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attack phishing attack is simply as a form of social engineering as a criminal you know that it's much easier to ask someone permission then it is to try to brute force your way into a system so the only thing you have to do is you have to send an e-mail that looks legitimate enough to get someone to click on it once that happens it's game over for the company or the person or the or the government or whatever it is to try to break into can you purchase a firewall to help prevent human curiosity. what i do these days i do a lot of consulting with companies groups law enforcement for individuals i recommend that they use the software firewall but for businesses it's important to use a physical firewall now that being said even if you're using the physical firewalls the human is still the weakest link in that cyber security chain so if a company is using the physical firewall if they still receive a phishing e-mail that looks like it comes from the company itself or or something that looks legitimate and that that employee clicks on that link it's still game over for that company now you
attack phishing attack is simply as a form of social engineering as a criminal you know that it's much easier to ask someone permission then it is to try to brute force your way into a system so the only thing you have to do is you have to send an e-mail that looks legitimate enough to get someone to click on it once that happens it's game over for the company or the person or the or the government or whatever it is to try to break into can you purchase a firewall to help prevent human...
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attack phishing attack is simply as a form of social engineering as a criminal you know that it's much easier to ask someone permission then it is to try to brute force your way.
attack phishing attack is simply as a form of social engineering as a criminal you know that it's much easier to ask someone permission then it is to try to brute force your way.
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attack phishing attack is simply as a form of social engineering as a criminal you know that it's much easier to.
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unfortunately in the original because phish. has lost more than its sweetness when it was long since they know it's. it doesn't look. good. but. it's funny playing this new version for me personally because i know the original orchestration quite well and i don't have more or less to do i just have to front things to do occasionally an oboe will suddenly play what was so an individual note that i had in the original and it's a very strange feeling it's almost as if you're playing but you don't have your instrument to your lips and then other times i've got some more interesting figures that i never would have seen the previous version so actually it's keeping me on my toes and i i like it slow down. the hunt for large management in arkansas part but i shut up from my place into something undersized and. businessman instrument. me nigga it's this type of guys and as instrumented so got into the two and a more niche number from two i'm sure the shooters carden mine clones or indies moms and wants our pockets to be able to fit in t
unfortunately in the original because phish. has lost more than its sweetness when it was long since they know it's. it doesn't look. good. but. it's funny playing this new version for me personally because i know the original orchestration quite well and i don't have more or less to do i just have to front things to do occasionally an oboe will suddenly play what was so an individual note that i had in the original and it's a very strange feeling it's almost as if you're playing but you don't...
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they have none of that just a pure phishing expedition. >> liz: the supreme court already ruled watch this during the mccarthy hearings, congress can't go on a phishing expedition they must be justifiable reasons to see a president's tax returns in other words it's congress' mission to make law, they have to support it with the legislative purpose right? so that's the issue too? >> yes well they are still reeling from the collusion fiasco, so they're hoping now gee maybe we'll find something in there and with the tax code as complicated as it is, you're always going to be able to say well we don't think that deduction was right or that amortization was too fast or too slow you can get into that but that's for the irs to decide not for congress people looking for ways to beat up the president. >> liz: it's not the law that presidents release the tax returns its been sort of irs policy since the nixon era. watch how nancy pelosi leaves out the details of the law including how it has to be for legislative purposes. watch. >> ways and means request under 6103 have never been denied, have
they have none of that just a pure phishing expedition. >> liz: the supreme court already ruled watch this during the mccarthy hearings, congress can't go on a phishing expedition they must be justifiable reasons to see a president's tax returns in other words it's congress' mission to make law, they have to support it with the legislative purpose right? so that's the issue too? >> yes well they are still reeling from the collusion fiasco, so they're hoping now gee maybe we'll find...
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plus, phishing for your paycheck a look at the latest scam out there and why people keep falling for it and how much it's hexcngneessiss hexcngneessiss "t ehae" is back in two. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, have e*trade, whose tech helps you understand the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and even explore what-if scenarios. where's gate 87? don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> welcome back to "the exchang exchange". weight watchers is sinking and on pace for its worst day in two months jpmorgan lowered its estimates the shares are down 11%. >>> bed bath and beyond is also under pressure its same-store sales fell more than expected and it reported an unadjusted annual loss for the first time nin three decades tesla is also in the red again today, after reports that the company and its partner, panason panasonic, have put their plans to expand the gig factory on hold tesla shares down j
plus, phishing for your paycheck a look at the latest scam out there and why people keep falling for it and how much it's hexcngneessiss hexcngneessiss "t ehae" is back in two. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, have e*trade, whose tech helps you understand the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and even...
