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of all, phish isn't playing. [ cheers and applause ] >> we have sot phish fans here tonight. and the dark, shady i have of legal pot is becoming so mainstream the denver post just announced that it will hire a pot editor. it will be easy to identify the column because it will just be a handwritten note asking for an extension. folks, come on, if we are all adults. >> all of us know where this leads. the pot editor is just a gateway job to a meth editor. whose columns are 2-cent meters wide, 30 feet long and written with a broken chicken bone. you would have to be high to think this is a good idea. here now to tell me if it is a good idea is the new pot editor of the denver post, richard baca, mr. baca, thanks so much for joining us. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: mr. baca, first question, are you a cop? because if you are a cop and you don't tell me this is entrapment. >> i have never been a cop, no. i am a. >> i have been -- 20 years. >> stephen: okay. and how do you get this job as a journalist? >> we were all sitting around one night and went, you know what would be g
of all, phish isn't playing. [ cheers and applause ] >> we have sot phish fans here tonight. and the dark, shady i have of legal pot is becoming so mainstream the denver post just announced that it will hire a pot editor. it will be easy to identify the column because it will just be a handwritten note asking for an extension. folks, come on, if we are all adults. >> all of us know where this leads. the pot editor is just a gateway job to a meth editor. whose columns are 2-cent...
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hey found phishing education and training for global organizationings. executives and the rest of the xen, the phishing would to see how many click. the first e-mail, around 22% click rate or so. you uh are getting 90%. in reality, your attacker only your send you or organization 7 to 8 e-mails to have a tie success rate. talking about the return on investment for them. nowing that the lack of two-factor authentication continues to work. e need to employ a strategy to help them change that behavior. apps m looking through the on my phone. i have google authenticator. works for my google account blog.rkpress.com facebook and twitter, it works well. code if ill send me a log in from an unusual place. the problem is when i don't have the option. i'm ai should have known, fios customer. does verizon have two-set verification? >> i don't work in the fios department, sorry. >> i don't know. that's the thing, it's great when it's there. to be not, you're going left hoping that they have all of the important data about you will offer it sometime soon. knowing a
hey found phishing education and training for global organizationings. executives and the rest of the xen, the phishing would to see how many click. the first e-mail, around 22% click rate or so. you uh are getting 90%. in reality, your attacker only your send you or organization 7 to 8 e-mails to have a tie success rate. talking about the return on investment for them. nowing that the lack of two-factor authentication continues to work. e need to employ a strategy to help them change that...
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it's a phish concert. concert was only 50 people. >> steve: oh really?the band. >> jimmy: exactly. hey, guys. it's week ten of the nfl season. are you loving football this year? [ cheers and applause ] really exciting this season. this sunday night we have the new orleans saints taking on the dallas cowboys. [ cheers and applause ] [ boos ] now every year at the end of season they give out awards like most valuable player but they also give out awards during the season. sort of like the ones in high school yearbooks like most likely to succeed, class clown. stuff like that. you guys didn't know about that? [ light laughter ] so, with that in mind, it's time for "late night" superlatives. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ our first player is gavin escobar. he is a powerful tight end for the dallas cowboys. he was voted most likely to be the love child of matthew fox and david schwimmer. [ laughter ] [ applause ] congratulations to him. next is new orleans saints place kicker garrett hartley. he was voted most likely to have the look no one has ever ch
it's a phish concert. concert was only 50 people. >> steve: oh really?the band. >> jimmy: exactly. hey, guys. it's week ten of the nfl season. are you loving football this year? [ cheers and applause ] really exciting this season. this sunday night we have the new orleans saints taking on the dallas cowboys. [ cheers and applause ] [ boos ] now every year at the end of season they give out awards like most valuable player but they also give out awards during the season. sort of like...
