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my voice is far more unique in my password. the way that i type at a certain cadence is unique, statistically. we have mobile devices, most of us, with fingerprint readers on them sometimes, cameras. that's a little creepy, but they could look at it. we know where that device is. if that device is in the same location as your computer, that is a good match. there are so many other ways we could authenticate someone. i just think we have gotten used to the password. it's him was like a crutch now. >> the data breach investigations report put out by verizon is available at c-s pan.org/communicators. marks, thankoe you. >> c-span -- created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. i will governor terry branstad is running for a fifth -- iowa governor terry branstad is running for a fifth term against jack hatch. they faced each other tonight in a televised debate. here is a look at ads they are running in the race. iowans were out of work. unemploym
my voice is far more unique in my password. the way that i type at a certain cadence is unique, statistically. we have mobile devices, most of us, with fingerprint readers on them sometimes, cameras. that's a little creepy, but they could look at it. we know where that device is. if that device is in the same location as your computer, that is a good match. there are so many other ways we could authenticate someone. i just think we have gotten used to the password. it's him was like a crutch...
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it must be entered in audition to a password. that step can block hacking software that repeatedly gets passwords. we can expect storage companies to strongly encourage two-step verification and more complex security codes. >> we got a balancing act between the user's desire for security, versus, the desire for convenience. something secure isn't necessarily convenient and i think that what has been happening over the past couple months with these breaches of credit cards, of photos, of documents, i think you'll find consumers more than willing to go through the extra steps. >> reporter: so consumers would face more headaches as they try to remember the new, tougher passwords. for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin. >>> tim ryan joins us now to discuss important ways consumers and businesses can protect themselves against hackers. he's the head at the risk advisory firm. tim, welcome. good to see you. >> thank you. >> do you think this attack on these celebrities' data was a rogue that got the user name and passwords o
it must be entered in audition to a password. that step can block hacking software that repeatedly gets passwords. we can expect storage companies to strongly encourage two-step verification and more complex security codes. >> we got a balancing act between the user's desire for security, versus, the desire for convenience. something secure isn't necessarily convenient and i think that what has been happening over the past couple months with these breaches of credit cards, of photos, of...
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the hackers were working out in the visual passwords. -- individual passwords. critics say that apple should not allow unlimited password attempts. the breach has sparked a new debate about data privacy. security experts say keeping personal passwords of date and secure is the best way to try to keep account safe from hackers. >> there are some third-party apps that users could be using something like password vaults. you could store all of your passwords in them, so you do not reuse your password. they can automatically generate passwords for you. >> brand experts say the celebrity hacks have caused a dramatic increase in negative comments about apple on social media. it's unwelcome attention for the company. it is set to release the iphone six next week. >> one happy story in the midst of all the of the graver news today. a mother and daughter have been reunited after the girl's father smuggled her out of the country last year. marion ryan had accused her husband of taking the child to join a jihadi movement in syria. here is more. >> happy and long-awaited ho
the hackers were working out in the visual passwords. -- individual passwords. critics say that apple should not allow unlimited password attempts. the breach has sparked a new debate about data privacy. security experts say keeping personal passwords of date and secure is the best way to try to keep account safe from hackers. >> there are some third-party apps that users could be using something like password vaults. you could store all of your passwords in them, so you do not reuse your...
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what's a strong password? it's not 12345, right? >> that's the absolutely worse. password, 1, 2, 3.g anybody can guess, i like to mix up different words? use a password generator or program that creates a complicated password, inserts it for you and maybe you don't ever have to see it. >> how often should you change your password? >> never have the same password. when i say pass phrase, my pass phrase i like bret larson. no one would guess that. >> especially since you don't really like him. >> especially since i don't really like bret larson. that's really important. what these guys are using, they could have potentially be using a program that automatically generates these passwords. >> i'm going to change mine after the show. >> thank you so much. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," behind the scenes of interviews with those three detained americans in north korea. cnn will ripley is now out of that secretive country and he can speak freely. hi, will. >> carol, we are now in beijing, and we can tell you what was happening behind the cameras as we sat down with those detained ame
what's a strong password? it's not 12345, right? >> that's the absolutely worse. password, 1, 2, 3.g anybody can guess, i like to mix up different words? use a password generator or program that creates a complicated password, inserts it for you and maybe you don't ever have to see it. >> how often should you change your password? >> never have the same password. when i say pass phrase, my pass phrase i like bret larson. no one would guess that. >> especially since you...
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a long, random password. you store it in a secure location and use a different one for every service. >> woodruff: what is a secure location to store it? >> there are free password systems where you can randomly enter a long password and have it encrypted and stored on your machine. >> woodruff: is that what you would say, sean gallagher? >> don't use dictionary words even when obscured using numbers substituted for letters. those things are in databases of passwords hackers have to try and guess your password. i would also recommend using two-factor authentication which is a service available for most to have the cloud services where you need to have physical access to your device to gain access to your account. we'll send a pass code to you and you need to enter that to prove you're who you claim you are or if you use your device you need to use a recovery key. that's what apple is pushing people to do now. >> woodruff: dmitri, how would that work? >> use on two-factor authentication, a setting on icloud, w
a long, random password. you store it in a secure location and use a different one for every service. >> woodruff: what is a secure location to store it? >> there are free password systems where you can randomly enter a long password and have it encrypted and stored on your machine. >> woodruff: is that what you would say, sean gallagher? >> don't use dictionary words even when obscured using numbers substituted for letters. those things are in databases of passwords...
