Curated Video
Privacy Advocates Fight Browser Sharing Move
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is criticizing Congress after it passed a bill that would allow internet providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon to sell the browsing habits of their customers.The move was made to reverse a...
Curated Video
US privacy advocates fight browser sharing move
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is criticising US Congress after it passed a bill that would allow Internet providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon to sell the browsing habits of their customers.The move was made to reverse a...
Bloomberg
Uber's Khosrowshahi Faces Setback With Hacking Mess
Nov.22 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Max Chafkin reports on the major hack of Uber's user data on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
Bloomberg
Facebook Doesn't Seem to Be Making Good Choices, Analyst Wieser Says
Sep.28 -- Brian Wieser, Pivotal Research Group senior analyst, discusses the Facebook Inc. security breach that affected almost 50 million user accounts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Brad Stone and Jordan Robertson on "Bloomberg Technology."
Curated Video
Uber agrees to $148M settlement over data breach
Uber has agreed to pay $148 million and take steps to tighten data security, after the ride-hailing company failed for a year to notify drivers that hackers had stolen their personal information.
Bloomberg
CipherTrace CEO Tackles the Rise in Crypto Thefts
Jul.12 -- Cryptocurrencies are still considered a risky investment for the more traditional investors, and only riskier as thefts on crypto exchanges continue to rise. According to security firm CipherTrace, more than $760 million...
Bloomberg
China-U.S. Relations May Be Going Over a Cliff, New America's Sacks Says
Dec.20 -- Samm Sacks, New America cybersecurity and China fellow, and Bloomberg's Tom Schoenberg discuss the U.S. Justice Department's indictments accusing Chinese officials of coordinating a decade-long espionage campaign to steal...
Bloomberg
Future of Crypto Is Brighter Than Ever, Says Bitcoin.com's Ver
Dec.04 -- Roger Ver, chief executive officer at Bitcoin.com, discusses if we've reached a floor on the recent selloff in bitcoin, his outlook for cryptocurrencies, regulation of the industry, Bitcoin cash and mainstream adoption. He...
Bloomberg
Google Uncovers iPhone Bug as Apple Schedules New Product Event
Aug.30 -- On the same day Apple Inc. revealed the date for its latest iPhone event, Google’s privacy team said it had discovered a two-year long vulnerability in the phone-maker’s software. Bloomberg's Alistair Barr has more on...
Curated Video
How Your Car Could Be Hacked, Even If It Doesn't Drive Itself
More and more cars have digital links to the outside world. And what may be a luxury for us is a portal for a hacker. Here's how you could stop them.
Curated Video
Trump Campaign Website Hacked
Hackers defaced the site's homepage and solicited cryptocurrency payments.
Curated Video
Pres. Biden Tells Putin To Take Action Against Cybercriminals
President Biden gave a similar warning when the two leaders met in Geneva last month.
Bloomberg
Twitter Whistle-Blower Says Users Need to Be Protected
Peter Zatko, Twitter's former head of security, talks about his role as a whistle-blower and why he decided to come forward. Also known as "Mudge," Zatko said executives were focused on profits over security.
Curated Video
Hackers claiming to work on behalf of Islamic State militants seized control of the Twitter and YouTube sites of the military's U.S. Central Command on Monday. (Jan. 12)
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus023922
SOUNDBITE (English) Col. Steve Warren, Pentagon spokesman AUDIO ONLY
"No classified information, no Department of Defense networks, no Central Command networks were compromised in any way....
Bloomberg
Ackman: Canadian Rules Friendlier to Activists
Oct. 16 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Leslie Picker, Alex Sherman and Pimm Fox break down some of the days top market stories with Trish Regan on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
U.S. Airports Begin Ebola Screenings
Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton reports on todays top news headlines on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
U.S. Warns of Computer Security Flaw 'Shell Shock'
Sept. 25 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Keri Geiger, Eric Chemi and Shannon Pettypiece wrap up the days top market stories on Bloomberg Televisions Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Russian Economy on Brink of First Recession Since 2009
Dec. 2 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle reports on today's top news stories on Market Makers.
Bloomberg
Iran Targets Cyber Attacks on Airlines, State Entities
Dec. 2 -- Stuart McClure, chief executive officer at Cylance, and Bloomberg's Michael Riley discuss the infiltration of Iranian hackers into 50 U.S. companies and government organizations. They speak on In The Loop.
Bloomberg
Sony Hack Digs Deep Into Pay as Five Films Hit Web
Dec. 4 -- Hackers who accessed Sony Pictures computers have released pay and personal information on executives as investigators link the hackers with the North Korean government. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde reports on The Pulse.
Bloomberg
Congress Returns to Face Government Funding Deadline
Dec. 1 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Scarlet Fu, and Olivia Sterns run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
Bloomberg
St. Jude: Several Layers of Security in Place
Aug. 25 -- Bloomberg's Jordan Robertson reports on cybersecurty risks for medical device makers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
John McAfee: U.S. Is Not No. 1 in Cybersecurity
Sept. 7 -- John McAfee, McAfee Associates founder and MGT Capital chief executive officer, comments on cybersecurity risks during an interview with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Markets."
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Mandela leaves hospital S African
VOICED : Mandela leaves hospital S African