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, they go after phishing websites that are their brands. but it wasn't until recently that the banks are going after money mule sites, huge network of websites that are trying to recruit individuals to act as patsies. these are the runners that we talked about. the banks have said hey, this affects our business we have to go after this as well. i think it is important to draw a distinction between how you raise the cost of the payment card sector versus the broader more complicated frauds that do require the sophistication that andy talked about. >> so this question is for zach. in july the u.s. attorney's office in new jersey announced biggest data bus in history involving the theft of more than 160 million credit card numbers, which statistically some of you must have been the victim of that. hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. was this is a big difference in the scale of what they're doing? >> the short answer is yes. it goes back to something that andy said earlier which is that the population of people who are really sophisticat
, they go after phishing websites that are their brands. but it wasn't until recently that the banks are going after money mule sites, huge network of websites that are trying to recruit individuals to act as patsies. these are the runners that we talked about. the banks have said hey, this affects our business we have to go after this as well. i think it is important to draw a distinction between how you raise the cost of the payment card sector versus the broader more complicated frauds that...
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. >> one thing they -- they've send you an e-mail, you heard of phishing. they send you an e-mail that looks like it came from somebody in your address book and you click on it and the malware is installed. how can i fine out that's any malware on any device. >> go to google and talk in phishing. it's not even just happening on a federal level. at it happening on a local level as well. we're now knowing that police stations are leveraging something called power dump, where if you're carrying your phone in a certain area and it's pinging a tower, they can figure out your goings-on throughout the day so they can monitor criminal activity, monitor someone being snatched and attach away. harkening back to 007 when they stuck something under your car. they don't need that. we're all walking around riff little deviceses, fracturing devices, videotaping details in our lives. there's another bit more expensive issue -- >> which we'll talk about ounce our web site. it's great to see you. >> nice to see you. >> i get weirded out. why they want to know what is going o
. >> one thing they -- they've send you an e-mail, you heard of phishing. they send you an e-mail that looks like it came from somebody in your address book and you click on it and the malware is installed. how can i fine out that's any malware on any device. >> go to google and talk in phishing. it's not even just happening on a federal level. at it happening on a local level as well. we're now knowing that police stations are leveraging something called power dump, where if you're...
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keep an eye out for phishing e-mails as well. >>> a jury ruled the giants legend was criminally evasivering his testimony regarding the use of steroids. it has two years of probation and a lot of community service. he has not yet started serving that part of the sentence. >>> the rush is on for families to get their christmas trees. that's because there are fewer days between thanksgiving and christmas this year. this christmas tree has been in business for more than 50 years. three days of sales are enough to dictate how they'll do the rest of this month. >> gee, this is really going good. then you try to stock more and sales turn down. so we'll have a better grasp on it in another week. it's a little early, but the early business has been very good. very brisk. >> so far sales seem to be similar to what it was last year. >> i went by christmas tree farms in half moon bay yesterday, packed. >>> it's perfect. with this kind of weather, it really is perfect. we have a colder storm system arriving here in the bay area. we want to focus in on that main concern, that is our freeze watch for
keep an eye out for phishing e-mails as well. >>> a jury ruled the giants legend was criminally evasivering his testimony regarding the use of steroids. it has two years of probation and a lot of community service. he has not yet started serving that part of the sentence. >>> the rush is on for families to get their christmas trees. that's because there are fewer days between thanksgiving and christmas this year. this christmas tree has been in business for more than 50 years....
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computers, and 412 instances of state websites compromised, and 90 key logger ata atta attacks, and 20 phishingcks. >> how hard is it for the state of california to keep up with the evolving threat? >> it's a challenge. but we as a state do a very good job. >> should mom and dad at home be worried about their data which is currently in a state computer? >> absolutely they should be worried. i am worried as a citizen what is happening with my data. >> according to experts at the state, the average cost of one data breach is about 190 dollars, and the most. >>> welcome back. during the last year, our unit has shared with you more than 150 investigations. exposed safety issues and questioned decisions from some of the state's most powerful. now a look back at 2013, through the lens of "we investigate." . >> are we? >> i am not allowed to tell. >> this is a box of pork that was in a shed for five hours before it came here to this restaurant. >> did smith get the star treatment on that friday morning? >> yes, he did. >> did all ten smith receive preferential treatment? >> smith did not receive prefe
computers, and 412 instances of state websites compromised, and 90 key logger ata atta attacks, and 20 phishingcks. >> how hard is it for the state of california to keep up with the evolving threat? >> it's a challenge. but we as a state do a very good job. >> should mom and dad at home be worried about their data which is currently in a state computer? >> absolutely they should be worried. i am worried as a citizen what is happening with my data. >> according to...
