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It makes sense that darpa is working on this after all, it invented the internet. But kaufman is an unexpected choice hes not a general or a scientist or engineer, hes a video gamer. Call him darpa dan, and he says its only right that the agency that brought us the internet find a way to secure it. How common are attacks, cyber attacks, against the u. S. Military . Dan kaufman its common. Stahl its common. A lot . Kaufman oh, yeah. Stahl every day . Kaufman every day. Stahl dan kaufman has been monitoring the rising cyber threat for six years as the head of darpas Information Innovation Office in arlington virginia. Kaufman the number of attacks is dramatically increasing. The sophistication of the attacks is increasing. So i. My job is not to wait for something catastrophic to happen and then say, oh goodness, we should do something. My job is to say, hmm, i see this trend line going. I want to be way ahead of this line. Stahl do you consider dealing with cyber war your main mission . Kaufman no. Its not my main mission, but its about half my office. Stahl half your office is dealing with this . Kaufman absolutely. Both offense and defense. Stahl one of their defensive inventions is this ambitious prototype that, when in operation, will be able to scan the militarys Global Computer Network and zero in on any machine that may have been hacked. Kaufman yellow nodes are the ones running our software, and the blue are the ones its interrogating or asking. Stahl within seconds, the compromised computers pop up as red dots. And the idea is that these computers have been hacked. Kaufman yes. Stahl and someone has control of them and is taking secret information away from the military. Kaufman exactly right. And before, as you saw, itd be completely invisible to us because youre hiding among tens of thousands of computers around the world. Now, you and i can see this very quickly and we know exactly whats going on. Stahl stunning, and in just a couple of minutes or less even. Kaufman more than that. From here, you could absolutely start, i could say, lets shut that computer down. Lets quarantine that computer off. Stahl if it looks like a video game, thats not entirely an accident. Before darpa, kaufman made a fortune running several cutting edge video game companies. His only military experience is makebelieve. He helped invent the popular war game series medal of honor. Kaufman and then 9 11 happened. And it shocked me to my soul. And i thought, ive lived incredibly well off this country and i want to give something back. But i have no idea how to work for the government. I mean, i had never thought about it. Id never been to washington d. C. And i did what all nerds do i went to barnes and nobl. laughs and i got a big book it said government jobs. It was a big book. And i thumbed through it. And i said, i will find something and i will donate some time. And i decided i would hunt serial killers. So i coldcalled the f. B. I. Im sure im still on a list somewhere. And i said, you dont know me but i want to do this. And they told me i was too old. Stahl 38 at the time, he missed the cutoff age for agents by one year. But eventually, his resume got noticed by the department of defense that saw an advantage to bringing in someone familiar with the language and hardware of video games, like the Virtual Reality oculus rift headgear hes experimenting with. So youre just using joy sticks. Youre just doing what any kid playing a videogame would be doing. Kaufman thats exactly right, except moving then into the world of actual science and cyber defense. Stahl now, darpa dan has topsecret clearance, though his department looks like an arcade. He has a team of 25 brainiacs and a budget of half a billion dollars a year. Is everybody given a lot of freedom to pursue what theyre interested in . Kaufman yes, youre given tremendous freedom. The only constraints on you are, one, it has to do something to help national security, so make the world a better, safer, more secure place. Stahl so, youre working for the military. Kaufman absolutely, part of the department of defense. And two, we dont do incremental improvement. So the idea is it has to be something really revolutionary. Stahl this man is working on Artificial Intelligence software that would detect a hacker attack in real time and plug it in milliseconds with no humans involved. If such technology had been available to sony, that breach from north korea could have been plugged right as it happened. When darpa first invented the internet 50 years ago, they just didnt imagine hacking would become such a problem. Can the internet be fixed, or do we just have to throw this one out and build a whole new internet from scratch, with security built in . Kaufman i dont think the internet is broken. I think the things we put on the internet are broken. What were doing is were putting a lot of devices on it that are unsecure, and so. Stahl like what . Give me an example. Kaufman pretty much everything. Now you can control everything in your house with a smart phone. Stahl our devices are increasingly connected online in whats called the i. O. T, the internet of things. Unlock garage side door. Affirmative, unlocking garage side door. Kaufman today, all the devices that are on the internet the internet of things are fundamentally insecure. There is no Real Security going on. Always on. Connected home. Stahl so connected homes could be hacked and taken over. What is the houses temperature . Stahl there are already Horror Stories of this happening to Baby Monitors and smart kitchen appliances. So if somebody got into my refrigerator. Kaufman yes. Stahl . Through the internet, then they would be able to get into everything, right . Kaufman yeah, thats the fear, right. So the fear is, as everything becomes networked, right, so first, maybe they can mess with the refrigerator. You think, well, thats bad its not that horrible. Your milk will go bad or. Its sort of prankish, right . Stahl yeah, prankish. Kaufman but that refrigerator, of course, as everything becomes networked well, maybe that also happens to talk to your garage door, or even to your car itself. Stahl how many computers do you think is in a car like this . Kathleen fisher somewhere between 30 and 50. Stahl kathleen fisher, a darpa veteran, says a modern car is really a computer on wheels. Youve seen the ads of your gps or smartphone linked to the dashboard, but this way, your car could be hacked and taken over remotely. Here we go they showed us. Fisher you might look at the dashboard there. Stahl what am i looking at . Oh ready, lesley . Fisher all right stahl this