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UK: COMPUTER HACKER ATTACKS UK SECRET SERVICES

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Eng/Nat A mystery computer buff may have hacked his way into the confidential records of Britain's secret services. A journalist who received the information says the same technique could also be used by hostile countries. According to...
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Security expert comments on Sony leaks; gamers react, file

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FILE: San Francisco, California - March 2011 1. Wide of Sony PlayStation kiosk, Game Developers Conference in San Francisco 2. Gamers playing PlayStation racing game 3. Close of PlayStation racing game New York City - April 27, 2011 4....
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Israel - Computer hacker arrested

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An 18-year-old Israeli man, known as the "Analyzer" on the Internet, was arrested Wednesday (18/03) for breaking into computers at the US Pentagon. Police allege Ehud Tenebaum is responsible for leading the most systematic unathorized...
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Market Savvy Hackers Steal Insider M&A Deal Data

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Dec. 1 -- Hackers with knowledge of Wall Street markets have stolen information on mergers and acquisitions for more than a year, gaining access to data from more than 80 companies. Bloomberg's Michael Riley reports on In The Loop.
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A Florida man was charged with hacking into the emails of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera, and Mila Kunis in a computer invasion scheme that targeted Hollywood celebrities, federal authorities said Wednesday

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Scarlett Johansson among LA hacking victims CAPTION: (255 characters): A Florida man was charged with hacking into the emails of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera, and Mila Kunis in a computer invasion...
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Prime Minister Meets Newspaper Editors Over Hacking

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Prime Minister Meets Newspaper Editors Over Hacking
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (2)

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English/Nat As the impeachment trial of U-S President Bill Clinton continued on Friday, the President made a bid to show that for him it was business as usual. In Washington, Clinton launched a new policy initiative, with the...
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VOICED : Mutilated rhino in S.Africa on long road to recovery

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VOICED : Mutilated rhino in S.Africa on long road to recovery
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Bloomberg

Carbon Black CEO: DNC Hack Shows Cyber Risks Increasing

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Aug. 15 -- Patrick Morley, Carbon Black's chief executive officer, discusses the investigation into the DNC hack with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Johnson defends Comey judgment

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Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson testified at a House intelligence committee hearing Wednesday as the panel presses ahead with its investigation of Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign.Johnson says he...
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Cyber security in smart devices: how big is the threat?

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US CES SECURITYSOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.07SHOTLIST: AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 5 January 20171. Wide of car2. Pan shot of dashboard3. Thomas Bloor, Global Business Development Manager,...
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WikiLeaks Releases CIA Hacking Tools, FBI Probes

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Mar.09 -- Carbon Black national security strategist Eric O’Neill and Bloomberg’s Nafeesa Syeed discuss WikiLeaks releasing The Central Intelligence Agency’s hacking tools with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Cyber security in smart devices: how big is the threat?

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US CES SECURITYSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.07SHOTLIST: AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 5 January 20171. Wide of car2. Pan...
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How the C-Suite Is Fighting Against Cyber Threats

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Oct.19 -- Samuel Palmisano, former IBM chief executive officer, and Ajay Banga, Mastercard's chief executive officer, discuss the fight against cyber threats with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

China May Have Committed 'Holy Grail' of Hacking, Rep. Stewart Says

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Oct.05 -- Rep. Chris Stewart, a Utah Republican, reacts to the Bloomberg Businessweek investigation that showed Chinese hackers implanted tiny microchips on servers that made their way into U.S. data centers. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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How China's Big Hack Could Impact Relations With the U.S.

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Oct.05 -- Samm Sacks, Center for Strategic and International Studies senior fellow for tech policy, and Bloomberg's Jordan Robertson discuss the Bloomberg Businessweek investigation that showed Chinese hackers implanted tiny microchips...
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Bloomberg

SEC Denies New Requests For Bitcoin-Backed ETFs

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Aug.23 -- Bitcoin has suffered another setback from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as it rejected a new round of attempts to list exchange-traded funds backed by the cryptocurrency. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on...
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Biden Administration Says It Will Be Tough On Russia

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The national security adviser said the Biden administration will take action "at a time and in a manner of our choosing."
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Bloomberg

Life Inside North Korea’s Hacker Army

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Feb.23 -- North Korea has sent hundreds of programmers abroad to make money by any means necessary. With the latest U.S. hacking charges, we take a look at the lives of this secret army, their fears and dreams.
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UK Deputy PM says Murdoch should testify over hacking allegations, Market analyst

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1. Wide of City of London, by the Bank of England 2. City workers on their way to work 3. Newspaper headline reading "Murdoch retreats." 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister "Well it's been looked at by OFCOM -...
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The powerful Internet attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than initially realized, targeting the White House, the Pentagon and the New York Stock Exchange

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HEADLINE: Sweeping cyber attacks target White House, Pentagon CAPTION: The powerful Internet attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than initially realized, targeting the...
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UK: COMPUTER HACKER MAY HAVE INFILTRATED SECRET SERVICES

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Eng/Nat A mystery computer buff may have hacked his way into the confidential records of the British royal family and Britain's secret services. A journalist who received the information says the same technique could also be used by...
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USA: COMPUTER SECURITY

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Herndon, Virginia - June 9th, 2000 1. Exterior view of Network Security Technologies office 2. Pull back view of sign 3. Mid view Todd, pointing to information on computer 4. Close-up of computer 5. Wide view of secured computer room 6....
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Two House of Reps members say computers hacked by sources in China

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1. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Frank Wolf, US House of Representatives member: "A source from China hacked into the computer of my foreign policy and human rights staff person, then the computers of my chief of staff,...