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we go back to the phishing. 90% of the acts that we investigated that were reported to us leveraged phishing. we partnered with a company who contributed last year and found -- what they do is phishing education and training. they sent out an e-mail to see how many would click the link. at seven or eight e-mails, you are getting up to 90% fix errors -- click throughs. you have to sent several e-mails before you get a 90% success rate. the lack of two factor identification continues to work against us. we need to change that behavior. >> i am looking at the apps on my phone and i have google authenticator. it works for my google account and my blog. if i turn on facebook and twitter, it works pretty well as well. my bank will send me a code if i login from an unusual place to stop the business banking account i have is not supported. i am a fire as customer, -- a g fios customer. this verizon have that identification? >> i do not work in the fios department. [laughter] >> say you have all of this important data about you. i say this, not really knowing a lot about the burden involved in setti
we go back to the phishing. 90% of the acts that we investigated that were reported to us leveraged phishing. we partnered with a company who contributed last year and found -- what they do is phishing education and training. they sent out an e-mail to see how many would click the link. at seven or eight e-mails, you are getting up to 90% fix errors -- click throughs. you have to sent several e-mails before you get a 90% success rate. the lack of two factor identification continues to work...
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i have not heard that good move phish shows are beyond nonchalant about the highly criticized practice you might feel differently from the way i might feel uncomfortable has been the most of it i have heard but they don't even believe in what this thing anymore because they know it sounds stupid i volunteer that the procedure be demonstrated on me request declined the prisoners who've not met one another and speak different languages keep saying the same thing that we were tortured used. tied. to the chair legs to the ground. strap across and they forced in a tube into our noses never in thirteen years have detainees been allowed to speak directly to a journalist while remaining at get most only leaking statements through lawyers they would love nothing more than to sit down with journalists and just tell them you know about their daily lives but communicating seems to only occur here if someone was it a point where maybe they had been verbalizing a lot of hopelessness we were immediately intervening and trying to assist that person to make sure that there wasn't any thoughts of maybe
i have not heard that good move phish shows are beyond nonchalant about the highly criticized practice you might feel differently from the way i might feel uncomfortable has been the most of it i have heard but they don't even believe in what this thing anymore because they know it sounds stupid i volunteer that the procedure be demonstrated on me request declined the prisoners who've not met one another and speak different languages keep saying the same thing that we were tortured used. tied....
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financial concern for information, identity theft, phishing for information. a lot of people have vendettas about how a case went and do try to target members of the judiciary. they are concerned about their safety. fromwas something we heard the states repeatedly. if you put information out there, you can make the judges or their families vulnerable. there are states that put out a lot of information and they have not had a ton of information -- examples of judges being ofgeted. there is a lot information about these judges on line. their own bio will list the names of their children and where their spouses work. most information on these financial disclosure forms do not list account numbers, birth bees, or things that could used to get sensitive information. it is generally saying they own stock in a company. it is hard to imagine how one could use that to commit fraud. a lot of experts say, when you are a public servant, enough to sacrifice a little bit of privacy to do the job you are doing to make sure the public has trust in the work you are doing. host
financial concern for information, identity theft, phishing for information. a lot of people have vendettas about how a case went and do try to target members of the judiciary. they are concerned about their safety. fromwas something we heard the states repeatedly. if you put information out there, you can make the judges or their families vulnerable. there are states that put out a lot of information and they have not had a ton of information -- examples of judges being ofgeted. there is a lot...
