that hey, you know, like i was discussing with you a security guy, hey only put something on the cloud that you don't mind giving away. >> it's almost like, you know, keeping your front door unlocked if you don't have any valuables that you don't mind people walking away with. so on one hand i agree. at this stage in the game -- only 40% of consumers understand what the cloud is and only 9% of americans are using cloud services. so still you're right, testimony, lots of education to go but a quick tip would be number one, password protect any of your secure files. if you have a secure file, i don't care what you put it on, your own hard drive or upload to it internet password protect that file. >> all
i didn't need a password.t was an error that they made on their end that they didn't catch. >> a lot of people have some concerns about the cloud and security and maybe this was an error on their part. sound like human error here. but still is this going to hurt in the future and kind of point out to some people that hey, you know, like i was discussing with you a security guy, hey only put something on the cloud that you don't mind giving away. >> it's almost like, you know,...
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talk about passwords how to choose the perfect password. good to see you here. mario armstrong, we'll talk more about internet privacy later in the show. >> i always feel smarter and safer too. i'm going to check that out. san francisco tossing around the idea to ban the sale of all pets. yes. that includes dogs, cats, hamsters even fish. "the los angeles times" reports the city's animal control commission says this will help overcrowding in shelters, a way to end impulse buying from pet stores. >>> going green? and almost au natural. they called this the naked bike ride in lisbon, portugal. well, i mean a little bit of clothing going on. thankfully, no one we saw went full monte. a little uncomfortable i'm sure. >> at least he's wearing a top hat. bikinis, shorts, briefs, the ride to draw attention to the need to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy. >> did you say booty shorts? >> put a lot of money on the fact that christine has never said booty shorts. >> feels kind of -- booty shorts. >> a controversy about clothing in california where a woman is suin
talk about passwords how to choose the perfect password. good to see you here. mario armstrong, we'll talk more about internet privacy later in the show. >> i always feel smarter and safer too. i'm going to check that out. san francisco tossing around the idea to ban the sale of all pets. yes. that includes dogs, cats, hamsters even fish. "the los angeles times" reports the city's animal control commission says this will help overcrowding in shelters, a way to end impulse buying...
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kept there for months and sometimes even years until now you could at least protect itself with passwords that were hard to crack but now a company says it's hacked the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars they'll hand over all the data on any protected device. so we are a force for good we don't just give the data to anyone we require people to fill in a twenty page form to say that they need it. displayed these reassurances many see the development as a cause for concern. for them to do this is a bad idea whatever do intention now they have created more about unity's for lawbreakers to access private data. the moscow based company which specializes in breaking down security systems for crimes have been police security services and relatives of people who died. that's a privacy concerns the crickets say if it was in them it would be somebody else but . we can figure out a way of the order of privacy all together whenever you go on the internet you are already revealing everything about to a so as it is becoming that's way with using your photos. look even though it h
kept there for months and sometimes even years until now you could at least protect itself with passwords that were hard to crack but now a company says it's hacked the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars they'll hand over all the data on any protected device. so we are a force for good we don't just give the data to anyone we require people to fill in a twenty page form to say that they need it. displayed these reassurances many see the development as a cause for concern....
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cafe my phone records up as well if i then decide to send an e-mail perhaps put in some private passwords all of that information is stored on a device itself in fact this is a treasure trove of private data that's kept there for months and sometimes even years until now you could at least protect yourself with passwords little hard to crack but now a morse code company says it has hacked the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars you'll hand over all the bacon on any protective device. we are a force for good we don't just give the data to anyone we require people to fill in a twenty page form to say that they need it. destroyed these rich sure and says many see to development as a cause for concern. for them to do this is a bad idea whatever their intentions are now they have created more about unity's pull law greatest access private data. the moscow based company which specializes in breaking down security systems so so far crimes have been police security services and relatives of people who died. that's what privacy concerns the crickets say if it wasn't them it w
cafe my phone records up as well if i then decide to send an e-mail perhaps put in some private passwords all of that information is stored on a device itself in fact this is a treasure trove of private data that's kept there for months and sometimes even years until now you could at least protect yourself with passwords little hard to crack but now a morse code company says it has hacked the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars you'll hand over all the bacon on any...