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around one hundred forty six billion europe's common tricks include stealing passwords by means of phishing emails setting up fake online investment platforms where potential targets leave their names and phone numbers direct tacking into computers and networks and online romance scams which in the u.s. cost victims some one hundred twenty seven million euros last year the thing is are you buying into the right people are you investing to the right people are you investing for the right company is or the company you're only having your concessions on like you don't see these people you don't see them in person you don't know where they are that's the characteristic of. you know. so i think it's the reason why there's a lot of big names of cyber crime in investment. the dark depths of the internet that's for cyber criminals usually hide sometimes they break into your computer directly that requires a fair bit of know how and that's where the hacker comes that the stereotype is the skilled computer whiz kid for whom a fire wall is just another hurdle to hop over but who are hackers really and
around one hundred forty six billion europe's common tricks include stealing passwords by means of phishing emails setting up fake online investment platforms where potential targets leave their names and phone numbers direct tacking into computers and networks and online romance scams which in the u.s. cost victims some one hundred twenty seven million euros last year the thing is are you buying into the right people are you investing to the right people are you investing for the right company...
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and a phishing expedition or witch hunt is a dangerous precedent. it is a dangerous precedent. what i would say to my friends on the other side the aisle that are seeking the president's tax returns is show us the legitimate legislative purpose for doing so. if this is just about attacking the president for private activities before he was president or trying to score cheap political points, that is inconsistent with the law f. there is a legitimate legislative purpose i think oversight is all together responsible and appropriate. i think the legislative branch regardless of who is in the white house or regardless of the party, we should have robust oversight and should have a check and balance. congressional oversight, i say this as the ranking member of the oversight subcommittee, a legislative oversight is not unlimited. there has to be a connection, a nexus to a legitimate policy purpose. so i think the burden is on chairman neil and the democrats on the house weighs and means committee to demonstrate what is the legitimate legislative purpose for obtaining the president's
and a phishing expedition or witch hunt is a dangerous precedent. it is a dangerous precedent. what i would say to my friends on the other side the aisle that are seeking the president's tax returns is show us the legitimate legislative purpose for doing so. if this is just about attacking the president for private activities before he was president or trying to score cheap political points, that is inconsistent with the law f. there is a legitimate legislative purpose i think oversight is all...
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nate baker: that locks everything down and makes it more difficult for any, you know, fraud or phishing attacks to happen. chris: other companies offer similar saferoom technology, but baker says few agents are using it. our investigation has shown lots of agents still communicate with personal email, which the fbi has warned them hackers can easily infiltrate. barry feingold: we need to build a fortress. chris: closing agent barry feingold is the exception. barry: having software like qualia definitely helps us. chris: if this is protecting consumers, should it be required? barry: i believe so. chris: the large real estate groups could require agents to use secure software, make it a condition of membership, but they don't. the people at this small meeting told us there's a bigger, more fundamental problem. this gathering is rare. the industry is reluctant to even talk about the scam. should there be more discussions like this out in the open? nate: yeah, there needs to be a lot more conversation about this. i think people have the view, "oh, it won't happen to me." chris: but people a
nate baker: that locks everything down and makes it more difficult for any, you know, fraud or phishing attacks to happen. chris: other companies offer similar saferoom technology, but baker says few agents are using it. our investigation has shown lots of agents still communicate with personal email, which the fbi has warned them hackers can easily infiltrate. barry feingold: we need to build a fortress. chris: closing agent barry feingold is the exception. barry: having software like qualia...
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criminals also use phishing emails for example they contact online banking customers and ask them to authenticate their bank account details otherwise the account will be blocked those who provide this information are turning their accounts over to crooks. these scammers try to scare their victims and that's the key element of this kind of social engineering create conditions that frighten computer users and then exploit that fear. or they can play on simple human curiosity for example they might drop a u.s.b. stick that's filled with mall where and a company parking lot and hope that an employee will pick it up and use it about half the time it works. no company wants to become the victim of a million dollar cyber attack that's why corporations including tucson clip are hiring experts who can develop and maintain an internal cyber defense system. people like alpha barre in spring two thousand and sixteen he and his team suddenly found themselves trying to fight off a cyber attack they had to react quickly and effectively. as the attack played out. we came to the conclusion that a gr
criminals also use phishing emails for example they contact online banking customers and ask them to authenticate their bank account details otherwise the account will be blocked those who provide this information are turning their accounts over to crooks. these scammers try to scare their victims and that's the key element of this kind of social engineering create conditions that frighten computer users and then exploit that fear. or they can play on simple human curiosity for example they...
