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Kocher Says China Can’t Be Blamed for Hacker Attacks

| August 14, 2011

Aug. 11 (Bloomberg) — Paul Kocher, president of Cryptography Research, talks about threats to computer security.ΒΆ Hackers based in China spent five years ransacking the computer networks of the United Nations, multinational corporations, the Olympic committees of several countries and the U.S. and Canadian governments, two security companies said. He speaks with Emily Chang on [...]

Guthrie Says U.S. Could Investigate News Corp. on Bribes

| July 12, 2011

July 12 (Bloomberg) — Dan Guthrie, a white-collar criminal defense lawyer, talks about the impact of phone-hacking claims against the News of the World on News Corp.’s operations in the U.S. He speaks with Mark Crumpton on Bloomberg Television’s “Bottom Line.” (Source: Bloomberg) Duration : 0:5:56 Technorati Tags: (All, Affairs, Audio, Bloomberg, Bribes, Company, computer, [...]

Panetta Voices Concern About Cyber Warfare Threat: Video

| June 12, 2011

June 10 (Bloomberg) — Leon Panetta, U.S. defense secretary nominee, testified at his confirmation hearing yesterday that the next ‘Pearl Harbor’ could be a cyber attack. Megan Hughes, on Bloomberg Television’s “In The Loop,” reports the U.S. financial system and the nation’s power grid are the most vulnerable. (Source: Bloomberg) Duration : 0:2:3 Technorati Tags: [...]

WikiLeaks May Have Used Peer-to-Peer Sharing to Get Data

| January 24, 2011

Jan. 20 (Bloomberg) — WikiLeaks, condemned by the U.S. government for posting secret data leaked by insiders, may have used music and photo-sharing networks to obtain and publish classified documents, according to computer security firm Tiversa Inc. Bloomberg’s Megan Hughes reports. (Source: Bloomberg) Duration : 0:2:41 Technorati Tags: (All, Affairs, Audio, Bloomberg, Communications, Company, computer, [...]