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as our cheesy greg arrive at reports there are always those who are all too happy to share your passwords for a price and what is your i phone for you and who can access this information. even when are not making a phone call and just walking around with every step this won't work for my very graphical location if i don't decide to connect to the wife i hotspot nearby cafe my phone records but as well if i don't decide to send an email but has put in some private passwords all of that information is stored in a device itself and in fact this is a treasure trove of private data that's kept there for months and sometimes even years until now you could at least protect yourself with passwords little hard to crack but now companies such as hack the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars will hand over all the data on any protected device. we are a force for good we don't just give the data to anyone we require people to fill in a twenty page form to say that they need it. destroyed these reassurances many see the development as a cause for concern. for them to do this is a
as our cheesy greg arrive at reports there are always those who are all too happy to share your passwords for a price and what is your i phone for you and who can access this information. even when are not making a phone call and just walking around with every step this won't work for my very graphical location if i don't decide to connect to the wife i hotspot nearby cafe my phone records but as well if i don't decide to send an email but has put in some private passwords all of that...
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>> yes. >> now, with sony, the question is, as i understand it, the password for the sony play station was breached, is that correct? >> well, we believe there were a number of different types of information accessed, including first name and last name, address, date of birth, log-in address. >> for the sony play station? >> for the playstation network, yes. >> and what about their credit cards? >> as i said, we had originally stated that there was a possibility. we could not rule out the possibility that the credit card information had been accessed. at this point in time, we do not see any evidence that it has been. >> when you look at the person's credit card together with personal information, his password for sony play station, would one person have all of that breached for that one person, so is it segmented so somebody else got their credit card, personal, or is all this information together? >> it's difficult for us know it exactly which data was taken, but it is like that will they would have been taken together. but we don't know for which accounts that would have been. >> an
>> yes. >> now, with sony, the question is, as i understand it, the password for the sony play station was breached, is that correct? >> well, we believe there were a number of different types of information accessed, including first name and last name, address, date of birth, log-in address. >> for the sony play station? >> for the playstation network, yes. >> and what about their credit cards? >> as i said, we had originally stated that there was a...
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sonny under attack again, more than 1 million passwords from its website. welcome the bbc news broadcasting to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. they kidnapped a 11 year-old girl and held her kidnapped for 18 years. a former governor says he wants to be the next president of the united states. a new highly toxic strain of e. coli has killed the least 80 people in europe and made 1600 others ill. global health officials are racing to contain the disease that is centered on germany. >> this is the front line on the battle against the bacteria where some of the victims. he has emerged from a source that is still unknown. there was a fear among the staff, says this person. nobody knows where this is coming from or where it will lead. identifying the bacteria is the first task, one that has never caused an outbreak before. analysis has reviewed -- revealed its virulence. the quicker that is done, the faster it can be brought under control. >> it is not quite the biggest ever in terms of number of cases, but it is the biggest in terms of health
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those hacked e-mail accounts they weren't really your all knowing government overlords gave the passwords away i'll explain just a minute the millennial generation isn't just rising it's running for office here of youth founder jerde fuller is with us tonight and also down with media benjamin as i give area of code pink who are us with the libertarian organizers of the dance rebellion from last saturday and we'll fill you want on the state of the economy it still sucks call the abuse of intellectual property by the government in tennessee and we've got more civil disobedience the brandeis high at riot and exclusive from europe with our own lucrative before we start tonight show i want to take a second now to thank all the active duty service members who e-mailed me and sent me facebook messages in support of this weekend's dance party at thomas jefferson i'm sorry i haven't been able to respond to each of you personally but the support is very much appreciated and right back atcha i support the troops because we'll need your discipline courage and your commitment to the constitution when
those hacked e-mail accounts they weren't really your all knowing government overlords gave the passwords away i'll explain just a minute the millennial generation isn't just rising it's running for office here of youth founder jerde fuller is with us tonight and also down with media benjamin as i give area of code pink who are us with the libertarian organizers of the dance rebellion from last saturday and we'll fill you want on the state of the economy it still sucks call the abuse of...
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sony under cyber attack again, have stolen more than 1 million passwords from the film website. there reject an offer of dialogue. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america. the american couple that kidnapped and 11-year-old girl and held her captive for 18 years. and at rummy is in the race. the former governor wants to be the -- mitt romney is in the race. he wants to be the next president of the united states. welcome once again to bbc news. a highly toxic strain of e. coli is to blame for the sudden outbreak of food poisoning that has killed 18 people in europe and made 1600 others ill. global health officials are racing to contain the disease that has centered on germany. they don't know where the new strain comes from. >> this is the front line for the battle against the bacteria. some of the victims of a novel type of nikolai. -- e. coli. >> there was a fear among the staff, says this intensive care nurse. nobody knows where this is coming from or where it will lead. identifying the bacteria is the first task. analysis has revealed the virulence, understanding it should he
sony under cyber attack again, have stolen more than 1 million passwords from the film website. there reject an offer of dialogue. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america. the american couple that kidnapped and 11-year-old girl and held her captive for 18 years. and at rummy is in the race. the former governor wants to be the -- mitt romney is in the race. he wants to be the next president of the united states. welcome once again to bbc news. a highly toxic strain of e. coli is to blame for...