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connolly: i don't want to be pursuing these issues and ve the public think it's a phishing expetition. on the other hand, i took an oath when i got elected to defend and protect the constitution of the united states, not to protect the president of the united states. not to protect my party or public opinion. and i have a constitutional obligation to pursue these r ers and the gravity they let's take where we're right now. i think the media is guilty, frankly, of very brettlessly deciding this is over, why are you doing it? this is overreach, come on, it's over. all based on a four-page summary of what we now know is a 300-page plus report. the idea that there is no collusion, what apparently he concluded is there was no criminal conspiracy with the trump campaign to collude actively with the russians. that isn't the same as saying there wasn't some collusion. that isn't the same saying there wasn't lots of could be tact -- contact and lets of russian overtures to provide intelligence. we know there were contacts involving wiki leaks. we know that there was that meeting at the trump t
connolly: i don't want to be pursuing these issues and ve the public think it's a phishing expetition. on the other hand, i took an oath when i got elected to defend and protect the constitution of the united states, not to protect the president of the united states. not to protect my party or public opinion. and i have a constitutional obligation to pursue these r ers and the gravity they let's take where we're right now. i think the media is guilty, frankly, of very brettlessly deciding this...
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in fact when it comes to the question of what happened and the origins of the phish's counter-intelligenceestigation into the trump campaign, he's not so much worried about the surveillance as making sure the fbi followed the proper providers. liam experience, democrats, the president's critics have made the argument today that good lawyers, and certainly the attorney general would know the significant, would have, and earlier today -- actually just in the last half hour or so, we caught up with senator mark warner, and we asked him to respond to what sources are telling us about the attorney general's comments. >> with bill barr's reputation, i expected better. i didn't expect him to be reading off talking points. i don't buy it. this guy was so careful with his language. he would not give any rationale for how he came to his conclusions, what mueller did or didn't know, and then for him to use this language? i think this was a real shot across the bow. this is just another data point, who say they deserve, now perhaps more than ever to see the full mueller report unredacted. >> geoff ben
in fact when it comes to the question of what happened and the origins of the phish's counter-intelligenceestigation into the trump campaign, he's not so much worried about the surveillance as making sure the fbi followed the proper providers. liam experience, democrats, the president's critics have made the argument today that good lawyers, and certainly the attorney general would know the significant, would have, and earlier today -- actually just in the last half hour or so, we caught up...
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i have one phish live album, it's going to last me the whole 17 hour birth. >> i was in labor for 28 but mazel tov. >> i'll go to the b side. i think we'll want to hear more about this. >> i love you guys. >> me too. >> my ears are red now. >> he's kicking me out. >> it's 11:00 a.m. out west, and 2:00 p.m. in washington, where president trump fought back against characterizations that he's gutting dhs in order to force through tougher policies at the border. >> i never said i'm cleaning house, i don't know who came up with that expression. we have bad laws. these are people coming into our country with criminal records, we have murderers coming in, drug lords coming in, we have gangs coming in, and we're stopping them. if we don't stop them, ice is throwing them the hell out, we're getting them out. i think kevin is going to do a fantastic job. he's acting, but he's going to do a fantastic job. what we need, homeland security, that's exactly what we want. there's no better term, no better name. we want homeland security. >> it is difficult to see how the president wants to secure the
i have one phish live album, it's going to last me the whole 17 hour birth. >> i was in labor for 28 but mazel tov. >> i'll go to the b side. i think we'll want to hear more about this. >> i love you guys. >> me too. >> my ears are red now. >> he's kicking me out. >> it's 11:00 a.m. out west, and 2:00 p.m. in washington, where president trump fought back against characterizations that he's gutting dhs in order to force through tougher policies at the...
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it seems to me that democrats are just engaged in in another phishing expedition to try to get aholdy to come up with more things to just kind of get at the president about. >> do you want to see the returns of the democratic candidates or eventually the democratic presidential nominee? >> well, it's my understanding that some of them have said they will release them. some of them have said they won't. >> do you want to see them? >> i don't need to see them at this point. so, it's -- >> ever? do you ever want to see them? would you want to see a nominee's tax returns? >> i think it's up to them, and it's not on the top of my priority list. what's up on the top of my priority list is where these candidates stand on things like improving our health care, repealing and replacing obamacare with something that actually lowers premiums and makes insurance more affordable and more accessible. these democratic candidates are going the other way, the wrong way, the way towards socialized medicine and that's not what we're about. i hope we can talk about that some more and not, you know, about
it seems to me that democrats are just engaged in in another phishing expedition to try to get aholdy to come up with more things to just kind of get at the president about. >> do you want to see the returns of the democratic candidates or eventually the democratic presidential nominee? >> well, it's my understanding that some of them have said they will release them. some of them have said they won't. >> do you want to see them? >> i don't need to see them at this...