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after password until they hit the right one. here's how he said you and i can safeguard against that happening to us. >> let's go to not only a password but more or less a pass phrase. so let's go to longer characters, use upper and lower case, special characters in there to make these tools a lot harder to guess your password. >> reporter: while we may covet their flashy lives, this isn't part of it. never use the same password for all of your accounts. so what to do with all those tough to remember passwords. use an app or program like password keeper to help keep track of them. >>> tomorrow doctors are expectedto assess the extent of damage to joan rivers' brain after gibrinng her out of a medically induced coma. the 81-year-old comedian is on life support in serious condition since thursday after going into cardiac and respiratory arrest during an outpatient procedure on her vocal cords. rivers daughter fears her motor skill have been severely compromised and she will be left either a vegetable or in a wheelchair. >>> singer
after password until they hit the right one. here's how he said you and i can safeguard against that happening to us. >> let's go to not only a password but more or less a pass phrase. so let's go to longer characters, use upper and lower case, special characters in there to make these tools a lot harder to guess your password. >> reporter: while we may covet their flashy lives, this isn't part of it. never use the same password for all of your accounts. so what to do with all those...
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>> we keep talking about, is your password safe? what's a safe password? and in the home depot case, could that have prevented your credit card information from being stolen? maybe we need to have conversations about the types of passwords we have, or different technologies beyond easy to guess password. i said it, you should use a passphrase which is a very long sentence you can remember. but paem don't go and change their passwords. >> if people don't change their passwords and make moves to protect themselves, should apple be taking all of the blame? >> absolutely not. laurie brings up a great point. this is the brave new world. and we're hearing about this more and more. and i think, unfortunately, a lot of the blame does fall on us. a lot of the blame falls on the companies, i'm not saying home depot is at fault, but we have to step up our technology. because now that these are happening more and more, it's going to happen more and more. now hackers will want to go after bigger and bigger targets, so they can say, i'm the one who brought down the visa
>> we keep talking about, is your password safe? what's a safe password? and in the home depot case, could that have prevented your credit card information from being stolen? maybe we need to have conversations about the types of passwords we have, or different technologies beyond easy to guess password. i said it, you should use a passphrase which is a very long sentence you can remember. but paem don't go and change their passwords. >> if people don't change their passwords and...
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, mindful of attempts to get your password, access to your account, so you want to make your password difficult to guess. don't give the attackers anything easy to work with. at the same time, apple didn't promote certain things, like two-step authentication. that makes it a lot harder for hackers to do, and apple basically admitted, yeah, they didn't promote that. i had to tell my sources at apple that i didn't know they had enabled it. >> it raises questions about the cloud in general. cloud computing has been fantastic. it's a way for us to be able to store so much information. you're not carrying it around with you necessarily. you always have a backup of it. that's always the convenience of it. but not just for consumers, for major companies storing information on the cloud. it raises the question of how safe that information is. >> there's two different kinds of clouds we'll be talking about here. when a large company, say, ge, they just did a large contract with box. box and dropbox and amazon web services and companies like that, they have made big, big progress, a lot of prog
, mindful of attempts to get your password, access to your account, so you want to make your password difficult to guess. don't give the attackers anything easy to work with. at the same time, apple didn't promote certain things, like two-step authentication. that makes it a lot harder for hackers to do, and apple basically admitted, yeah, they didn't promote that. i had to tell my sources at apple that i didn't know they had enabled it. >> it raises questions about the cloud in general....
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, to guess your password.mething weak and guessable. the problem is that normally websites have protection in place to stop brute forcing attacks. have you seen the little picture pops up and answer the name that is there? those are to protect brute forcing attacks that actually happen. looks like apple may have had a security flaw at this period of time that enabled them to brute force. liz: explain what that is. we had github on the air. they're a wikipedia for code being correct. >> that's right. >> what do you mean they up loading? what do they do. >> i have a whole lot of code on get hub. i'm a coder myself. we can up load source code people can at download. there are a lot of tools to stop brute forcing. hide draw is another. there are a lot of tools and techniques that hackers allow them to brute force the accounts and get passwords to log into the systems. liz: say i'm not interested in that end of it, and i just don't want to be hacked. number one thing, people, don't put nude photos out there in the
, to guess your password.mething weak and guessable. the problem is that normally websites have protection in place to stop brute forcing attacks. have you seen the little picture pops up and answer the name that is there? those are to protect brute forcing attacks that actually happen. looks like apple may have had a security flaw at this period of time that enabled them to brute force. liz: explain what that is. we had github on the air. they're a wikipedia for code being correct. >>...
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hundreds of thousands of passwords. shouldn't apple have some sort of preventative measure? sometimes i forget my password and i get locked out of certain websites. >> that is a vulnerability that was found. it allowed them to try to force these passwords. these tools that allow you to re-force them, i could do millions of passwords and if i don't get blocked i will be able to do that unimpeded. that is one potential attack vector in this case, something that apple has patched, but you know, other cloud services have similar vulnerabilities. say that this is exclusively something in the apple domain. clouding that all services and providers need to be aware of. they do provide authentication as well, something that people need to be cognizant of, the feature is available to them and it provides additional layers of security. >> we are now of course waiting for two new iphones to be unveiled in a week, as well as a potentially mobile sales system. apple has reportedly partnered with visa, mastercard, american express. is
hundreds of thousands of passwords. shouldn't apple have some sort of preventative measure? sometimes i forget my password and i get locked out of certain websites. >> that is a vulnerability that was found. it allowed them to try to force these passwords. these tools that allow you to re-force them, i could do millions of passwords and if i don't get blocked i will be able to do that unimpeded. that is one potential attack vector in this case, something that apple has patched, but you...
