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i'll go to this-- i'll go to this phish show." cut to me 20 minutes in, talking about-- [imitates guitar music] ah! i'm getting a bobble head! [laughs] (man) ♪ i'm gonna do my one line here ♪ oh, yeah. tonightly, fox news calls out dic cheney for lying. well, isn't that just the dick alling the-- calling the dick a dick. (laughter) >> black tennis star james blakes gets roughed up by the nypd. in the police's defense, they didn't know he was famous. right? they just thought he was -- >> i get it and the nfl season kicks off tonight. it's the steelers versus the patriots and your conscience versus mounting evidence the nfl is evil. let's do this lam captioning sponsored by comedy central . (cheers and applause) >> larry: thank you very much. welcomed to the nightly show. so very kind. >> larry, larry, larry ♪ larry, lar's. >> larry: it's very kind. i i appreciated you were very larry, lar's-- larry, you guys, nice, man, i like that. you guys nailed it. and you are correct, i'm larry wilmore, this is the nightly show. a couple of qu
i'll go to this-- i'll go to this phish show." cut to me 20 minutes in, talking about-- [imitates guitar music] ah! i'm getting a bobble head! [laughs] (man) ♪ i'm gonna do my one line here ♪ oh, yeah. tonightly, fox news calls out dic cheney for lying. well, isn't that just the dick alling the-- calling the dick a dick. (laughter) >> black tennis star james blakes gets roughed up by the nypd. in the police's defense, they didn't know he was famous. right? they just thought he...
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they were phished.understanding is that it was not a breach there either of their infrastructure. it was a phishing expedition. there are lots of bad people that do this. , instead of was just saying that there are a lot who do this, to d we need to figure out, how can we try to protect our customers on this? that is our top goal. so we are working internally about how to bring more awareness to these schemes, and trying to do things -- charlie: is that a public information process? tim: some of it is that. some of it is like an old public service announcement used to be. we have to do that. in addition, we have to do things where it notifies the customer quickly if it does happen. that is reactive. we do not want it to happen at all, but if it does, you probably want to know instantly. and so there are things like that, and some other things i cannot describe right now, where we can -- we think we can make a contribution beyond just doing, just making sure the cloud is not hacked. charlie: this is diff
they were phished.understanding is that it was not a breach there either of their infrastructure. it was a phishing expedition. there are lots of bad people that do this. , instead of was just saying that there are a lot who do this, to d we need to figure out, how can we try to protect our customers on this? that is our top goal. so we are working internally about how to bring more awareness to these schemes, and trying to do things -- charlie: is that a public information process? tim: some...
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phishing is a metaphor for something that is much broader.certain level of fishing. it is not everywhere and horrible, but it's bad enough to be concerning. businessy hard for one not to play the same tricks that other businesses are playing. it's a competitive marketplace. mike: is this something people do that is illegal, immoral? when bob says they do tricks, what does that mean? george: this is just a lot of being human. some of it is illegal. we are thinking of it is mainly being perfectly legal. people into doing things that are good for you, but not good for them. people have the view that markets just buy some kind of magic deliver us what we want. well, they do. markets are wonderful. also --ame time, it there is a profit to be made, they also give us things we don't want. things we get candidates doing and then we later regret. tom: i want to mention that we will scrupulously not speak about the american economy with professor akerlof. if i could, you brilliantly mentioned john thain guild explain how it is modern in 2015. george: t
phishing is a metaphor for something that is much broader.certain level of fishing. it is not everywhere and horrible, but it's bad enough to be concerning. businessy hard for one not to play the same tricks that other businesses are playing. it's a competitive marketplace. mike: is this something people do that is illegal, immoral? when bob says they do tricks, what does that mean? george: this is just a lot of being human. some of it is illegal. we are thinking of it is mainly being perfectly...