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pulled over and picked her up. >> did you say the password? >> yeah. i said the password. she got into the truck with me. at that time i was committed, you know. i have already made up my -- i already made a decision i was going to kill her, you know, way before she even knew it. when she got in my truck. >> what finally was the stressor? you're going to commit a crime and it is going to be this child, rima? >> well, i zeroed in on rima because, first, she trusted me. and, you know, i was attracted to young girls. it was an impulsive reaction. so i just -- you know, i went out and took her down to my house. and i told her to stay in the pickup. and i went in the house. and i called work. and said i wouldn't be in that day. and drove her out to germany creek, and raped and murdered her. >> it's a little girl. you killed a little girl? >> yeah, that's what i was thinking, too, when i was driving back, you know. i was thinking about that. >> this is how these guys operate. they are able to commit the most despicable acts without thinking. even now he does not show a shred of
pulled over and picked her up. >> did you say the password? >> yeah. i said the password. she got into the truck with me. at that time i was committed, you know. i have already made up my -- i already made a decision i was going to kill her, you know, way before she even knew it. when she got in my truck. >> what finally was the stressor? you're going to commit a crime and it is going to be this child, rima? >> well, i zeroed in on rima because, first, she trusted me....
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i did not need a password to get access.eir end that they didn't catch for four hours. >> mario, a lot of people have some concerns about the cloud and security, and maybe this was an error on their part. it sounded like human error here. but, still, is this going to hurt in the future and kind of point out to some people that, hey, you know, like i was just discussing with you, a security guy, i read a quote that said, hey, only put something on the cloud that you don't mind giving away. >> yeah, like, keeping your front door unlocked if you really don't have any valuables that you don't mind people walking away with. so that whole premise of the cloud kind of falls apart. so on one hand, i agree. at this stage in the game, look, only 40% of consumers according to research understand what the cloud and only 9% of americans are using cloud resources. so lots quick tip would be, numr one, password protect any of your secure files. if you have a secure file, i don't care what you put it on, your own hard drive or if you upload
i did not need a password to get access.eir end that they didn't catch for four hours. >> mario, a lot of people have some concerns about the cloud and security, and maybe this was an error on their part. it sounded like human error here. but, still, is this going to hurt in the future and kind of point out to some people that, hey, you know, like i was just discussing with you, a security guy, i read a quote that said, hey, only put something on the cloud that you don't mind giving away....
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>> did she tell you how she was able to change her old password to her new one? she would have had her old one. >> you don't know how? >> i don't know. >> thank you. >> cross-examination. >>> good morning, mr. anthony. >> good morning. >> so if i understand your testimony correctly, your sister told you another story about the imaginary zanny the nanny. >> yes, she told me another story about zanny the nanny. >> and she told you that zanny the nanny would contact her through myspace? >> yes, she did. >> and she would tell her what to do, how to control her so she didn't call the police? >> correct. >> and maybe like go places? >> correct. >> so maybe she could see caylee? >> sure. >> and was this like going to phone booths and things like that or different locations to be able to try and find zanny the nanny. was there any other detail other than that? >> i don't believe we got into detail on where she would go but i imagine it was like stores and places like that. >> she would go to these stores and do what? >> objection, calls for speculation. >> if mr. anthony
>> did she tell you how she was able to change her old password to her new one? she would have had her old one. >> you don't know how? >> i don't know. >> thank you. >> cross-examination. >>> good morning, mr. anthony. >> good morning. >> so if i understand your testimony correctly, your sister told you another story about the imaginary zanny the nanny. >> yes, she told me another story about zanny the nanny. >> and she told you...
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have a separate password. >> we're seeing a lot of companies get hacked.est, citibank, 200,000 customers have been put at risk. what is going wrong? what is not being done? >> we can only protect ourselves on our end so much. banks are trying to help us do that, for example, with new technology like fingerprint recognition for big expenses, big transactions you do online. in terms of on their hend, that's not something we can do. this is good customer service on their end. fraud costs them millions of year. it's in their best interest to protect us. >> what can they do? >> it's about being ahead of the hackers and updating technology. that's up to them. that's what they're doing. this is the first time a bank has been hacked. >> let's get to what we can do to protect our money because that is so very important. >> number one thing, like you mentioned, those passwords. please have a different password for your banking and credit cards online. that's very important. also, use one computer if you can to do your banking. i know it's hard. between an ipad an ip
have a separate password. >> we're seeing a lot of companies get hacked.est, citibank, 200,000 customers have been put at risk. what is going wrong? what is not being done? >> we can only protect ourselves on our end so much. banks are trying to help us do that, for example, with new technology like fingerprint recognition for big expenses, big transactions you do online. in terms of on their hend, that's not something we can do. this is good customer service on their end. fraud...