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. >> passwords are extremely vulnerable.d of your password, they're able to inpurse nate you everywhere. the way you use pass wods necessarily requires that you give that password to others. >> even when it comes where they can't so easily be hacked, security warns never let those nude photos get to the cloud. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, san francisco. >> what's really interesting is they've got this launch and they say none of the cases we've investigates has resulted in a breach of the apple systems. >> they say change your password but they still use password 1234. >> are you saying anything specific? >> not anymore, norah. i changed mine. >> you changed yours. >> it's very scary. >> because of that in our next hour we're going the take a look at the legal price for anyone who reposts some of those nudie photos. former prosecutor rickkki kliem will report more on that. >>> >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by the buypower card from capital one. your card is the key. l and the freedom
. >> passwords are extremely vulnerable.d of your password, they're able to inpurse nate you everywhere. the way you use pass wods necessarily requires that you give that password to others. >> even when it comes where they can't so easily be hacked, security warns never let those nude photos get to the cloud. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, san francisco. >> what's really interesting is they've got this launch and they say none of the cases we've...
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and that we actually have passwords. left -- i left an iphone on a plane that i had not locked. and so i had to spend the rest of my time trying to change all of my passwords for all of my -- >> did you ever hear from this person that picked it up? >> no, never did. >> how did they know? they're now thinking about, i found this home. >> long time ago. >> the question is, how do you get through? it is hard to get through these systems. these, you know, i was about to throw out my password there, but, i mean -- >> well, i say, most of the online service providers, whether it's google, or twitter, they've adopted more secure technology called two factor authentication and what that really means is not just your user name and password but something else as well, right? so even if i gave you my user name and password, unless you have this other code, which is usually texted to you, you can't log in with my credentials. apple needs to do that at a minimum. you know, this brute forcing, you're right. pretty much everyone has de
and that we actually have passwords. left -- i left an iphone on a plane that i had not locked. and so i had to spend the rest of my time trying to change all of my passwords for all of my -- >> did you ever hear from this person that picked it up? >> no, never did. >> how did they know? they're now thinking about, i found this home. >> long time ago. >> the question is, how do you get through? it is hard to get through these systems. these, you know, i was about...
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generate passwords for you because it's impossible for anyone to try to come up with these passwords themselves. and then i hired my daughter to pick up a special technique where she rolls dice and picks words out of a dictionary. and i use those for my super secure accounts, my e-mail, bank and password manager. just change it to the longest possible thing and write it down. the myths that you can't write this down, the likelihood someone's going to break into your house and figure out that's your gmail -- >> you just take a long word you remember like super cally percentagey listic exbyally doashes? >> they're designed to try each letter, so the longer the better. but if it's a well known phrase like that, they're more likely to get it. that's why i do random words from the dictionary because those rams are not likely to guess. also i would just point out we think we have a good ability to create random words, but our minds are not that random. so it is really better to try to come up with a way to find really random words. >> and, again, just for those who are not privacy paranoid
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can repeatedly guess passwords.xt for jennifer lawrence and other celebrities who want to prosecute? it's investigating and the fbi is addressing the matter. we'll wait on the legal ramifications. two years ago a hacker sentenced two years in prison for hacking celebrity accounts and producing photos. strongly encourage two-step verification. that means more password headaches for all of us. kayla? >> yeah. and gives fuel to the fire of those calling for faster biometric or voice password integration. for now, certainly a big headache for everyone affected by this. jon? >> clarifying something about apple, how it handles those things. what some hackers have htried t do. what e-mail is associated with a hacker i.d. not necessarily giving them a chance to crack it's password but can find out, oh, this e-mail is already in use. therefore, this person is on icloud. >> the treasure-trove of information these hackers have been able to access makes phone hacking look somewhat juvenile, doesn't it? >> yeah. talking outdated
can repeatedly guess passwords.xt for jennifer lawrence and other celebrities who want to prosecute? it's investigating and the fbi is addressing the matter. we'll wait on the legal ramifications. two years ago a hacker sentenced two years in prison for hacking celebrity accounts and producing photos. strongly encourage two-step verification. that means more password headaches for all of us. kayla? >> yeah. and gives fuel to the fire of those calling for faster biometric or voice password...
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, whether they change their passwords. how they manage. that you know, there is company responsibility, certainly, if all these areas, but there is also, you know, user awareness that can help prevent some of these things from happening. >> now you deal with companies that are smaller than apple, medium-to-small businesses. who might choose to store things in the cloud. there is a more positive way to do business and it's better for productivity. what do you sell that help prevent breaches, security breaches, did your business pick up when there is a high profile breach like this one? >> well, certainly, when there is more breaches, we get more inquiries and more of our customers asking about what they can do to protect themselves. you can just see over the past couple of years, how many more and different ways there are for has been torres compromise business systems. it used to just be e-mail. now you have e-mail. you have websites, you have applications not only business applications, but social media applications that
, whether they change their passwords. how they manage. that you know, there is company responsibility, certainly, if all these areas, but there is also, you know, user awareness that can help prevent some of these things from happening. >> now you deal with companies that are smaller than apple, medium-to-small businesses. who might choose to store things in the cloud. there is a more positive way to do business and it's better for productivity. what do you sell that help prevent...