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to get around in montana, given the remoteness of your place up there now, and are you still fly phishing et cetera? >> guest: i'm there now. i go another every morning and jump into the cold river to get my heart started, and i then do some fly phishing. i don't ride a horse because of spinal damage. i hope to get back to that. i can't climb the way i used to go out and be really -- charge up and down the mountains. on the other hand, american health care is pretty a amazing. in billings, montana, they have a clinic that is an affiliated partner of the mayo clinic so if i need something, i can get down there and get first-class care. but i have had to temper my physical life. hope to guest most back. >> host: what did you learn about the american medical system? >> guest: if you're in a position like i am, where you have financial resources and you can pick up the phone and get help, it's fantastic. if you're down in the middle rank or the lower end it's confusing. you're still going to get good care, but it's really tough to get through the system, and the big, big thing is the cost. i
to get around in montana, given the remoteness of your place up there now, and are you still fly phishing et cetera? >> guest: i'm there now. i go another every morning and jump into the cold river to get my heart started, and i then do some fly phishing. i don't ride a horse because of spinal damage. i hope to get back to that. i can't climb the way i used to go out and be really -- charge up and down the mountains. on the other hand, american health care is pretty a amazing. in...
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attack, so presuming that one very popular method of executing a network investigative technique is a phishing attack which is sending somebody an e-mail and duping them into clicking on something and then the malware gets installed on their machine. at that point, the fbi agent, hacker, is in control of the machine. something like a phishing attack for instance, might violate the fourth amendment's requirement for particularlity. and that is because you are sending, essentially your identifier is not the actual computer, it is somebody's e-mail address. and that e-mail address can be accessed from any computer, so if i were at a public library or if i were on your computer and i was the target, i got a phishing attack, and it, your computer gets infected, and then they find some sort of criminal activity that you're up to. i think that would be a great challenge. i think the, the international issues and the territorial issues are not as easy to challenge, obviously, because we've just heard throughout the day that privacy rights abroad exist even less than they do in the united states. i wou
attack, so presuming that one very popular method of executing a network investigative technique is a phishing attack which is sending somebody an e-mail and duping them into clicking on something and then the malware gets installed on their machine. at that point, the fbi agent, hacker, is in control of the machine. something like a phishing attack for instance, might violate the fourth amendment's requirement for particularlity. and that is because you are sending, essentially your identifier...
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we are seeing a significant number of phishing attacks focused on wire fraud.he fbi had an alert in that area because it was becoming so prevalent. we see organizations in the finance apartment being targeted . we are seeing across the board one level from executives being , more vulnerable and more likely to click on a link that is malicious. i think the reality today is that the security landscape is so different that security posture has fundamentally changed. they need to employee next generation technology to ensure they are well protected from this next generation of attacks. gary steal there. le there. up next, john callahan tells us where he sees the next big investment opportunity. ♪ emily: the gender discrimination lawsuit that rocked silicon valley is officially over. ellen pao has announced she will not pursue an appeal against kleiner perkins. she explained her decision in a statement to "bloomberg west." my actions have encouraged others to speak up about discrimination in technology more broadly. i am encouraged that companies are taking more act
we are seeing a significant number of phishing attacks focused on wire fraud.he fbi had an alert in that area because it was becoming so prevalent. we see organizations in the finance apartment being targeted . we are seeing across the board one level from executives being , more vulnerable and more likely to click on a link that is malicious. i think the reality today is that the security landscape is so different that security posture has fundamentally changed. they need to employee next...
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topic but there's a lot of resist is because the coastal states in particular as steve mentioned the phishing agreement was for the central art day. it was a preventive proactive diplomacy to say we need more science but that was not a five and there is even controversy. there is tension with why i find wasn't included in that. these issues will have been challenging dimensions in the future. i think we will take one more quick rapid round and then we will let our panelists concluded. there's one question about the top. >> good morning. ariel cohen at the atlantic council. as we are watching the russian economy declining in the oil price is project dead day in the 40 to 60 corridor, that raises serious questions about the profitability of any russian oil and gas projects in the arctic. if the money into the russian budget is going down and the projects are not viable, why on earth you would spend loads of dollars if you're in moscow, why would you spend this money shoring up the art it? i understand these are great projects in the care of the end, you know, et cetera but looking to the future
topic but there's a lot of resist is because the coastal states in particular as steve mentioned the phishing agreement was for the central art day. it was a preventive proactive diplomacy to say we need more science but that was not a five and there is even controversy. there is tension with why i find wasn't included in that. these issues will have been challenging dimensions in the future. i think we will take one more quick rapid round and then we will let our panelists concluded. there's...
