Inflict says it did not substantial harm. Issues issues patent surrounding beats. The International TradeCommission Says it will a trade on both. It was filed just days before apples acquisition was completed. Russianead story, hackers strike again, this time targeting the u. S. Financial system. The hackers broke into the system of ap morgan chase and at least one other bank earlier this month, swiping gigabytes of sensitive data. Two people familiar with the at with the matter say the fbi is investigating whether this was retaliation for sanctions against russia. Is in the studio. And joining us from washington, michael riley, the reporter who broke the story. Angela must, the ceo of cyber spot. Michael, i will start with you. What do we know and what kind of information is stolen . What we know is that in the mid august, jpmorgan and at least one other big banks were aeached in what appears to be very sophisticated attack. In at least one of the cases, they went through basically, the through a weboor app. And this is really hard to do. In terms of what was hard looks likeken, it there was a lot of consumer that could be used in the right hands to try to liquidate accounts. We do not have any information that accounts have been liquidated, but a bank that did receive a briefing from the fbi was not one of the victims, but was told that, in fact, what was taken was consumer data that can be used to liquidate accounts, which is a pretty startling thing to have to deal with for any bank. Is the public and warned . What are they doing to prevent these accounts from being liquidated, or any additional action . The banks are trying to figure out what needs to be done. They didnt tell us or give us any extensive comment on whether they have been dealing with the breach and how they are dealing with the loss of data. Right now, we do not know what the banks are doing in terms of trying to warn customers or clients. If it is commercial customers, they could be trying to do that directly. This is a really big amount of data. They areis that if warning people, theyve got a lot of people to warn. Joe, as michael mentioned, this appears to be a very sophisticated attack. What can you tell me about how they did this . Obviously, a company like jpmorgan have certain controls against these kinds of things, but they were able to find a way in. Human error will always be our biggest down downfall. As we put people in charge of technology, and clearly, there was an oversight of some sort or vulnerability that might have taken place where they were not able to be prepared. You dont know what you do not know. Vulnerability is. Its almost like having a window open in your house, or not knowing that you have an open window, or even that you have a window installed. With that mindset, you cannot plug a hole you do not know exist. More prevalent in the industry, as well as the economy, as we move forward in this underground cyber warfare. It will become more like a day to day occurrence, because of the dependency on the Cyber Technology that we have today. Theichael, let me ask you, sanctions against russia, specifically targeting the Bank Accounts of certain russians, oligarchs in the inner circle, attackedason they jpmorgan because of this, or because they had the weakest defense echo bigots because they had the weakest defense. Or because they had the biggest defense . I dont think its because they had the weakest defense. Jpmorgan specifically stopped a sanction transfer stopped a a russian citizen. The Russian Foreign ministry stepped in and called the decision stupid. Is an example of the ridiculousness and justice of the sanctions. To the extent that there is a potential link between the sanctions and jpmorgan as a target, that is one of them. Joe, as far as you can tell, does this appear to be retaliation for some of the u. S. Government sanctions against russia, and what kind of thing your pent mike the hackers have left behind where we can track them down . About the the thing economy and culture of russia. Even if its not a governmentbacked or endorsed action, there are many groups that are operating in russia that will do it for the pride and retaliations their own personal beliefs. No different than someone in america might take an organization or position that you dont agree with. They are expressing a dislike with what our government has done, not necessarily what the russian government has endorsed. Fingerprints, that is a tricky thing. Some actors actually perform and leave figure prints behind because of the way the exploit the actual vulnerability. It might be the ip connections theyve made, the method they have performed in, or maybe sometimes leave behind clues just to do that. We will continue to follow the story. Joe loomis, the ceo of cyber response. And michael riley, the reporter who broke the story. Inky both. You both. Thank alibaba is making its recordbreaking ipo. That is coming up next. Welcome back. Im emily chang. Is now chairman jack ma the richest man in china. Than 5 billion richer than the second richest chinese of . 10. Meanwhile, the buzz about ali babas upcoming ipo is getting even hotter. Thirdquarter profit nearly tripled. Covered ipos and is on the phone. I think theyre really good. Umbers if you look at the numbers as the company is transitioning from the mobile take rate, we 1. 49 thisove to quarter. That is a tremendous improvement on a quarter on quarter basis. Leslie, were these numbers expected . Every time we see new numbers from ali baba, they are quite impressive. They are. Fourthquarter numbers were a little bit of a disappointment. If you look at yahoos shares, they are trending up only slightly. It would appear that it is kind of a broader for any kind of news coming out of ali baba, because they are a significant shareholder. Lehighare not moving to to the upside, which indicates its not as much of a surprise. But as you mentioned, its very impressive. . What is your take there are some a great business is growing so fast. Pages to this700 ipo. Ipo and it the last couple of hours. Profits really did triple, but the business, what is really going on is some changes in great gains and investment income. Saw a big jump in mobile users. 