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i'm here to drop off my password? . i'm sorry, i'm just here to what's the password. uh,synergy? gamification! university of phoenix has had alumni at every fortune 100 company... ...so we can help open the door to your future. go to phoenix.edu to get started today. >>> college is worth it. with an asterisk. the unemployment rate for someone with a bachelor's degree is 3.2%. for a high school graduate it's double that 6.2%. but here's the dirty little secret no one tells you. those numbers measure everyone with a bachelor's degree from a brand-new grad to someone who has been working 40 years. break the numbers down by age and the story's a little different. 8.2% that's the unemployment rate for people with a bachelor's degree who are under the age of 25. yes, once you have a degree and some experience your investment in higher education is likely to pay off but it's getting that experience in the first place that's so hard. that's why you hear about recent grads working as baristas and retail clerks. 46% of college grads age 22 to 27 are working in jobs that don't require a col
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>> i think what happens is, people's passwords are weak and people's passwords are unprotected. we can do all the security in your home, but if you leave the door open and bypass for urugay almost for that door there is not much that anybody can do. part of this is big campaign to educate a consumer and human because we're going online what is appropriate. and safeguards we should take and some people, i can't even belief the percentages, over 50% of the people still keep the passwords in a note field. that is easy to hack. sixth grader knows a little bit about computer can hack that. we have to get more public education. liz: talk about things like passwords. the number one thing people should do when creating a password is? >> they should create a strong password. liz: which is? >> something not easily guessable. has uppercase, lower case symbols not letters. so the number one password in the world now is sunshine and followed by happy. so what do you think the, makes you feel good but weak. liz: come up with a weird, not really a word word, throw in some symbols as well as up
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you use your password and have to answer questions. passwords do not do it anymore.host: we heard this week there were several other attempts at hacking or infiltrating networks, home depot, the site was in the traded --infiltrated. how high is the threat? guest: you will not be mugged, but this happens every day. we are just seeing more attention to it. found 870 one survey million people around the world lost their personal data. that is when they hack into a system. in i thought was funny was south korea where a hacker was able to breach a network and able to steal personal information of 70% of the adult population of kora. this happens every day. fortunately it does not cause a lot of harm for consumers. there is no physical harm. there is usually no financial harm. we have built a complex system that provides a lot of benefit. it is just not secure. host: as we put more of our lives into the cloud and on computers and digital format -- in digital format, it seems there is more chance privacy could be compromised. "the boston globe" had this story this morning.
you use your password and have to answer questions. passwords do not do it anymore.host: we heard this week there were several other attempts at hacking or infiltrating networks, home depot, the site was in the traded --infiltrated. how high is the threat? guest: you will not be mugged, but this happens every day. we are just seeing more attention to it. found 870 one survey million people around the world lost their personal data. that is when they hack into a system. in i thought was funny...
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that is where you have to understand that, simple passwords and complex passwords are going to be need to be required in today's day. there are free tools out there that do that. gerri: absolutely right. lots of different apps you can do to store passwords. apps you can use to put together a password difficult to hack. should we not put things on the cloud? should you check the no box when filling out those forms about what is on the cloud and what isn't? >> i think that the conclude is okay if you take the right precautions. a strong password, insure that the vendor use as multilevel authentication, like two factor. when you send in, get a text message with special number and put in the ought then at thiscation number, awe then thecation number. understand what security measures the vendor is taking. do your homework out there. consumer smart shopping. gerri: apple is apparently teaming up with some of the biggest credit card issuers in the country and visa, american express. because of this icloud story, they want to make a mobile wallet, use your phone as credit card. but now i'm su
that is where you have to understand that, simple passwords and complex passwords are going to be need to be required in today's day. there are free tools out there that do that. gerri: absolutely right. lots of different apps you can do to store passwords. apps you can use to put together a password difficult to hack. should we not put things on the cloud? should you check the no box when filling out those forms about what is on the cloud and what isn't? >> i think that the conclude is...
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your other passwords and suggests two ways to identify the user.means before you can access the account you enter a password and get a unique code usually via text. make sure your apple devices have passwords to get into your home screen. >>> exact change lanes on the dulles toll road will be things of the past being replaced with easy pass only lanes to help ease congestion. the work started today. it involves removing the coin buckets and installing easy pass technology. when the project is finished there will be at least one full service lane. toll managers say currently about 90% of drivers pay with an easy pass. >>> new glitch this afternoon in the ea sports madden 2015 video game. it is a tiny player. tennessee's christian, miniature there. he is about one-fourth of the size of the other players. just last week we showed you the glitch where players are jetted into the air. as with that glitch ea sports says the new one will be fixed in the next software update but we get so much mileage out of it. we love talking about it. it makes it fun. >
your other passwords and suggests two ways to identify the user.means before you can access the account you enter a password and get a unique code usually via text. make sure your apple devices have passwords to get into your home screen. >>> exact change lanes on the dulles toll road will be things of the past being replaced with easy pass only lanes to help ease congestion. the work started today. it involves removing the coin buckets and installing easy pass technology. when the...
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typically if you put up a weak pass -- password. lou: apple said they fixed a bug, in find my iphone service that allowed one to try multiple passwords. >> if you have a system that allows someone to go on time again to try a password that is a vulnerability, it was not a breach into apple system but if that is the case that sounds like a vulnerability. lou: is there a likelihood fbi can track them down. >> there will be logs, but as we straeus thtrace the logs sometiy come to a free wi-fi system. hacker will sit outside and break into someone so when cops track them back they go to that but they can go to wireless systems look at cameras. it is tough. when we come to mobile communications. lou: and a lot of people talk about that cloud. icloud, perhaps. as if there is some vulner billy there that would not exist were this in a different server different manner, connected to those mobile devices. >> icloud provides a great service, as so many cloud providers do, but it is -- i think problem is humans, we have a misunderstanding of t
typically if you put up a weak pass -- password. lou: apple said they fixed a bug, in find my iphone service that allowed one to try multiple passwords. >> if you have a system that allows someone to go on time again to try a password that is a vulnerability, it was not a breach into apple system but if that is the case that sounds like a vulnerability. lou: is there a likelihood fbi can track them down. >> there will be logs, but as we straeus thtrace the logs sometiy come to a...