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what you have sounds like a phishing scam.ur information and throw them out there. they would be getting sued for that. when you get an e-mail like this and everybody is just now hearing about this be very, very careful. if you have questions go to their website. you contact them. >> don't click on the link on the e-mail? >> kill the e-mail. >>> gill e-mails more and more stores refuse to take a bill larger than a 20. are they required to take any denomination? >> they don't have to take anything at all. a while back we looked into this. it turns out by law everybody goes i'm going to pay with pennies. they don't have to take money at all. they can say i'm only going to deal with a credit card. that is what online companies do. they can do whatever they want just be aware of what the rules are. >> i still take bills larger than 20. if you want to give me 100s i will take 100s. >> i try to be consumer friendly. >> i want to buy an electric car but i'm concerned my lectracity rates will go up too much. >> contact your electric c
what you have sounds like a phishing scam.ur information and throw them out there. they would be getting sued for that. when you get an e-mail like this and everybody is just now hearing about this be very, very careful. if you have questions go to their website. you contact them. >> don't click on the link on the e-mail? >> kill the e-mail. >>> gill e-mails more and more stores refuse to take a bill larger than a 20. are they required to take any denomination? >>...
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sounds as attractive to being sentenced to life at a phish concert.ing features. there's no government to intrude on your personal freedom. you're free to behave as eccentric or normal a fashion as you wish. >> here, i mean, 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 on. >> this man and his friend 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 picks up the trash? >> 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 what i like about living here is fact that my kids get to walk around the street without worrying about being run over by a car. >> there's no hot trucks and no cars running in the
sounds as attractive to being sentenced to life at a phish concert.ing features. there's no government to intrude on your personal freedom. you're free to behave as eccentric or normal a fashion as you wish. >> here, i mean, 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 on. >> this man and his friend are in local government, such as it is. >> he has been here for some 40 years. it was a military...
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make sure you're not the bait for phishing, teach your children not to click on links.any things they can do. a lot of this stems from social media. a lot of it stems from the familiarity with internet technology, so they're very more likely to share private information than most adults would be. deirdre: so bringing up that point, family, how do you talk to kids about this without scaring them. as morgan points out, instagram, being on facebook, snapchat, this is part of anybody's life who is ten or even higher. how do you talk to kids without scaring them? >> so as you mentioned, this is a part of their daily life now, technology. you want to explain the concept. you want to explain it in a calm manner, but certainly older children, starting at eight. you can explain we have social security numbers and what could happen if they get into the wrong hands. usually children do better with rules if they understand why we have the rules. so explaining to them is someone could take this private number and down the road it could affect you getting a job, that's a simple not t
make sure you're not the bait for phishing, teach your children not to click on links.any things they can do. a lot of this stems from social media. a lot of it stems from the familiarity with internet technology, so they're very more likely to share private information than most adults would be. deirdre: so bringing up that point, family, how do you talk to kids about this without scaring them. as morgan points out, instagram, being on facebook, snapchat, this is part of anybody's life who is...
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did she know people were phishing in her email she has touted the security of her own server in partf her defense of explaining why she didn't use official email. >> matt? >> yeah. and it does raise the question of whether he she clicked on it or didn't click on it like what was security system luke we know in other ways she didn't seem so technically advanced. she was having people fax her things and she was having people print out her emails did. she click on it? was she aware enough to be suspicious? this is the problem i think. this is august 3rd, 20 is 11, a year before benghazi and year before election. if i didn't know about computers. four hours and i got five weirdo emails, speeding tickets i might mention it to someone. that would have been a good time to get rid of that private serve are, i think. that's the real problem. to what extent this put her on notice or did she always get these? maybe it wasn't so weird. but that's just disguised as speeding tickets? >> who does she mention it to? does she eletter the state department that hey my private server is being targeted i
did she know people were phishing in her email she has touted the security of her own server in partf her defense of explaining why she didn't use official email. >> matt? >> yeah. and it does raise the question of whether he she clicked on it or didn't click on it like what was security system luke we know in other ways she didn't seem so technically advanced. she was having people fax her things and she was having people print out her emails did. she click on it? was she aware...