is a regular new car. The masking tape is only there because we agreed to obscure its make and model. Kaufman well give them the illusion they control the car, for now. Stahl kaufman has been working on this for five years with multiple research teams. Kaufman we want to hit the fluids . Stahl oh, my gosh. Kaufman there we go. There we go. Stahl whats that . Whats that . Whats that . Fisher thats the windshield wiper fluid. Stahl no, wait. Is. So this is something that a hacker. Fisher thats right. A hacker. They. Obviously, you didnt turn on the windshield wipers. Stahl i did nothing. Using a laptop, the hacker dialed the cars emergency Communication System and transmitted a series of tones that flooded it with data. As the cars computer tried sorting it out, the hacker inserted an attack that reprogrammed the software, gaining total remote control. car horn blowing oh, my god. Fisher the horn. Stahl theyre doing that . Fisher theyre doing the horn. Stahl they could control the gas, the acceleration . They could control the breaking . Fisher thats right. Thats right. And they could do this from anywhere in the world. Kaufman when they come out and they are facing straight there, like away from us, just saying. Aha kaufman thats right. Well just slam on the brakes. Yeah, sure. Stahl oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. And theyre stuck. Kaufman she is. She is stuck dead. Yeah. Stahl oh, my god. That was terrifying, actually. Fisher so, now, lets make another loop around. Stahl okay. Fisher so just stop at the cones here. Kaufman she thinks shes going to be able to stop right at those cones. Lets make sure that she cant and shes going to drive right through them. All right. Kaufman well have complete control of that braking. Here we go. Stahl oh, no. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Fisher brakes didnt work, right . Stahl i cannot. Oh, my god. I cant operate the brakes at all. Oh, my word. That is frightening. While theres no known case of a car hacked this way, security cameras have shown cars burglarized by hackers unlocking doors. You can find software to do that online for 25. All this has alarmed senator ed markey. Tomorrow, he is releasing a scathing report revealing that nearly all new cars can be hacked, but that only two out of 16 carmakers can diagnose or respond to an infiltration in real time. What the Theft Program does is unlock the cars doors. Stahl darpa researchers got involved in hacking cars and the internet of things. Patrick, are you really trying to hack into it . Patrick yes, i am. Stahl . In an effort to invent unhackable code for military drones. And is your goal to do it for drones, and then have it apply to cars and my refrigerator and things like that. Kaufman exactly right. I think that when darpas at its very best, were solving a specific problem for the military, i want to make sure their systems are safe. But i would like everything to be safe. Stahl and now, darpa dan is trying to reinvent search engines. Traffickers who sell weapons or young girls online remain largely hidden from authorities. Kaufman and his team set out to remedy that. First, they studied the time consuming way Law Enforcement agents bust sex Trafficking Networks by clicking on one sex ad or link at a time on commercial search engines. Kaufman and we watched, and they did what youd think. You know, they put an address of a massage parlor or something, and then theyd write it down on a yellow stickie, and then theyd try to build in each to each to each. And we looked at that, and we said, there has to be a better way. Stahl especially considering that google and bing dont penetrate the dark web, where most illegal goods are advertised and sold. So darpa invented memex, with which you can click just one button and all the Hidden Information scattered deep in the web about an Illicit Activity is pulled together and revealed. So the. Youre building the network. Chris White Building the network, thats right. Stahl chris white, who invented memex, showed us how, in the case of sex trafficking it can comb through all the sex ads online over 60 million and identify hundreds of names and numbers that link together and makeup an entire trafficking ring. How long did it take memex to figure this out . White instantaneously. Stahl darpas inventions can take over a decade before they are transplanted from the military into the broader market. But not in this case. Cyrus vance, jr. we started using memex about a year ago, in january of 2014. Manhattan District Attorney cyrus vance, jr. , says new york is one of several cities already deploying memex to find sex traffickers. Vance we have 20 open investigations in which we are using the memex tools and eight open indictments. Stahl memex is so effective, the white house has asked to see if it could be used to monitor isis. A downside is that memex could also invade our privacy. So, what do you do . You throw this out there, and it can do many good things, but theres the dark side. Kaufman theres always a dark side and its something we wrestle with tremendously. Our job is, a, to sort of say, this is what it is. Lets decide how do we want to use it. And then, two, with some of the new programs were working on just beginning now, are there ways that i can get in here and still protect your privacy . Stahl how much of your time is spent inventing things for the n. S. A. . Kaufman almost none, actually. Stahl because a lot of this stuff could be used by them. Kaufman yes. Stahl he cant control how his inventions will be used. These arent videogames, after all. But when it comes to beating the hackers out there, dan kaufman has total confidence. Are you worried at all that by showing us all the new wowiedoo things youre working on that youre going to give car thieves an idea, or youre going to give someone who wants to break into my refrigerator an idea, or a terrorist an idea . Kaufman i think they have lots of ideas on their own. And what i want them to know is that theres somebody smart on the other side whos going to make that way harder. I want to make them think twice. Cbs money watch update sponsored by good evening. The new Prime Minister of greece today vowed he would undo austerity measures seemingly putting him on a collision course with european partners. New numbers out today in chinas economic slowdown, imports were down 20 last month. And the wall street journal published its final sunday print edition today. Im jeff glor, cbs news. They call it planning for retirement because getting there requires exactly that. A plan for what you want your future to look like. 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