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it allows them to throw as many as 500,000 passwords in an account until it accepts one. >> reporter: celebrities are not the bone ones concerned about the security breach. 300million people worldwide use cloud servers to store their personal information. wendy gillette for cbs news, new york. >> cybersecurity experts say it's important for users to have strong passwords for all of their online accounts and change them on a regular basis. >>> and coming up at 5, it's a little box that could mean big savings on your power bill. there is a catch. you may have to let pg&e shut off your ac on hot days. what is it? that is coming up at 5. >> and no ac needed, i guess. mother nature is doing her thing today, right? >> roll open the windows and enjoy. >> there we g. >> and there is a nice look outside, folks on, what looks like a nice day. enjoy, we'll see you again tomorrow morning. >> goodbye. ,, ♪watching everybody eating ♪what they want all day ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪ ♪and it...takes my breath away [ knock on door ] >> deacon
it allows them to throw as many as 500,000 passwords in an account until it accepts one. >> reporter: celebrities are not the bone ones concerned about the security breach. 300million people worldwide use cloud servers to store their personal information. wendy gillette for cbs news, new york. >> cybersecurity experts say it's important for users to have strong passwords for all of their online accounts and change them on a regular basis. >>> and coming up at 5, it's a...
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. >> millions of passwords stolen and posted. you could be a victim and not know it. this is a picture from the exploritorium, the bay and the bay bridge in the background and bay bridge in the background and also, you will see pictures of >> it is 4:52. a look at downtown san francisco seen from the sutro tower camera with a few clouds and fog but that will clear quickly for "spare the air" day. it will be hot. mike will have more in a moment. >> today a new report on the condition of california roads and bridges is released in the east bay and it does not look too good. the average driver loses more than $2,200 a year driving on bad bay area roads including deterioration and congestion and roads that lack safety features. a full report is released in oakland at 12:30 by the national nonprofit transportation research group. >> the coast to coast relay to raise money for veterans kickoff on the golden gate bridge with the torch relay featuring an american flag that is carried across the country ending at walter reed military medical center outside of washington, dc. t
. >> millions of passwords stolen and posted. you could be a victim and not know it. this is a picture from the exploritorium, the bay and the bay bridge in the background and bay bridge in the background and also, you will see pictures of >> it is 4:52. a look at downtown san francisco seen from the sutro tower camera with a few clouds and fog but that will clear quickly for "spare the air" day. it will be hot. mike will have more in a moment. >> today a new report...
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like if your password was password which is the most common password, change the s to a dollar sign.oking like this guy who got in ran a program that just runs through every word in the dictionary and one of those ends up being your password. that's bad if that was that easy. you have to change your passwords and consider using inencryption if you're backing up files because this is could happen to you if you're using an online backup service that backs up all your computer. you might delete something on your laptop but it's still in your backup because you want it to be because that's why you have a back why up. >> pictures had been deleted but they were still floating on the ether. we love that when we wish we had files and want to recover them. >> if your computer gets stolen, you think thank gosh i have all of my files backed up so i'm not going to lose anything. you also have files backed up you may want to purge from your. >> privacy all the way around into it will be interesting to see if they get prosecuted. >> it's a whole legal angle of the story. >> that's going to be a bi
like if your password was password which is the most common password, change the s to a dollar sign.oking like this guy who got in ran a program that just runs through every word in the dictionary and one of those ends up being your password. that's bad if that was that easy. you have to change your passwords and consider using inencryption if you're backing up files because this is could happen to you if you're using an online backup service that backs up all your computer. you might delete...
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after password after password without forcing a password reset event which notifies the user there is somebody pounding on their account. they patched the hole but should be up-front with the fact they knew there was a hole and didn't do what they needed to do to protect the celebrities. the celebrities are secret force of advocates and advocate apple and do it for the cost of a free iphone. they're getting the guys for cheap. they ought to protect them better. liz: they are tweeting thanks a lot, apple, obviously in a sarcastic way. does this make you look at blackberry in a different way and feel finally people are getting it that blackberry is extremely secure, so much so, i was looking at all of this, the president of the united states was still using a blackberry because his security people were saying iphone wasn't safe enough and the german interior ministry is only using blackberry z-10's because it is the only phone able to remain encrypted when attacked by other foreign agents, who knows what else? what do you think now? >> absolutely, clearly we're self interested because w
after password after password without forcing a password reset event which notifies the user there is somebody pounding on their account. they patched the hole but should be up-front with the fact they knew there was a hole and didn't do what they needed to do to protect the celebrities. the celebrities are secret force of advocates and advocate apple and do it for the cost of a free iphone. they're getting the guys for cheap. they ought to protect them better. liz: they are tweeting thanks a...
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was your password hacked? the company is saying tonight. >>> and you remember the movie "the devil wears prada" and meryl streep? well tonight, the real woman behind that character and what she's saying now. that's all ahead right here. and here's what's coming tomorrow night. >>> tomorrow, travel high above ground zero with david muir for a view you haven't seen, with the american workers on the new towers. >> helping build america. >> and bringing it back. >> and experience what this 9/11 survivor feels, on abc's "world news tonight with david muir." "abc's world news tonight with david muir." e of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tubercu
was your password hacked? the company is saying tonight. >>> and you remember the movie "the devil wears prada" and meryl streep? well tonight, the real woman behind that character and what she's saying now. that's all ahead right here. and here's what's coming tomorrow night. >>> tomorrow, travel high above ground zero with david muir for a view you haven't seen, with the american workers on the new towers. >> helping build america. >> and bringing it...