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and all that stuff so generally people are not aware and are not consenting to the sort of data phishing that goes along with corporations when they do business with yeah i mean you have these terms in a week you have these terms and conditions that people sign on to when they when they get an account but oftentimes they're so verbose so confusing that nobody actually really knows what they're agreeing to and their private information over to and that can get used in a whole multitude of ways that you're unaware of just as it is by the n.s.a. i think there's really no there's a lot to quibble over the last word on this oh you know even even though it's difficult there it's your responsibility as a citizen to read through that and i don't know that there's any reasonable expectation to privacy when you're said using amazon and selecting products that you like online for amazon to file that away and then sell it to advertisers i think there's a much more reasonable expectation of privacy when you're making a phone call in your private home or setting an e-mail in your private home and the
and all that stuff so generally people are not aware and are not consenting to the sort of data phishing that goes along with corporations when they do business with yeah i mean you have these terms in a week you have these terms and conditions that people sign on to when they when they get an account but oftentimes they're so verbose so confusing that nobody actually really knows what they're agreeing to and their private information over to and that can get used in a whole multitude of ways...
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and all that stuff so generally people are not aware and are not consenting to this sort of data phishing that goes along with corporations when they do business with yeah i mean you have these terms in a week you have these terms and conditions that people sign on to when they when they get a g. mail account but oftentimes they're so verbose so confusing that nobody actually really knows what they're agreeing to and their private information over to and that can get used in a whole multitude of ways that you're unaware of just as it is by the n.s.a. i think there's really no there's a lot of equipment to tell you the last word on this or you know even even though it's difficult there it's your responsibility as a citizen to read through that and i don't know that there's any reasonable expectation to privacy when you're said using amazon and selecting products that you like online for amazon to file that away and then sell it to advertisers i think there's a much more reasonable expectation of privacy when you're making a phone call in your private home or sending an e-mail in your priva
and all that stuff so generally people are not aware and are not consenting to this sort of data phishing that goes along with corporations when they do business with yeah i mean you have these terms in a week you have these terms and conditions that people sign on to when they when they get a g. mail account but oftentimes they're so verbose so confusing that nobody actually really knows what they're agreeing to and their private information over to and that can get used in a whole multitude...
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sounds like being sentenced to live at a phish concert. but there are some interesting features.nt to intrude on your personal freedom. you're free to behave as eccentric or normal a fashion as you wish. >> you can be the freak that you are and if you want to spend your day talking to a tree, you can do that without being frowned upon. >> they are in local government, such as it is. >> he has been here for some 40 years. it was a military area that was abandoned and then occupied by squatters and hippies, despite the fact that the different governments didn't really appreciate what was going on here, nobody actually had the will or strength to put people out. >> who makes up the traction? >> we do. >> what about the essentials, electric, water. >> we buy it from providers. but we do it as a commune as a collective. we pay only one bill. >> but i like the fact that my kids get to walk around the streets without worrying about being run over by a car. >> there's no hot trucks and no cars running in the streets. it's like a little village. it's very secure. >> are you a hippie? >> h
sounds like being sentenced to live at a phish concert. but there are some interesting features.nt to intrude on your personal freedom. you're free to behave as eccentric or normal a fashion as you wish. >> you can be the freak that you are and if you want to spend your day talking to a tree, you can do that without being frowned upon. >> they are in local government, such as it is. >> he has been here for some 40 years. it was a military area that was abandoned and then...
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advantage of vulnerable target shoppers asking for your account information but they are scammer phishing get your account information which target already has. the justice department is joining the investigation to hackers who swiped account information between november 26 and december 15. victims seeking fraud it charges -- fraudulent charge are having trouble reaching target. target says they have doubled the number of employees manning phones an the clock and says victims will not be held responsible for fraud it charges. >> the 13th annual last chance toy drive is under way collecting toys at christmas eve starting at 5:00 a.m. and christmas day san francisco police and firefighters distribute those toys to the city's forgotten children. the mayor and police chief and fire chief will be kicking thing off during today and if you want to stop by with a new unwrapped toy go to geary street at powell. >> the christmas eve spacewalk taking place as we speak inth's orbit. >> new rules for the recycling plant that is the scene of nut one but two recent fires. the promises sims metal managem
advantage of vulnerable target shoppers asking for your account information but they are scammer phishing get your account information which target already has. the justice department is joining the investigation to hackers who swiped account information between november 26 and december 15. victims seeking fraud it charges -- fraudulent charge are having trouble reaching target. target says they have doubled the number of employees manning phones an the clock and says victims will not be held...