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what was she dealing with from the tragedy in haiti to try to set up iran sanctions to getting phish off of a platform in israel that was fish that was subject to 120% tariff, you know, in anticipation of passover. >> she's trying to get the specialty for passover and she's trying to get it from an illinois manufacturer because congressmen have complained to her at a hearing and trying to get it to israel in time for passover. i mean, what's with that? >> it shows that she really had a detailed understanding of her job and task. there are some really extraordinary e-mails. one between ann marie slaughter and hillary clinton redacted. i agree with your position on. u.n. security council reform. and it takes out what that position was. but it shows that she was really engaged with important substantive issues. >> it also shows though that she was very interested in gossip and political gossip. now, there was this e-mail that involved you reports that steve clemmons called last night to talk about this. he's just posted on his website. in loose of the ft, financial times, of course, tol
what was she dealing with from the tragedy in haiti to try to set up iran sanctions to getting phish off of a platform in israel that was fish that was subject to 120% tariff, you know, in anticipation of passover. >> she's trying to get the specialty for passover and she's trying to get it from an illinois manufacturer because congressmen have complained to her at a hearing and trying to get it to israel in time for passover. i mean, what's with that? >> it shows that she really...
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just curious. >> so i have various plans for october, so i'm going to germany, to give a talk on phishingat. >> no nod, wink, nothing? >> no comment. >> you got nothing for us. all right. i knew that. i knew that. anyway, professor, thank you. great to see ewe. my pleasure. >> congratulations on the book. >>> when we come back this morning, first vineyards and wineries in california face a drought, now wildfires, preparing for the crop that generates about $24 billion in sales. look at the numbers from the california wine industry. we'll have the story when we come back. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. >>> welcome back. an announcement coming out from the ceo, lloyd blankfein, diagnosed with limb foe ma, highly curable form, undergoing treatment but expects to have a normal
just curious. >> so i have various plans for october, so i'm going to germany, to give a talk on phishingat. >> no nod, wink, nothing? >> no comment. >> you got nothing for us. all right. i knew that. i knew that. anyway, professor, thank you. great to see ewe. my pleasure. >> congratulations on the book. >>> when we come back this morning, first vineyards and wineries in california face a drought, now wildfires, preparing for the crop that generates about...
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report found all websites ending in dot zip are suspicious and associated with spasm, malware and phishingeview dot country and dot link and several others and says the ten safest domains including dot mil and dot gov and dot london and dot jobs. a spiritual journey to see the pope. why one family crossed two continents to be on hand for pope francis' historic visit to the u.s. donald trump tries to repair his relationship with the country's hispanic community. ♪ >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights, on al jazeera america. pope francis preparing for his trip to the u.s. later in the month and will see him in new york, washington and philadelphia and some are coming from very far away and jennifer london caught up with one family making an epic journey to see the pontiff. ♪ francisco is a long way from home and weary after six months on the road. >> it was a beautiful name because of
report found all websites ending in dot zip are suspicious and associated with spasm, malware and phishingeview dot country and dot link and several others and says the ten safest domains including dot mil and dot gov and dot london and dot jobs. a spiritual journey to see the pope. why one family crossed two continents to be on hand for pope francis' historic visit to the u.s. donald trump tries to repair his relationship with the country's hispanic community. ♪ >> al jazeera america...
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but even then there's an phish they're segregated for so long, is that a problem.his is an issue where the prison system is going to have to struggle with this. we keep talking about training. are they going to put money behind this to train. and any time you have a situation like this where the prison doesn't follow regulations, that's a big issue. >> don't they have to? >> yeah. then i el make it simple. bring your checkbook to court because you're going to continue to get these lawsuits. this is not new. this is 2015. and so everything you said is 100% right, and until they start training people and get serious about it. lawyers are going to sue. bring your checkbook to court because you're going to pay. >>> residents in fairfax county can now text 911 in case of an emergency. they announced the capability of the technology for people who can't call or speak. sounds like a great idea, great step forward. >> i think so particularly for people who do have those limitations, no ifs, ands, buts. at one point we talked about what may be the drawback. i don't know abo
but even then there's an phish they're segregated for so long, is that a problem.his is an issue where the prison system is going to have to struggle with this. we keep talking about training. are they going to put money behind this to train. and any time you have a situation like this where the prison doesn't follow regulations, that's a big issue. >> don't they have to? >> yeah. then i el make it simple. bring your checkbook to court because you're going to continue to get these...