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gmail is warning users to change their passwords tonight after unconfirmed reports of five million passwordsg up on a russian web site. so when was the last time you changed your password? here's what some of you are tweeting me about our poll question tonight. rick writes this: every two months, just long enough to get them memorized, and then change them again. on facebook gayle says: within a month. you can't be too careful anymore. if changing often helps, i'll do it. and here's mark: a week ago, will do it again in another four weeks. and bill says: with 75 accounts, i'd have to spend all day. i feel your pain, bill. >>> when we come back, a shocking new report show just how widespread student loan debt is, and next is california putting fish before people? how state regulations are protecting salmon, not citizens, during this devastating drought. here's your consumer gauge with the numbers you need to know. take a look at that. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ when fixed income experts work with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is
gmail is warning users to change their passwords tonight after unconfirmed reports of five million passwordsg up on a russian web site. so when was the last time you changed your password? here's what some of you are tweeting me about our poll question tonight. rick writes this: every two months, just long enough to get them memorized, and then change them again. on facebook gayle says: within a month. you can't be too careful anymore. if changing often helps, i'll do it. and here's mark: a...
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they also recommend to use an obscure password.eporting live from los gatos, janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> amtrak has refused it. the driver of the mini van was killed and many say the conductor and crew were visibly shaken. >> we are very upset because this is hard on them. >> we are starting to make notifications. >> amtrak had to have it, it runs between loss angeles and other areas. >>> it happened on victoria drive, and the person hit was not in the crosswalk. the person was taken want minor injuries and has not been cited. >>> how about some good news, if you plan to drive, we've got some good news. here is 101 between the south and this is actually something where crews worked around the clock to absorb that movement if there is an earthquake. >> they built this structure in 1956 and they were just showing signs of wear and tear. >>> caltrans said the safety improvements were in the works before that reason quake in napa and they called it a reminder of what can be caused before a big earthquake. they hi
they also recommend to use an obscure password.eporting live from los gatos, janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> amtrak has refused it. the driver of the mini van was killed and many say the conductor and crew were visibly shaken. >> we are very upset because this is hard on them. >> we are starting to make notifications. >> amtrak had to have it, it runs between loss angeles and other areas. >>> it happened on victoria drive, and the person...
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i use a password manager. i don't try to make up my own passwords because i will forget them or use an easy one. so i outsource to my brain and a lot of those programs are freely available to download. i recommend one. they will let you know there has been a breach with such and such and we see you have an account with this and you might want to change your password. so that is a tip i tell everyone. change that. and also always enable two-fact two-factor >> host: final question. >> every two or three months is seems thebe to be the password is dead. is it going to die any time soon? >> guest: i hope so. it will probably not completely die. but we have the means of getting over this if you think about it. this is a collective thing we as consu consume and industries need to get together and solve this. think about in the password, we have to remember and look it up and that is how we gain asses to the important accounts. there is a lot of information we could do passively. most of us have microphones, the way
i use a password manager. i don't try to make up my own passwords because i will forget them or use an easy one. so i outsource to my brain and a lot of those programs are freely available to download. i recommend one. they will let you know there has been a breach with such and such and we see you have an account with this and you might want to change your password. so that is a tip i tell everyone. change that. and also always enable two-fact two-factor >> host: final question. >>...
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. >> you have a password and an additional password, everybody can sign ud to do this.t would be impossible to get your -- i don't want to get it's impossible, but it's much harder to get jennifer lawrence or somebody else -- >> you have to be in possession of your iphone? >> you have to have the actual phone. your drop boxes, anybody should move to -- anybody there's an opportunity to do double you a thentfication, you have to do it. >> and be careful with your password, fix mind you would not use sliekly. >> as the first password coat -- yeah, yeah. >> i still have other questions. i can't believe what -- but i think it's very weird that you can just pick people that you want to find. it was that locallywood actress. they all do nude scenes in a movie. but that's art. shouldn't be violating your sprieftsy. kate, god bless you, kate, but those bathing suits? i had a pretty good idea what she looked like naked. i had an idea. i was missing 0.001% of whatever was covered up on some of those. right? i sort of felt like i had an idea of what a naked -- you know how close y
. >> you have a password and an additional password, everybody can sign ud to do this.t would be impossible to get your -- i don't want to get it's impossible, but it's much harder to get jennifer lawrence or somebody else -- >> you have to be in possession of your iphone? >> you have to have the actual phone. your drop boxes, anybody should move to -- anybody there's an opportunity to do double you a thentfication, you have to do it. >> and be careful with your...
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maybe they were bad passwords, a password used multiple times. >> like kateupton123. >> dawn, you just heard our dialogue. there is a lot of concern about security in the cloud, but if dawn is right, it's a good old-fashioned hack, i guess, to your password? is that really a possibility? sdplz rig >> right now apple is looking into it. hopefully we'll know more today from apple. apple takes this quite seriously. what may have taken place is there was something percolating around the internet called ibrut. computer program to make multiple attempt at cracking people's passwords. up until this market, they have unlimited access. that ended this weekend which would surbingly curb that appetite. >> there were not unlawful attempts, but my understanding is you could attempt to enter an e-mail address multiple times. so if a hacker has an e-mail address and they're wondering, does this person have an icloud account, and they try it and it tells them how you're -- >> they're also trying to paint this security as a ruvulnerabil right? if i was going to use iwallet, i probably wouldn't do it kn
maybe they were bad passwords, a password used multiple times. >> like kateupton123. >> dawn, you just heard our dialogue. there is a lot of concern about security in the cloud, but if dawn is right, it's a good old-fashioned hack, i guess, to your password? is that really a possibility? sdplz rig >> right now apple is looking into it. hopefully we'll know more today from apple. apple takes this quite seriously. what may have taken place is there was something percolating...