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. >> so clay, you mentioned if someone were to kind of call i guess in some sort of phishing way to try to capitalize on this breach that has happened. so what should we do and how should our antenna be up ready to make sure that doesn't happen touts? >> well, you should never -- you should never take and i coming call from a credit card company very seriously. you should always say, you know, if it's american express, you should go on american express's website and call them to change your credit card and that kind of thing. you should never ever take a phone call from someone claiming to be your credit card company. which have t without the ability to verify themselves. that's the thing if most people did they would protect themselves 99% of the time. just call your credit card company. don't take calls from them. >> clay johnson, very helpful stuff. the department of better technology, thank you. >>> a judge has issued a ruling on the nsa's metadata collection program. surveillance on your phone call data could be affected. the judge says the nsa it's controversial bulk collection pr
. >> so clay, you mentioned if someone were to kind of call i guess in some sort of phishing way to try to capitalize on this breach that has happened. so what should we do and how should our antenna be up ready to make sure that doesn't happen touts? >> well, you should never -- you should never take and i coming call from a credit card company very seriously. you should always say, you know, if it's american express, you should go on american express's website and call them to...
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democrats are phishing for the extension, feel can like they have leverage if if i conservatives bail >> a brand new study is out now showing a decline in what was once an eagerly anticipated right of passage for young teenagers, their first driver's license and the freedom hilt the road. brian, fewer young americans are getting their licenses. >> they are, and it's really a combination of several factors. young drivers under 34, so-called millenials, are underemployed and two overwhelmed by student loans to invest thousands into a car. you have the factor of higher gas prices and more americans are moving to the city where there is better public transportation. but bottom line, some analysts say owning a car is just no longer part of the american dream. >> a right of passage to get a driver's license and now it's not so uncommon, particularly in urban areas, for people to say, why bother? >> nick johnson from princeton new jersey has not had a car or driver's license since he was 18 years old. he pays $15 a year on bike maintenance, he says commuting is just a hassle and bike every.
democrats are phishing for the extension, feel can like they have leverage if if i conservatives bail >> a brand new study is out now showing a decline in what was once an eagerly anticipated right of passage for young teenagers, their first driver's license and the freedom hilt the road. brian, fewer young americans are getting their licenses. >> they are, and it's really a combination of several factors. young drivers under 34, so-called millenials, are underemployed and two...
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that is probably true, but it is of course true of any phishing expediti expedition. there is no real limiting principle in that argument for any type of records. i was particularly disturbed to hear earlier, mr. litt refuse to reassure us that the scope of the records obtainable under section 215 does not exclude the contents of digital communications or cloud stored documents. it's also particularly troubling to see this applied in the case of the internet metadata program, because in that case, the short-sighted holding of smith versus maryland was applied as though it referred to metadata generally, which is certainly not a term we find in had the 1975 decision. when in this case, it involved e ma e-mail metadata that's never processed by the internet backbone provider from whom it was presumably obtained. there's an additional constitutional question in that case. in the case of 702, we know the supreme court relied on the recent ruling in amnesty v. clapper on representations that only communications to or from specific overseas targets were being intercepted. w
that is probably true, but it is of course true of any phishing expediti expedition. there is no real limiting principle in that argument for any type of records. i was particularly disturbed to hear earlier, mr. litt refuse to reassure us that the scope of the records obtainable under section 215 does not exclude the contents of digital communications or cloud stored documents. it's also particularly troubling to see this applied in the case of the internet metadata program, because in that...
