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. >> reporter: california susan harvey downloaded an app. purchased once for like $15. >> reporter: when she went to reload the game she found hundreds of purchases had been made. >> my heart sank. i just sat there looking at it and i physically -- i was sick because i didn't know what they were. >> some of the information these apps ask for are way beyond what they should be asking for. >> reporter: that story is no surprise to cyber security expert whose company tracks malware. >> reporter: what are the consequences for me as a consumer? >> you're going to wonder why there was a transaction, wonder how someone got in your bank account and paid a bill. >> reporter: when you download an app, you're giving the app permission to access other parts of your phone like an alarm clock app that can track phone calls. needs all that permission, your call information, calls you've made, your device id. this is not a alarm clock. >> reporter: and the weather and flashlight apps as he showed us in a demonstration of what could happen when someone takes
. >> reporter: california susan harvey downloaded an app. purchased once for like $15. >> reporter: when she went to reload the game she found hundreds of purchases had been made. >> my heart sank. i just sat there looking at it and i physically -- i was sick because i didn't know what they were. >> some of the information these apps ask for are way beyond what they should be asking for. >> reporter: that story is no surprise to cyber security expert whose company...
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susan harvey was a victim, used a credit card to download a game, through a google play account. she found hundreds of purchases had been made. turns out, more than $5,000 worth of transactions. >> my heart sank. i just -- i sat there looking at it and rolling through, i physically, i was sick. because i didn't know what they were. apps ask for, are way beyond what they should be asking. >> remember, when you download an app you also give permission for it to k assess other parts of your -- access other parts of your phone. you should delete every app you're not using. >> facebook users can do more than like a post. an extension of the like button. you can now be wowed, express sadness or anger over a post. hover over the like button and the icons will appear. >>> fort collins is third on the list of the happiest and healthy yes cities on the u.s.. several factors including people all kinds of teams >>> an update now on the death of park county deputy nate carrigan, he died in a shootout over an eviction order, three deputies went to the home in bailey. the home lured the officer
susan harvey was a victim, used a credit card to download a game, through a google play account. she found hundreds of purchases had been made. turns out, more than $5,000 worth of transactions. >> my heart sank. i just -- i sat there looking at it and rolling through, i physically, i was sick. because i didn't know what they were. apps ask for, are way beyond what they should be asking. >> remember, when you download an app you also give permission for it to k assess other parts of...
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. >> california's susan harvey used a debit card to download a slot machine game app to her cell phone through a google playstore account. when she went to reload the game, she found hundreds of purchases had been made. by her math, monday than $5,000 worth of transactions. >> my heart sank. i sat there looking at it and rolling through and i physically -- i was sick because i didn't know what they were. >> some of the information these what they should be asking for. >> reporter: that story is no surprise to cybersecurity expert gary milefski. he says certain apps are designed to steal your personal information. what are the consequences for me as a consumer? >> you are going to wonder why there was a transaction. you will wonder how someone got into your bank account and paid a bill that doesn't exist. >> reporter: when you download an app, he says you are giving the app permission to access other parts of i couldn't phone track phone calls u think an alarm clock needs all those permissions, access to the internet over wifi, your call information, calls you have made, call history, y
. >> california's susan harvey used a debit card to download a slot machine game app to her cell phone through a google playstore account. when she went to reload the game, she found hundreds of purchases had been made. by her math, monday than $5,000 worth of transactions. >> my heart sank. i sat there looking at it and rolling through and i physically -- i was sick because i didn't know what they were. >> some of the information these what they should be asking for. >>...
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02/16
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. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> this is susan harvey, a local travel agent still undecided. susan? evening, senator. >> hi, susan. >> hi. if you're elected, what position in your cabinet will be the most important to fill first and why? >> that is a very good question. i would say it would be a three-way tie between secretary of state, secretary of defense, and attorney general. and i think all three are critically important. listen, state and defense, when it comes to defense we need to start rebuilding our military immediately. when it comes to state, we have abandoned our friends and allies nationally. it's part of the reason i mentioned before ripping to shreds the iranian nuclear deal and moving the american embassy to jerusalem. both of those are within the power of the president but also powerfully symbolic. you know, moving the embassy to israel tells israel, our allies, tells our enemies, america is back. you know, obama in his opening weeks he sent back the bust of winston churchhill to the united kingdom. if i'm elected president, winston churchhill is coming back to the
. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> this is susan harvey, a local travel agent still undecided. susan? evening, senator. >> hi, susan. >> hi. if you're elected, what position in your cabinet will be the most important to fill first and why? >> that is a very good question. i would say it would be a three-way tie between secretary of state, secretary of defense, and attorney general. and i think all three are critically important. listen, state and defense, when it...
