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Computer virus causes limited damage

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1. Exterior of building housing VeriSign 2. Computer "techies" working at computers 3. "Techies" looking over computer screens 4. Set up shot, Ramses Martinez 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ramses Martinez, Director - Malicious Code Operations,...
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Representatives from several major corporations met in Washington Tuesday to discuss how to secure credit card information after a recent breach of Target security last year that affected more than 40 million Christmas shoppers. (Feb. 4)

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An executive of Target Corp. said Tuesday the retailer has taken actions to shore up security following the massive breach of millions of consumers' data during the holiday season. The testimony at a Senate hearing by John Mulligan,...
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The Conficker worm, a nasty computer infection that has poisoned millions of PCs, will start ramping up its efforts Wednesday to use those machines for cybercrimes. It's unclear whether everyday PC users will even notice.

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HEADLINE: 'Conficker' computer worm set to strike April 1 CAPTION: The Conficker worm, a nasty computer infection that has poisoned millions of PCs, will start ramping up its efforts Wednesday to use those machines for cybercrimes. It's...
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White House: North Korea behind malware attack

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The Trump administration is pointing at North Korea in connection with a ransomware attack that compromised hundreds of thousands of computers around the world last May and also took down parts of Britain's National Health Service. ...
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The Year Ahead in Cybersecurity

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Nov.08 -- Endgame Malware Researcher Amanda Rousseau discusses the greatest cyber threats facing business, government and individuals in 2018 at The Year Ahead Summit at Bloomberg headquarters in New York.
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Whos Behind the Hackers War Against Retailers?

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Sept. 19 -- Trend Micro Chief Cybersecurity Officer Tom Kellerman and Rosenblatt Securities Analyst Brian Blair discuss a cyber hacking campaign against retailers. They speak on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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ITALY: FAO HIT BY "I LOVE YOU" COMPUTER VIRUS

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English/Nat The U-N Food and Agriculture Organisation (F-A-O) has been struck down by the "I Love You" computer virus. The Rome-based agency is one of the worst-affected organisations in the Italian capital. Complications caused them...
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White House: Intel Community Consensus Unanimous

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 4 January 20171. Josh Earnest walking to podium2. SOUNDBITE (English) Josh Earnest, White House Press Secretary:"That statement that was issued by...
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White House: Intel Community Consensus Unanimous

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White House press secretary Josh Earnest said on Wednesday that all 17 US intelligence agencies agreed on the assessment that Russia was involved in hacking the Democratic emails that roiled the 2016 election.A full report ordered by...
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Bloomberg

Aumenta la piratería informática de las criptomonedas

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Mar.13-- El director de tecnología de McAfee Steven Grobman opina sobre las amenazas a la seguridad cibernética y la piratería en las criptomonedas. Habla con Emily Chang para "Bloomberg Technology".
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Sen. Blackburn Says It's Right to Tell Allies Not to Use Huawei Tech

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May.15 -- Sen. Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican, discusses the congressional hearing on the development of 5G technology and the escalating trade tensions between China and the U.S. She speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on...
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U.S. Launches New Strategy to Battle Cybersecurity Threats

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Jan.10 -- Paul Triolo, practice head of geo-technology at Eurasia Group, discusses global cybersecurity risks for 2019. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Newsy's Latest Tech News

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YouTube launches new parental control tools for kids who are too old for YouTube Kids. A new report finds nearly 30K Macs were infected by malware.
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WRAP Computer virus wreaks havoc, more reax

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Herndon, Virginia 1. Wide view of Microsoft XP computer program - tilt down to program language for msblast worm 2. Focus "msblast.worm 3. Wide view of web network security screening room at NetSec computer security 4. Computer network...
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USA: WASHINGTON: COMPUTER VIRUS (4)

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English/Nat A new computer software virus is spreading rapidly, swamping U-S networks with e-mails called "I Love You" after crippling government and business computers in Asia and Europe. The F-B-I has already opened a criminal...
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Mega-worm that has infected millions of PCs poised for 1 April

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Alexandria, Virginia - 31 March 2009 1. Giant revolving map on screen in Symantec headquarters showing location of Conficker-infected machines 2. Tight of infected host locations on map 3. Scroll down of news web sites about the...
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PHILIPPINES: "I LOVE YOU" VIRUS - STUDENT INVESTIGATED

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English/Nat A computer college in the Philippines is summoning one of its students in the hope that he can shed light into the "I Love You" virus which has caused havoc on computers around the world. Officials at the A-M-A Computer...
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Bloomberg

Cold War Is Now a Code War: Ross

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Dec. 26 -- Columbia University Senior Fellow Alec Ross and Techonomy CEO David Kirkpatrick discuss cyber attacks and how cyberspace is the new domain of warfare.
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How BioCatch Visualizes the Art of Online Fraud

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Oct. 2 -- Benny Rosenbaum, Chief Executive Officer at BioCatch, talks with Elliott Gotkine about turning online fraud into art as they visualize the trails left behind by criminals on computers. He speaks on The Pulse.
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PHILIPPINES: "I LOVE YOU" COMPUTER VIRUS - ARREST MADE

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English/Nat Investigators in the Philippines have arrested a man suspected of being linked to last week's worldwide \"love bug\" computer virus attack. The arrest came after police raided an apartment in Manila on Monday and found some...
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Online security the focus at computer tradeshow in Tapei

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The threat of a global cyber virus pandemic has tech makers twitching at the Computex event in Taipei. The world's second largest computer tradeshow opens today (3 June 2014). Around 1,700 techies are in attendance to demo their...
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Bloomberg

I Used Dark Web Ransomware to Sabotage My Boss

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May.13 -- Simple, scalable and low-risk, ransomware makes for a particularly tidy cybercrime. These days prospective attackers don’t even have to create their own ransomware; they can simply buy it on the dark web. Bloomberg...
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Deputy nuclear chief alleges sabotage of nuclear components by Western companies

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The Deputy Chief of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation (AEOI) has accused Western companies of sabotaging industrial devices and components used for the country's nuclear programme. Asghar Zarean made the accusation on Monday at an...
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Reax after SKorea says Chinese internet address was source of attack on one company

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1. Wide of briefing room of the Korean Communication Commission 2. Mid of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Park Jae-moon, Network Policy Director of Korea Communications Commission: "As a result of an analysis on system of Nonghyup, it...