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that is probably true, but it is of course true of any phishing expediti expedition. there is no real limiting principle in that argument for any type of records. i was particularly disturbed to hear earlier, mr. litt refuse to reassure us that the scope of the records obtainable under section 215 does not exclude the contents of digital communications or cloud stored documents. it's also particularly troubling to see this applied in the case of the internet metadata program, because in that case, the short-sighted holding of smith versus maryland was applied as though it referred to metadata generally, which is certainly not a term we find in had the 1975 decision. when in this case, it involved e ma e-mail metadata that's never processed by the internet backbone provider from whom it was presumably obtained. there's an additional constitutional question in that case. in the case of 702, we know the supreme court relied on the recent ruling in amnesty v. clapper on representations that only communications to or from specific overseas targets were being intercepted. w
that is probably true, but it is of course true of any phishing expediti expedition. there is no real limiting principle in that argument for any type of records. i was particularly disturbed to hear earlier, mr. litt refuse to reassure us that the scope of the records obtainable under section 215 does not exclude the contents of digital communications or cloud stored documents. it's also particularly troubling to see this applied in the case of the internet metadata program, because in that...
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official communication from target, an e- mail, and you know what it is going to be doing, trying to phishit. target is saying everything is going to be on the website. they're not sending any e-mails or anything like that. remember all of those card accounts and numbers and pins were stolen between november 27th and december 15th if you went into a target store during that time. >>> and mailing a let ser going to cost you a little bit more once we hit the new year. a little bit after for the price of a first-class stamp, going up by 3 cents. starting january 26th, a stamp will be -- dawn how much a stamp costs? i haven't bought a stamp in, i don't know, a year. 49 cents. or maybe use the forever stamps. if you do, they're good forever. get it? so buy them now and save three cents, or probably you have a stockpile of old ones in the junk drawer in the kitchen. they say the rate increase is going to be just temporary. so hold your breath. kidding. don't hold your breath. 8:20. in dallas a lot of people are upset that in the closing hours before christmases they still haven't got their ups p
official communication from target, an e- mail, and you know what it is going to be doing, trying to phishit. target is saying everything is going to be on the website. they're not sending any e-mails or anything like that. remember all of those card accounts and numbers and pins were stolen between november 27th and december 15th if you went into a target store during that time. >>> and mailing a let ser going to cost you a little bit more once we hit the new year. a little bit after...
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financial concern for information, identity theft, phishing for information.t of people have vendettas about how a case went and do try to target members of the judiciary. they are concerned about their safety. fromwas something we heard the states repeatedly. if you put information out there, you can make the judges or their families vulnerable. there are states that put out a lot of information and they have not had a ton of information -- examples of judges being ofgeted. there is a lot information about these judges on line. their own bio will list the names of their children and where their spouses work. most information on these financial disclosure forms do not list account numbers, birth bees, or things that could used to get sensitive information. it is generally saying they own stock in a company. it is hard to imagine how one could use that to commit fraud. a lot of experts say, when you are a public servant, enough to sacrifice a little bit of privacy to do the job you are doing to make sure the public has trust in the work you are doing. host: a v
financial concern for information, identity theft, phishing for information.t of people have vendettas about how a case went and do try to target members of the judiciary. they are concerned about their safety. fromwas something we heard the states repeatedly. if you put information out there, you can make the judges or their families vulnerable. there are states that put out a lot of information and they have not had a ton of information -- examples of judges being ofgeted. there is a lot...
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more high-tech types of identity types a, one is phishing of schemes were somebody receives an e-mail him to click on a link to provide personal information and in fact is not the company that the consumer thinks send the message but a thief trying to gain axes to their personal information. host: what is the role of the federal trade association? guest: identity theft is a federal crime. things.a number of it made identity theft a federal crime. those types of crime are prosecuted by the department of justice. a gave the federal trade commission two unique roles. one is the collection of consumer complaint data. we have the database and we have a network. and consumers could enter data into the sentinel that work directly by going online or they could: and speak to a counselor. the database collects consumer andrmation and fraud identity theft information. host: what do you do with the information? guest: the information becomes available to law enforcement. we have about 2000 law enforcement department -- partners that have access to the network. they can do searches by geographic l
more high-tech types of identity types a, one is phishing of schemes were somebody receives an e-mail him to click on a link to provide personal information and in fact is not the company that the consumer thinks send the message but a thief trying to gain axes to their personal information. host: what is the role of the federal trade association? guest: identity theft is a federal crime. things.a number of it made identity theft a federal crime. those types of crime are prosecuted by the...