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so once downloaded these compromised apps could prompt fake alerts to phish for user date at that or exploit vulnerabilities in the ios system. apple has removed the apps known for create with the this counterfeit software and there is no evidence that any user data was actually stolen, but ryan olsen, director of threat intelligence at palo alto networks tells me apple's reaction is the right one. he said this app looks to be contained but we can also be sure that other hackers will move in and copy cat this technique. the only thing we don't know is how successful they'll be. back to you. >> josh, thank you very much. >>> joining us for more on this hack is joe lumas. do we really call it a hack if these guys got duped into using a counterfeit code. it's not like the hackers made their way into the app store themselves. they duped somehow the developers themselves to use the counterfeit code. what do you make of that? >> it's actually the hack is attributed to the actual authors of the application itself. so it's kind of a by-product. i'd say apple is taking by-product of exactly w
so once downloaded these compromised apps could prompt fake alerts to phish for user date at that or exploit vulnerabilities in the ios system. apple has removed the apps known for create with the this counterfeit software and there is no evidence that any user data was actually stolen, but ryan olsen, director of threat intelligence at palo alto networks tells me apple's reaction is the right one. he said this app looks to be contained but we can also be sure that other hackers will move in...
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this is important for the viewers, a crime ring out of russia, they're doing major stock fraud with phishingng into people's systems from that. separate that that, turns out the administration, when it comes to china's hack into, no economic sanctions from the administration ahead of the china president's visit that's up and coming. you know, even though china reacted angrily saying, you know what, the u.s. dialed down, it's not us. we've got top executives of fortune 500 companies, saying that the military is hacking into the country. ashley: god forbid we take a stand. thank you. united auto workers said it would keep talking about the contract delaying a strike. the most profitable, and investors like it. and the opening weekend for the nfl, if you saw you saw a lot of ads for website like fan duel and drop kings. and the ceo of drop kings was on our program last week. >> fantasy football, 56 million people in the u.s. and canada playing and only 5 or 6% played daily fantasy sports games. we take a small commission on the games you play against each other. >> football, baseball, basketbal
this is important for the viewers, a crime ring out of russia, they're doing major stock fraud with phishingng into people's systems from that. separate that that, turns out the administration, when it comes to china's hack into, no economic sanctions from the administration ahead of the china president's visit that's up and coming. you know, even though china reacted angrily saying, you know what, the u.s. dialed down, it's not us. we've got top executives of fortune 500 companies, saying that...
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video of cat phishing that you will not believe. >> all right, al. thank you. >>> now to a gold rush in poland in the wake of the reported discovery of a long lost train from world war 12 ii loaded with riches. as nbc's keir simmons explains, police and fire investigators are headed there. good morning. >> reporter: that's right. this area of western poland is already in a lockdown as officials try to establish whether there is a train packed with gold there. it may be too late. there is already something like a modern day gold rush under way and the fear that is the decades-old mystery has gone up in smoke. this morning in poland reports of a fire near this railroad track where treasure hunters claim they have found hidden gold in train cars. rush. >> reporter: having seen ground radar images, there is no doubt it is an armored train over 300 feet long, perhaps like this one. during the tying days of the second world war the nazis are said to have hidden the train rumored to be full of gold, gems and weapons in a maze of tunnels. >> it could be here
video of cat phishing that you will not believe. >> all right, al. thank you. >>> now to a gold rush in poland in the wake of the reported discovery of a long lost train from world war 12 ii loaded with riches. as nbc's keir simmons explains, police and fire investigators are headed there. good morning. >> reporter: that's right. this area of western poland is already in a lockdown as officials try to establish whether there is a train packed with gold there. it may be too...