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. >> this is susan harvey. she's a local travel agent. she's still undecided. >> good evening, susan. >> hi. if you're elected, what position this your cabinet would the most important to fill first and why? >> that is a very good question. i would say it would be a three-way tie between secretary of state, secretary of defense and attorney general. all three are critically important. state and defense, we need o start rebuilding our military immediately when. it comes it state, we have abandoned our friend and allies nationally. it's part of the reason i mentioned before ripping to shreds the iranian nuclear deal and moving the american embassy to jerusalem, both of those are within the power of the president but they're also powerfully symbolic. moving the embassy to israel tells israel, our allies and our enemies america is back. obama in his opening weeks, he sent back the bust of winston churchill to the united kingdom. if i'm elected president, winston churchill is coming back to the oval office. as secretary of state week need someo
. >> this is susan harvey. she's a local travel agent. she's still undecided. >> good evening, susan. >> hi. if you're elected, what position this your cabinet would the most important to fill first and why? >> that is a very good question. i would say it would be a three-way tie between secretary of state, secretary of defense and attorney general. all three are critically important. state and defense, we need o start rebuilding our military immediately when. it comes...
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script: (harvey sot) any way that i had money that they could take they got hold of it california's susan harvey says she was a victim.. after she used a debit card to download a slot machine game app to her cell phone through a google play store account(harvey sot) it was something i purchased once, for like 15 dollarswhen she went to reload the game, she found hundreds of purchases had been made - by her math, more than 5-thousand dollars worth of transactions (22:55:05 harvey) my heart sank, i just sat there looking at it and physically, i was sick, because i didn't know ask for are way beyond what they should be asking for that story's no surprise to cybersecurity expert gary miliefsky.who's company tracks malware he says certain to steal your personal information,(anna) what are the consequences for me as a consumer?(miliefsky) you're gonna lose your identity. you're gonna wonder why there was a transaction. you're gonna wonder how someone got into your bank account and paid a bill that doesn't exist. milifesky says (gfx1) when you download an app, you also give permission for it to accses
script: (harvey sot) any way that i had money that they could take they got hold of it california's susan harvey says she was a victim.. after she used a debit card to download a slot machine game app to her cell phone through a google play store account(harvey sot) it was something i purchased once, for like 15 dollarswhen she went to reload the game, she found hundreds of purchases had been made - by her math, more than 5-thousand dollars worth of transactions (22:55:05 harvey) my heart sank,...
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. >> reporter: california's susan harvey says she was a victim after she used a debit card to dodoload a slot machine game app to her smoen. >> it was something you purchased for $15. >> reporter: when she went to reload the game she found hundreds of purchases had been made. by her math, more than 500 hundred dollars. >> i was sick. i didn't know what they were. >> some of the information the they should be asking for. >> reporter: that thorough stroerstory is no surprise to gary whose company tracks malware. what are the consequences. >> you'll lose your identity. you wonder why there was a transaction and got neurobank account and paid a bill that doesn't exist. >> reporter: he says when you download an app, you're also giving the app permission to access other parts of your phone. like an alarm clock app that can track phone calls. >> you think an alarm clock needs all of those per missions? access to the internet over the wi-fi? your call information calls you made and call history and i.d. to me is not a safe alarm classwork. >> reporter: as he showed us in a demonstration of wha
. >> reporter: california's susan harvey says she was a victim after she used a debit card to dodoload a slot machine game app to her smoen. >> it was something you purchased for $15. >> reporter: when she went to reload the game she found hundreds of purchases had been made. by her math, more than 500 hundred dollars. >> i was sick. i didn't know what they were. >> some of the information the they should be asking for. >> reporter: that thorough stroerstory...
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. >> reporter: california susan harvey downloaded an app. >> it was something you purchased once for like $15. >> reporter: when she went to reload the game she found hundreds of purchases had been made. >> my heart sank. and i physically - - i was sick because i didn't know what they were. >> some of the information these apps ask for are way beyond what they should be asking for. >> reporter: that story is no surprise to cyber security expert whose company tracks malware. >> reporter: what are the consequences for me as a consumer? >> you're going to wonder why there was a transaction, wonder how someone got in your bank account and paid a bill. >> reporter: w wn you download an app, you're giving the app permission to access other parts of your phone like an alarm clock app that can track phone calls. >> do you think an alarm clock needs all that permission, your call information, calls you've made, your device id. >> reporter: and the weather and flashlight apps as he showed us in a demonstration of what could happen whenomeone takes a photo of a check to sends to the bank. >> re
. >> reporter: california susan harvey downloaded an app. >> it was something you purchased once for like $15. >> reporter: when she went to reload the game she found hundreds of purchases had been made. >> my heart sank. and i physically - - i was sick because i didn't know what they were. >> some of the information these apps ask for are way beyond what they should be asking for. >> reporter: that story is no surprise to cyber security expert whose company...