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links on that e-mail and then start providing personal information because it may be a so-called phishing scam where somebody is trying to steal your identity. savannah. >> unfortunately a lot of people oking to seize this opportunity. kerry sanders, thank you. >> natalie is here with breaking news in a case we have been following a couple of years now. >> good morning. two russian punk band members jailed over a protest in moscow were released from prison early under an amnesty deal. jim maceda talked to one of the band members earlier. he is in russia with the latest. >> reporter: that's right. maria alyokhina was released from a prison much closer to moscow than we are here in siberia where her fellow member was released just this evening. both are mothers of young children. maria told reporters she was feeling physically and mentally okay as she left prison with her lawyer. she now wants to pursue a human rights career and lost no time today meeting with a local chapter of the committee against torture adding that she's not afraid to do anything anymore. meanwhile, nadezhda told me in
links on that e-mail and then start providing personal information because it may be a so-called phishing scam where somebody is trying to steal your identity. savannah. >> unfortunately a lot of people oking to seize this opportunity. kerry sanders, thank you. >> natalie is here with breaking news in a case we have been following a couple of years now. >> good morning. two russian punk band members jailed over a protest in moscow were released from prison early under an...
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not that it's like a nigerioan e-mail scan, but they'll leave it open to phishing by foreign governments the new study out this morning highlights american distrust in each other. it's hit an all-time low. look at this. trust in decline since 1972 to 2012. most people can be trusted. 46% said that in '72. now down to 32%. can't be too careful. 50% back in 1972. now, it's up to 64%. >> we had father john on the show earlier this morning to talk a little bit about this and provide some thoughts. he was saying he believes of course you're putting your trust in god, the number one place to do this, but having a sense of community and having actual discussions, actual meals with human beings, learning what makes that person tick so you have empathy for another human being. >> part of that is because of technology, we're on social media, facebook and twitter. people admit they don't know half of their facebook friends, but he mentioned we have become such a transient society. i was born in the south, now i'm in the north. all my roots are back there, not here. that's another reason. do you kno
not that it's like a nigerioan e-mail scan, but they'll leave it open to phishing by foreign governments the new study out this morning highlights american distrust in each other. it's hit an all-time low. look at this. trust in decline since 1972 to 2012. most people can be trusted. 46% said that in '72. now down to 32%. can't be too careful. 50% back in 1972. now, it's up to 64%. >> we had father john on the show earlier this morning to talk a little bit about this and provide some...
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. >> one campaign act, freedom to phish act, moderate senator from tennessee with rand paul pushed a. he's already bragging because parental this the best place to fish. he's using this to strengthen anti-government credentials with tea party voters. >> all right. good for him. appreciate it. happy new year, bud. >> thanks. >>> still ahead time for plan b. passengers trapped in a sea of ice off antartica can now be evacuated by a helicopter but weather remains an issue. we'll have that story. >>> colorado blazing its way into the history books. >> we have three people that have been rolling joints for two days straight. >> two days straight legally. the rocky mountain state set to become the first in the nation to allow people to use pot for fun. look at industry new businesses now popping up. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent
. >> one campaign act, freedom to phish act, moderate senator from tennessee with rand paul pushed a. he's already bragging because parental this the best place to fish. he's using this to strengthen anti-government credentials with tea party voters. >> all right. good for him. appreciate it. happy new year, bud. >> thanks. >>> still ahead time for plan b. passengers trapped in a sea of ice off antartica can now be evacuated by a helicopter but weather remains an...