188 million up from 136 million. That was just six months ago. One third of transactions are coming from mobile. The most dramatic thing in terms of how the business is changing is how much is going to mobile. We have seen a handful of Companies Successfully deal with a change in mobile. But for them as a firsttime computer user, the first time Online Shopper using this but from on a mobile basis, they are from peopleusiness not just looking, but actually shopping online. Chinese Internet Users have grown from 632 million and that number could jump to 858 million by 2015. The ecommerce market could go to potentially 400 billion. Leslie, where do you see growth coming from in the future and what are investors looking at . What is interesting is the market share on mobile actually surpasses the market share on desktops. Ebitda marginsd have come down. That is largely due to getting people on mobile. It is clear they see the future, the growth in china as mobile users. How about you . Is it all as positive as it looks . I think there are some tremendous positives. I think the mobile pay grade is significant. The reason why we have not seen a huge reaction in yahoo shares is that the ebitda has come down as they get more people up and running on the mobile side. Additionally, the Product Development site has been ramping up dramatically, too. What does that mean for future growth . Does that mean that they will expand into other areas . They have made a huge push into the entertainment side, which usersd acquisitions for on development content. Could we see them in the future also ruling out an entertainment type product as well . That could be something that could ignite shares higher and something that will be talked about during the roadshow. They do have a vision called alibaba pictures. A were concerned that area might have financial issues. They said it will not make a big impact on the company. Cory, what do you think . I dont know yet. Its a pretty hard company to model, too, because of the calculations. Theyve literally got monthly changes in currency comparisons, which makes it a little tricky to model out. Aboutl constantly worry variableable and interest entity where the shareholders do not have control of the company. Its not Like Companies that have preferred shares in facebook or berkshire hathaway, for that matter, where they do not have equal Voting Rights for the shares that they own. That is where things can start to go bad for companies. But with on april 6 yearoveryear income growth, it looks with 26 yearoveryear income growth, it looks pretty good for investors. Think they are looking more confuse . The sources ive spoken with is have said that the number one question is about after the acquisition. Investors want to know what it might mean for the stock trading a year from now. That is what they are investing in. They are looking at the share price as being where the stock is a year from now. How do these acquisitions become integrated into the company and how do they impact the bottom line . Leslie picker. Bloombergs ipo reporter. How popular is snapchat . That is next. Im emily chang. This is bloomberg west. Snapchat could soon be part of the 10 billion valuation club. The company is said to be nearing a funding round from Kleiner Perkins buyers. This would value snapchat at three times what Mark Zuckerberg offer to pay for it last year when the ceo turned him down. Snapchat is the third most popular app among millennials 24yearoldf 18 using it. Snapchat so attractive to teams . And what does that mean for the what makeso snapchat so attractive to teenagers . And what does that mean for the company . Guests. Our we do not really know what is going on. We have to ask the teenagers how this is all shaking out. Ryan, i was curious, how much are your friend still using snapchat these days . The usage im seeing with snapchat with myself and my friend is changing a lot. It first exploded winter break of 2012, beginning of 2013. That is what i thought at my school. I see a lot more behavior of kids using stories and less direct snaps. But it is a way to share photos it is a way to share photos through the day and people can view those photos as a story rather than simply communicating oneonone with one another. Yes, some of the novelty of direct oneonone has worn off, but would really like stories. It is like, what happened in that class today . It is a window into your life, that kind of thing. How are you using it and how are your friend using it . Right, stories are being used. But there is this interesting behavior being developed on snapchat. You see people not interacting as much will stop as much. It is turning more into something to use actively. I see a lot of my friends posting stories now and i dont get as many snaps as i saw before on a daily basis. This is something that i saw with facebook early on and then it suddenly became a consumption experience. You see across the country about how teenagers and young people are using social networks, from facebook to twitter. What is your take on snapchat usage and what youve seen from your research . Typically between about 8000 to 10,000 students in the u. S. , and in the spring survey, the interest level in snapchat went from zero to about 4 as the primary social form. It is still relatively small. We did ask if it was a primary platform. With the Fastest Growing primary usage. There are about 100 million users right now. Whatsapp is about 600 million users. The trend is in the right direction. What is the coolest social network out there . Is it snapchat or Something Else . I think snapchat, instagram, and especially among girls there is this shot thats taking off. In terms of coolest, it is really up there between snapchat and instagram. Im hearing about some others, but for the most part, everyone is using snapchat and instagram. And twitter is just occasional. Interesting. How about you . It is interesting to see this shift away from public that identities tolic more