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>> i say it's a total phishing expedition.y don't agree with his policies. >> reporter: in the milwaukee suburbs, port washington where in 2016 voters supported then candidate trump by nearly 19 points over hillary clinton. some voters say -- >> we're sick of hearing about it. i think washington, they want to focus on it. those people want to, but for us, my friends, we're sick of hearing about the mueller -- >> reporter: democrats want more details but concede regardless of what's in the report, it's likely to make little difference in how voters view the president. >> i think i've been reading about it for a long, long time and it seems like i'm not sure anything's going to change. >> reporter: closer to downtown in blue areas where voters backed trump by over 22 points, some independent voters say the entire report now must be released. >> the full report needs to be fully disclosed to everybody so that we can read it and see what is in it. >> no redactions? no redactions? the full report. >> the full report, absolutely. we
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argument that they have made and will continue to make is that this is presidential harassment, it's a phishingxpedition. these are democrats who don't like trump and they're seeking to embarrass him by revealing the private details of his tax return. not what the statute contemplates to make sure the tax laws are being faithfully executed, it's an effort to sort of embarrass trump. that said, the trump administration is going to say no no matter what. they offer some token explanation, but they're just not going to do this. i can't see them ever doing this. >> john, the issue of health care in the week and now the border. the president twice sort of having his instincts, it would appear, reined in by mitch mcconnell's political judgement. >> right. let's be clear. no one here is controlling donald trump. he makes his decisions, often at a whim, at a moment's notice, on twitter or something he saw on television. this is telling. this is now twice he's received pressure from his own party and has done an about-face. first earlier in the week as you just said was health care. this out of nowhere
argument that they have made and will continue to make is that this is presidential harassment, it's a phishingxpedition. these are democrats who don't like trump and they're seeking to embarrass him by revealing the private details of his tax return. not what the statute contemplates to make sure the tax laws are being faithfully executed, it's an effort to sort of embarrass trump. that said, the trump administration is going to say no no matter what. they offer some token explanation, but...
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including these types o domestic terror incidents in our orism steachts that woul perhaps allow the phishan earlier stage to be more intrusive with their investigative techniques and to bring more invesgative techniques to bear rather than simply waiting -- not to sugthst f.b.i. is waiting for violence to occur, but the f.b.i. is often hamstrung in their ability to get in front of attacks e.ike thes >> so the patriot act that gives folks authority to lok into some of those cases, it givesoa authority to the justice department. there's pushback against theid you propose that says if you include more cases under that umbrella of terorism, you're basically broadening a group of people that can be investigated by their o government. what do you say to that? >> of course, that's a concern. you would have to put parameters around this authority if yourg opinion go give it to federal law enforcement because we would not want to create a situation in whch legitimate expressions of free speech even if deemed offensive by a vast majority of americans, we don't want to create a situation where esese
including these types o domestic terror incidents in our orism steachts that woul perhaps allow the phishan earlier stage to be more intrusive with their investigative techniques and to bring more invesgative techniques to bear rather than simply waiting -- not to sugthst f.b.i. is waiting for violence to occur, but the f.b.i. is often hamstrung in their ability to get in front of attacks e.ike thes >> so the patriot act that gives folks authority to lok into some of those cases, it...
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taxation would have to sign off, and i believe that that would hopefully put an end to those kinds of phishing expeditions that you suggest might happen. >> i want to play for you what mitt romney said about the enterprise to get the president's taxes as a fundamentally partisan enterprise. take a listen. then i'll get your response. >> i think the democrats are playing along his handbook, which is going after his tax returns through a legislative action is moronic. that's not going to happen. >> what do you think of that? >> well, i think he's wrong on a couple of counts. one, i don't think it's moronic. it's about getting at the truth. secondly, i think it is going to happen. just tonight governor cuomo announced his support for my legislation. so we've got a lot of support building for this legislation up here in albany. >> what are the stakes? i mean, there is one level which obviously the kind of partisan stakes are clear. i think democrats suspect that there is bad, incriminating information in the president's taxes. in a broader democratic sense, what do you see the stakes? why is it im
taxation would have to sign off, and i believe that that would hopefully put an end to those kinds of phishing expeditions that you suggest might happen. >> i want to play for you what mitt romney said about the enterprise to get the president's taxes as a fundamentally partisan enterprise. take a listen. then i'll get your response. >> i think the democrats are playing along his handbook, which is going after his tax returns through a legislative action is moronic. that's not going...
