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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181130:14:47:00

data breach at marriott hotels. the chain says its guest reservation system was hacked potentially exposing personal information of, get this, half a billion people. >> if you stayed at a marriott property over the past four years realized it was happens september 8th. sometime in november realized an unauthorized party had gotten, copied, encrypted, tried to take out all of these information. these brands, stayed at any of those starwood brands what was supposed. they don't know how many dub du. 327 million at least lost their name, address, phone number, e-mail, gender, passport number, date of birth, arrival and departure information and then for some credit card numbers and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181025:22:09:00

intelligence officials expressing concern about the president cell phone use. as a security risk, there may be chinese and russian spies were listening in. what is the president on the white house saying about that? >> the story in "the new york times" said that the president is using an unencrypted cell phone, and whatever he does, russia and china are likely listening in. the president denied, and around this past some sources and found out that in the early days of the administration and the president was using his personal unencrypted cell phone, but after coming under pressure from the authorities at the white house because of national security concerns, he very early in the administration modeled the personal phone and used and encrypted one, he uses one iphone, uses it only for cell phone calls and to send out tweets, he prefers to use land lines whenever possible. >> bret: those tweets definitely hit the airwaves. john, thanks. as was mentioned, the american troops head south to the border,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171105:10:33:00

paterson, new jersey. they don't know when he was radicalized in the united states. what is your best take on when he was radicalized? >> online and offline radical sayings and they hang out with people who embrace isis views. many cases, people radicalized because they have some personal issues, whether it could be family problems or, you know, job problems. >> reporter: this expert says the process of becoming radicalized means spending a lot of time online. >> now it's apps. very easy to download on your phone. most encrypted and you can get all sorts of information. you can interact with other people and you can run commitment to isis and get operational instructions. >> reporter: official believe saipov had close familiarity with operational instructions. >> he appears to have followed, almost exactly to a tee, the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170326:09:37:00

soldiers, there is a lot of skepticism surrounding that claim. largely to the fact that a video hasn't emerged pledging allegiance to the group and contrast to what we saw in the aftermath of similar attacks. we do know he is active on the encrypted, what's that messaging service two minutes before mounting the pavement on the bridge. we know from the embassy on saudi arabia and london that he had visited the community to teach english between 2005 and 2006 and 2008 and 2009. it is his last visit in 2015 that's probably also going to be of more interest to authorities. he visited on a religious pilgrimage visa finding out who he was in contact will be crucial to piecing together the parts of the puz that will see this british-born convert to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151118:16:56:00

caliphate, move to a mobile messaging apps that is an encrypted. the needle we are searching to find, and found was invisible to us. that is the growing problem. >> that district attorney singles out smart phone operating systems from apple and google, that have end an end encryption. even the manufacturers cannot access information on the phones even if compelled to do so by a court order. >> the solution summarized in a report is simple, make smart foes signed by judges after reviewing the evidence. to determine probable cause. >> avalanche google resisted efforts to weaken smart phone encryption. and it has to be some type of legislation to force them to modify their technology. >> that will be an argument, david lee miller, thank you. we will be right back. advisor ho understand

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151117:23:06:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151117:23:06:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150818:21:06:00

their efforts were. >> absolutely. >> wow. so can they tell how secure the server was? that is one of the big claims going on here that hey, i didn't expose us, we weren't vulnerable. but now claims have been at least suggested. so can we determine that? >> sure. with every e-mail server there are certain default settings and there are certain things that can be changed by the administrator. for example the e-mails could have been stored in encrypted or in plain text. and we can see just how reliable and how good those network administrators or those maintaining the server actually were in their work. >> right. so how can they tell if anybody tried to break into the server? is that there will be marks left on the server itself? or are there certain kind of indices they have that we can't talk about that allow them to determine that? >> it is difficult to say. buzz certain logs may be there. certain logs may not be there. but very often we can tell

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The Situation Room-20131004-21:15:00

fourth day, it's sort of quieting down. >> not at all because the disaster continues to roll. as a matter of fact, now we know that something like over 2,000 people's social security numbers have been breached. that happened in minnesota before. we had over 1,000 social security numbers that were breached. people are very nervous about the privacy. people are very, very unsure what's happening. >> when you say social security numbers, i haven't heard anything about that. >> there was an inadvertent disclosure of people's social security numbers through the exchanges in minnesota. it was a state employee who was working on our obama care health insurance exchange. they hit a button and sent it out publicly. the information wasn't secured or encrypted and well over i think 1600 social security numbers were dispersed. privacy is a big issue for americans. it would be for you, it would be for me. no one wants their social security number disclosed. that's what people are worried about. plus, one of the health sites on health and human services has gotten hacked into.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130301:10:26:00

information. it let's you set time limits for how long something is out there. i send you honey my credit card information within 10 minutes it vanishes. no one has access to it any more. you can set different levels so all of this information vanishes it's not out there for people to steal. >> another one this is web based. vdot me. >> incredible program let's people put their information shipping information credit card information and generate the temporary credit card number you can use for on-line shopping. it's not just for visa. it works with all of the credit cards. that way no one can get your credit card information. we see credit card theft as one of the number one ways identities are being stolen. vdot me is the web site. you sign up and any time you do an on-line purchase you can log in using this account and it's secure encrypted and it's ensured, too. if you have any issues they are taking care of you. >> there is only so much you can do and things do go wrong. they say that a lot of these

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110422:11:33:00

find target. >> find the closest target to where you are. >> it's not going to be able to do that. it will pull up and you say you want to look up the city of duluth, it still will go into the map and -- >> in the old days before we had gps stuff you could put an address into a mapping software and it could tell you where the closest one was. if you knew where you are without the device sensing where you are, you can tell it where you are. >> we got reaction from people. lace man 42, crazy how big brother has to watch you do everything. glad i don't have an iphone. someone turned their iphone in yesterday upon finding this out. and some people were joking about, as long as it doesn't track my room number i'm okay with it. >> exactly. well here -- >> there are legal questions. can this be used in criminal cases, custody cases. >> it's not going anywhere. it's not leaving your phone or computer. it's not being sent anywhere. >> for now! >> but that's what people have a fear of. >> encrypted. if you lose your device. >> you can encrypt your data on your computer and make that call yourself. if you're worried about this.

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