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somebody just went through brought force attack and that means they just do password after passwords. >> apple will lock somebody out after five password attempts. they can predict themselves by turning off the automatic attempts and giving random answers to security questions. >>> an investigation is underway after more than 30 youths escaped from the detention center. that escape happened at 11:00 last night. they crawled under a weekness, some teens have been captured but they are still searching for 15 of those teens. >> happening today, the rainbow on our walk will be unveiled. that walk is made up of a series of plaques who celebrate throughout history. they are one of the first two publicly changing gender. >> we want to look down randy schultz, the father of modern computing, these people were openly gay and proud and this community and the castro was a part of that important history. >> a dedication ceremony will take place, they will be installed at several locationels near harvey mill plaza between colin wood and another street. >>> they are taking local action. >>> and we
somebody just went through brought force attack and that means they just do password after passwords. >> apple will lock somebody out after five password attempts. they can predict themselves by turning off the automatic attempts and giving random answers to security questions. >>> an investigation is underway after more than 30 youths escaped from the detention center. that escape happened at 11:00 last night. they crawled under a weekness, some teens have been captured but they...
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we have a copy of the password reset page. it was hackers getting the password. this is a social engineering toolkit. i have created a clone of the apple forgot my password page. we are looking at an evil page. you type in a name, a password, or a date of birth. it provides information to hackers. -- it is possible that they could have been duped. >> let's bring in caroline hyde. >> no naked photos. >> how serious is this? quite it is serious. it puts into perspective much concern about privacy and we may instill some of the nervousness in the cloud. there are many who think that the cloud is less safe than storing data. many juggernauts of the tech world are trying to change our views on this. this may reinstall some nervousness about having some of your documents in the ether. you and i use hotmail and gmail, we are putting data in the clouds. you have celebrities having their data and photos hacked. jennifer lawrence says it is a violation of her privacy. product.ey >> that is the point. we ran a story that they are tying to tie up. my iphone and i swipe to pa
we have a copy of the password reset page. it was hackers getting the password. this is a social engineering toolkit. i have created a clone of the apple forgot my password page. we are looking at an evil page. you type in a name, a password, or a date of birth. it provides information to hackers. -- it is possible that they could have been duped. >> let's bring in caroline hyde. >> no naked photos. >> how serious is this? quite it is serious. it puts into perspective much...
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they are vulnerible to cyberattacks, change your password every 90 days. charles: that is a lot of work. >> it is. charles: how can you remember every 90 days. i can't remember it. >> one thing until have you a password for a favorite magazine on-line, another thing when you tax about your customer data, and personal identity, have you got to take that extra effort, i am sorry, if you put it out there on the web, you are not taking the appropriate precautions you get it. >> they done bu put on the web, they saveed it to cloud. >> puting on web is posting to to's web site saying how hot i am, i am doing something intimate, instead of printing a picture and puting it in a box like we used to years ago, they save it in a cloud. charles: are you expecting those photos, to not be part of public domain. >> we don't send photos to cloud, we send school essays, if you want to steal those all more power to you. >> a lot of my business guess to drop box, but the coff of doing business, i expect privacy. but i am a realist, i know there is a threat of that being hack
they are vulnerible to cyberattacks, change your password every 90 days. charles: that is a lot of work. >> it is. charles: how can you remember every 90 days. i can't remember it. >> one thing until have you a password for a favorite magazine on-line, another thing when you tax about your customer data, and personal identity, have you got to take that extra effort, i am sorry, if you put it out there on the web, you are not taking the appropriate precautions you get it. >>...
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now, they can be anywhere in the world and use that password and take your data. >> reporter: the cloud is altually firmly on the ground, huge computer server facilities. they allow someone with a smart phone, tablet, and computers at home and the office to access all of their information anywhere, any time. a document or photograph on one device can be viewed on all and even shared with friends, family, or coworkers. and it's not just photographs and e-mails that are kept in the cloud. details about our entire private lives, including finances, and health are there, too. my medical records may be kept by a hospital, by a doctor-- i don't know what cloud service they're using. >> and that's the problem right now is it's really hard to tell the difference between a secure and insecure cloud service. >> reporter: if it's up there, somebody may be able to find it? >> you can never rule out anything. >> reporter: by now, most of us know what security experts advise-- create longer, more complicated passwords. but just like the advice from the doctor to get more exercise, charlie, we know it
now, they can be anywhere in the world and use that password and take your data. >> reporter: the cloud is altually firmly on the ground, huge computer server facilities. they allow someone with a smart phone, tablet, and computers at home and the office to access all of their information anywhere, any time. a document or photograph on one device can be viewed on all and even shared with friends, family, or coworkers. and it's not just photographs and e-mails that are kept in the cloud....
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hacked millions of stolen passwords ago was telling you to do and was beyond just changing the passwordin sports monster running discoveries during the domestic violence can look and the a's pour enough runs to get by on the white sox >> : all the sports next. new lines million she diligences pass words appear on russian big coin form today however google says it service is this s to be a collection of passwords is exposed in pretax likely and use our computers. now telling up the list is given authentic but are warding affected users to take steps to prepare for your accounts >> : these steps include stronger passwords using two-step authentication. >> : good evening everybody before we get the big sports story was secure local business here they is the white sox are white sox stadium's south side a's fan watching adam on the former white sox deliver here, " chris the one nothing lead. that is taken with the wild card boy and one. the largest lead of a new divisional best baseball. jordan banks makes a nice play but still just a margin in the a's up one nothing bottom eight and a big g
hacked millions of stolen passwords ago was telling you to do and was beyond just changing the passwordin sports monster running discoveries during the domestic violence can look and the a's pour enough runs to get by on the white sox >> : all the sports next. new lines million she diligences pass words appear on russian big coin form today however google says it service is this s to be a collection of passwords is exposed in pretax likely and use our computers. now telling up the list is...