ephemeral ones. You see students getting somewhat disheartened by how much we really have to put themselves out there for sub you will notice on facebook, every post become something everyone has to judge and see. It moves to something more intimate, like snapchat, and others. People are becoming more concerned about being more public. Snapchat doesnt even have a Business Model. There is no advertising on snapchat. They dont make money that we know of. Is there something we dont know about the business story here . No, its still just building users and getting big valuations. It is rumored to be a 10 billion. You could argue that the bargain to 18ou compare it billion dollars for whatsapp. But the Business Model has not been defined. Likeapchat has something 100 million users every month. And you have whatsapp with Something Like 600 million monthly users. Snapchat something that could pump out the other contenders . Orit getting more popular less . Especially with all of the competition that you mentioned. Yeah, i think that what gene just mentioned with his research makes a lot of sense to me. Im even surprised its that high of a percentage. I think he said it was 4 or 5 . Used as a primary social network. I do not see snapchat as being a primary mode of the kit of communication. Maybe its because im in the u. S. , and so much what that user writes about his abroad. Much withe competitors. s philosophy is much more about the ephemerality and the fun of a conversation and you dont need a filter as much on snapchat. Something that is worth 10 billion. Thank you all. We really appreciate you giving us the real story on the popularity of snapchat. He is a former chief of staff to president obama and now mayor of chicago. Why is rahm emanuel installing data centers on the citys traffic poles . Details on that, next. Time now for bluebird television on the markets. Im julie harmon julie hyman. It looks like we barely, barely into the day higher. It says unchanged. I think we were up just a 10th of a point. In the s p 500. Technically, another record close, but stocks having trouble making much progress after yesterdays move to that record. But you are watching bloomberg west. Chicago is betting big on the data. Emanuel has given the green light on sensors. The goal is to collect data on air quality and the weather. Sam grobart explains. Chicago may be the second today, but it is the first to launch a permanent infrastructure to collect big data. Temperature,sure humidity, light, sound, and cell phone signals. The project is being dubbed chicagos array of things. The city of chicago is quite large. We will have much more precise temperature data. Cities always have the data. I am not sure they always used it to figure out how to govern enter. The first land will be this fall. Plan will be this fall. We advertise certain data. We can do things on a proactive how you get ahead of it is a problem. It was very important we put up something is ethically pleasing. Somethings athletically pleasing a pleasing. Ly the goal is to make it a safer place to live. Sometimes the record of government trying to work with technology isnt always hurling. Sterling. How do you wind up in a situation like that . We set the requirements that allow the experts in the field to do the technology. Have privacym does watchdogs concerned. Be open to the public, and the software and hardware will be open source, too. What is the citys take on those s . Ncerne you have got to balance those. Chicago has his doric vent. Historic event bent. The second city is doing more than just gathering data. It is looking to Silicon Valley or job creation. Rahm emanuel has agreed to double down by recruiting jobs and companies. He has launched a startup incubator. An exclusive interview with sam grobart. What can you tell me about 1871 . , andis an innovative space what happens in tart up not only is you need density. You need a sense of community. It has had 500 Companies Going through it. It has expanded. Ecosystemample of the , we are from the public side putting up tremendous reams of data so allowing apps to use that data. This young man holds up a hand battery. I say, what is that . He says, its a new battery i developed. I say, where did you get that . It is part of the grant from the department of energy. I say, where are you . He says to 71. We are trying to. Ut together basic research not yet ready for a storefront or an office and yet have that shared space where he could work with other likeminded people and take the concept to business. Coffee andb a cup of try to get to the next round of funding. That is what we are doing is the flagship. Up others in london and tel aviv. We have our own foreign policy. Mayor, theme the innovation spaces was zero. We are now at 11. And is also interest in unique about chicago, you have that areng companies more nimble. And then try to figure out technology. York where something happens to the Financial Sector and new york drives off the side of the road that is also true about l. A. And the entertainment side. In chicago no part of our economy is other than 13 of employment. Whether it is tourism, professional services, none of them have more than 13 . It is a tremendous debt. Second, because of our Research Institution and all of the medical capacities we have five of the top 10 teaching facilities right here. It makes sense the institutional support. In harvest due to chanel San Francisco has in dealing with this issue of gentrification brought about by the tech or. There is a side that says, wait a minute. We are losing the character of the city. How do you continue to try to attract jobs and the people they whileying to employ managing diversity and not losing that . I think it is a challenge. One of them is the third of San Francisco. Our Housing Stock is much eager. Deeper. Tremendous difference. Important, we have a tremendous park system. I have added 1000 acres. Our Library System was rated number one. San francisco has a different typography. Its a work in progress. D thenk we have balance growth happening in the triangle and up the river where group