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, except you're not typing the password to go to google, it's going to another site this is somethings quite common unfortunately these days in most peoples e-mail boxes. >> in a statement released by google, the company said google detected and disrupted this campaign to take users passwords and monitor their e-mails. in addition we notified relevant authorities as well. google is issuing the following security advice to customers, telling people how to protect themselves on this webpage. the company says it will take about ten minutes for gmail users to follow its instructions. the website advises people to keep an eye out for suspicious forwarding instructions in their account settings. andrew? >>> nina, love it or loathe it, twitter looks like it's set to stay. the last count puts the number of users globally at more than 200 million. now, new research from the pew research center survey says that 13% of online adults in the u.s. now use twitter. that's up from 8% just one year ago. so, what were the top tweeted events? champions league football, the final between barcelona and ma
, except you're not typing the password to go to google, it's going to another site this is somethings quite common unfortunately these days in most peoples e-mail boxes. >> in a statement released by google, the company said google detected and disrupted this campaign to take users passwords and monitor their e-mails. in addition we notified relevant authorities as well. google is issuing the following security advice to customers, telling people how to protect themselves on this...
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it was fake, and which fooled some of the users for giving up their private password. >> u.s.ls who work at home use gmail. while teams communicate where and when? the risk is growing. too much secure information is being held on nonsecure systems. >> anyone who wants in government showed not be using a personal e-mail account, such as one that would be found on gmail to put any government activity information. >> china denies that the hacking is state sponsored, calling that allegation completely unfounded and made with ail tieror motives. but the fbi is investigating and that this new revelation is added heat between the united states and china. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >>> all right, roberta, what do you have? >> we are heading to san jose. a wonderful night at music in the park. i say wonderful, because it was precipitation free. it was rain free. now i'm going to get right to it. in the morning, brain develops, crowds. so when you wick up and you head out the door tomorrow for the commute, it be raining. pinpoint forecast, notice by the lunch hour we are alrea
it was fake, and which fooled some of the users for giving up their private password. >> u.s.ls who work at home use gmail. while teams communicate where and when? the risk is growing. too much secure information is being held on nonsecure systems. >> anyone who wants in government showed not be using a personal e-mail account, such as one that would be found on gmail to put any government activity information. >> china denies that the hacking is state sponsored, calling that...
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story declaring that he was still alive on the public news website and early june hackers stole passwords from infor guard a firm who works with the f.b.i. after they learned that the pentagon declared some cyber attacks as tools of war but on june thirteenth they went directly after the government this time the web site senate and all they didn't steal any information they did gain access to one of the main servers for that senate site and just days later they also went after the cia website however they did not steal any information from that site it was more of a denial of service attack and was probably more of an inconvenience and embarrassment than anything else now this is also around a time when those sixteen to start teaming up with another happiness organization anonymous june twenty first nineteen year old brian cleary was arrested in the u.k. on the allegations that he tied was tied to the group and however hackers took to their twitter pages to say that clearly was not involved in their efforts and the f.b.i. also conducted a raid on a firm in located in virginia where they o
story declaring that he was still alive on the public news website and early june hackers stole passwords from infor guard a firm who works with the f.b.i. after they learned that the pentagon declared some cyber attacks as tools of war but on june thirteenth they went directly after the government this time the web site senate and all they didn't steal any information they did gain access to one of the main servers for that senate site and just days later they also went after the cia website...
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and sometimes even years until now you could at least protect yourself with passwords a little hard to crack but now companies had the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars over. any device. we are a force for good we don't just give the data to anyone we require people to fill in a twenty page form to say that they need it. to supply these rich sure and since many see development as a cause for concern. for them to do this is a bad idea whatever their intentions now they have created more about unity's for lawbreakers to access private data with. the moscow based company which specializes in breaking down security systems so so far clients have been police security services and real it is of people who have died. that's what privacy concerns crack and say if it was in there it would be somebody else. we can forget about privacy which a good book will have you go on the internet you really were believing everything about yourself and it is becoming that way with using your for. good look at the world has just one piece of advice if you do. make sure you don't let an
and sometimes even years until now you could at least protect yourself with passwords a little hard to crack but now companies had the defenses of the i phone four for several thousand dollars over. any device. we are a force for good we don't just give the data to anyone we require people to fill in a twenty page form to say that they need it. to supply these rich sure and since many see development as a cause for concern. for them to do this is a bad idea whatever their intentions now they...