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-- look forward to the end of the password. is the password going to die anytime soon? >> guest: i hope so. [laughter] it probably, it probably won't completely die, but if you think about it, we have the means of getting over this. i think this has got to be a collective thing that we as consumers, as an industry, as retailers and banks, we need to get together and figure out how to do this. and i'll just throw some things out there about how easy this would be. so think about the fact that we enter a pass w0rd, and we have to remember it, sometimes we have to look it up, and that's how we gain access to all these important accounts that we have. well, you know, there's a lot of information that we could do passively. so most of us have microphones on our computers, and my voice is far more unique than my pass word. the way that i type, at a certain cadence is unique statistically. we have mobile device, most of us, and they have fingerprint readers on them sometimes. they have cameras. that's a little creepy, but you could lo
-- look forward to the end of the password. is the password going to die anytime soon? >> guest: i hope so. [laughter] it probably, it probably won't completely die, but if you think about it, we have the means of getting over this. i think this has got to be a collective thing that we as consumers, as an industry, as retailers and banks, we need to get together and figure out how to do this. and i'll just throw some things out there about how easy this would be. so think about the fact...
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the solution lies in those passwords, the bane of our existence. they are the gatekeepers to our privacy. security experts say we must make them unique and change them often because a photo in the wrong hands can cause something much worse than embarrassment. it can even put you in danger. >> you can tell the latitude, the longitude and the altitude of where she was the moment it took that photo. >> reporter: with all that information out there, the single most effective thing you can do to protect your information online, don't just use a password. many websites now offer two-step verification. you want to choose that option. you will get an added layer of protection, david. >> rebecca, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to dramatic new details about the young girl just nine years old, seen here at a shooting range in arizona, learning how to shoot an uzi when the unthinkable happens, she shoots and kills her instructor. that video is sparking debate tonight about guns and how young is too young. abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: tonight
the solution lies in those passwords, the bane of our existence. they are the gatekeepers to our privacy. security experts say we must make them unique and change them often because a photo in the wrong hands can cause something much worse than embarrassment. it can even put you in danger. >> you can tell the latitude, the longitude and the altitude of where she was the moment it took that photo. >> reporter: with all that information out there, the single most effective thing you...
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it is a selection of passwords associated with the mail address.xperts say people would use the same password on multiple sites are most at risk. >> wal-mart is offering discounts on apple iphone 6 selling the iphone six for $179, 20 under the apple price if you buy a would career mobile home contract and same for the big are iphone 6 plus and wal-mart will sell it as $279, $20 less than the almosted rice with the two year contract. >>> nearing triple digit its? >> places like gilroy and antioch and present wood, warmer-than-average and when you are in the 80's around san francisco people get average stated. but it cooled down nicely overnight through right now. overnight through right now. we have fog talk about hottest highs, a day yesterday today and tomorrow and it comes in threes and the "spare the air" today and it will be likely tomorrow, and decreasing heat begins on saturday and that will take away the "spare the air" and at 101 and 888, in san jose, clear, but hazy already and this inland east bay should have our poorest air quality but a
it is a selection of passwords associated with the mail address.xperts say people would use the same password on multiple sites are most at risk. >> wal-mart is offering discounts on apple iphone 6 selling the iphone six for $179, 20 under the apple price if you buy a would career mobile home contract and same for the big are iphone 6 plus and wal-mart will sell it as $279, $20 less than the almosted rice with the two year contract. >>> nearing triple digit its? >> places...
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if you want to reset the password it is easy to guess what the answers are when you reset the passwordened by the icloud. area of their business. the way that you can link data from your iphone to your mac. it is quite a selling point. there is a bigger display and record chair near -- shares near a high. >> thank you. >> we are minutes away from the u.s. open. sessionthe tuesday higher. ♪ >> welcome back. >> the time is 7:51 a.m. ahead of the market open. thank you for coming in. see a bit of an uptick in equities. the u.s. back in play after a holiday yesterday. ground.een on the >> it is a nice soft start after a long weekend. the bullish mentalities might be on the back. quitearkets closed percolate. they will follow on that. --despite the nato moving meeting at her their week there are tensions. >> there are issues that have dominated european inking. their exposure is less on a direct financial basis. cap ring the eurozone and the like not quite some it's the u.s. companies. >> talk about a u.k. company that has presence in the u.s., tesco. almost 2% and down one third this year.
if you want to reset the password it is easy to guess what the answers are when you reset the passwordened by the icloud. area of their business. the way that you can link data from your iphone to your mac. it is quite a selling point. there is a bigger display and record chair near -- shares near a high. >> thank you. >> we are minutes away from the u.s. open. sessionthe tuesday higher. ♪ >> welcome back. >> the time is 7:51 a.m. ahead of the market open. thank you...
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, mindful of attempts to get your passwords. so you want. don't give the attackers anything easy to work with. at the same time apple didn't promote certain things. i didn't know that they had enabled it. >> cloud computer has been fantastic. it has been a way to store so much more information. all the time you always have a back-up of it. that's the convenience of it. also for major companies who are storing information on the cloud. it raises the question of how safe that information is. there is two different kinds of clouds that we will be talking about. when a large company say ge, they just did a big contract with fox. fox and drop box and companies like that, they have made a big, big progress, a lot of progress in promoting security. they have a market incentive to do so. consumer clouds, a lot of it has to do with how much trouble you go to to protect your account. the reason these accounts were hacked is the attackers were able to get a shot at the account. but, it's a completely different -- the. nothing is perfect. i
, mindful of attempts to get your passwords. so you want. don't give the attackers anything easy to work with. at the same time apple didn't promote certain things. i didn't know that they had enabled it. >> cloud computer has been fantastic. it has been a way to store so much more information. all the time you always have a back-up of it. that's the convenience of it. also for major companies who are storing information on the cloud. it raises the question of how safe that information...