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taking an early need dominic lead in the presidential race, and which one thinks they can get the band phishation question work you will tell you all about it on "the daily briefing." >> julie: fox news alert, big questions about the impact the mueller report may have heading into the 2020 election and whether it will change any voter lines about president trump. a fox news poll finds the majority of voters sang the mueller probe didn't change their opinion of the president. that was before the report was released. the poll was conducted earlier this week. let's bring our power panel. beverly holberg avina bennett women's form. rick unger, attorney, and sirius xm radio host. now that the mueller report mueller report's outcome we just talked about this report. the fox news poll said that the mueller investigation did nothing. is that going to stay true now that this report has come out? >> as we are sitting there today, yeah. i would be inclined to go with the pole. they have a decision to make. do they want to go down the road impeachment or do they want to go down the road of, "let's inves
taking an early need dominic lead in the presidential race, and which one thinks they can get the band phishation question work you will tell you all about it on "the daily briefing." >> julie: fox news alert, big questions about the impact the mueller report may have heading into the 2020 election and whether it will change any voter lines about president trump. a fox news poll finds the majority of voters sang the mueller probe didn't change their opinion of the president....
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or the other, but to those who might look at this and say, look, this is a politically motivated phishing that you say what? >> the president said that he would release them so i don't understand what the big deal is. he's said that on several occasions as seve raft of the clips that you've just shown has proved. if he has nothing to hide, release the tax returns. i think programly the american people have a right to know whether he's benefiting from the very policies he's pushing and whether or not he's cheated on his taxes and whether he's paying his fair share and all of those can be determined, i think, if we can get the tax returns. >> the president seems surprised that the committee is asking for six years and not ten. why are you focusing on six years? >> that's a question better put to chairman neil and he's been methodically laying the groundwork and made sure he made the request in the right way possible. it's better to get it done correctly than to rush and hastily make the request. >> do you have a sense of how soon? i know you have set a deadline for this, but do you know wha
or the other, but to those who might look at this and say, look, this is a politically motivated phishing that you say what? >> the president said that he would release them so i don't understand what the big deal is. he's said that on several occasions as seve raft of the clips that you've just shown has proved. if he has nothing to hide, release the tax returns. i think programly the american people have a right to know whether he's benefiting from the very policies he's pushing and...
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to hack and conduct cyber attacks, spear phishing and other means against the democratic campaign, nationalgn committee, and the election's infrastructure and the private company that assist with that infrastructure. we know a foreign adversary nation took aggressive tactics to try to influence our voters and also to try to steal documents, successfully in what they were able to do, from a major political candidate from our political party and they attempted to hack into the systems that manage our voting system. to me it is absolutely stunning. it is -- it should be alarming and frightening to every american. our free elections are the most important piece of our democracy. and freedom from attack from a foreign adversary nation should be the number one priority that we have in keeping those elections safe. >> to that very point, rudy giuliani, the president's lawyer, was on "meet the press" with chuck todd this morning and he said, quote, there is nothing wrong from taking information from russians. do you agree? should that be acceptable? >> it is wholly unacceptable. and i would give a
to hack and conduct cyber attacks, spear phishing and other means against the democratic campaign, nationalgn committee, and the election's infrastructure and the private company that assist with that infrastructure. we know a foreign adversary nation took aggressive tactics to try to influence our voters and also to try to steal documents, successfully in what they were able to do, from a major political candidate from our political party and they attempted to hack into the systems that manage...
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isn't it just a phishing trip for them? charlie: this is just a joke.y have charged him by now? david: and the irs has to check the tax returns of every president. charlie: and remember this, the irs staff doesn't really change that much. it's the leadership. by the way the leadership does direct but wouldn't you think after all of the nasty stuff he said about obama questioning whether he was born in this country that obama might have said something. david: we'll look at anybody's taxes. good to see you charlie. charlie: could be you too. david: oh, well we'll see. gas prices meanwhile continuing to rise, next phil flynn on what he says could make prices at the pump sky rocket that's right after this. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) ifor another 150 years. the fire going the day we'll finally get something done. ♪
isn't it just a phishing trip for them? charlie: this is just a joke.y have charged him by now? david: and the irs has to check the tax returns of every president. charlie: and remember this, the irs staff doesn't really change that much. it's the leadership. by the way the leadership does direct but wouldn't you think after all of the nasty stuff he said about obama questioning whether he was born in this country that obama might have said something. david: we'll look at anybody's taxes. good...