What to know about the dark web amid Ticketmaster breach
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
- Last week, Ticketmaster confirmed it was hacked. The group claiming to be behind the breach said it stole the data of some 560 million customers and offered to sell those details for half a million dollars on the dark web. CBS News reporter Zak Hudak has more.
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*WHY DOESN'T CONGRESS PASS A LAW **_REQUIRING_** MAJOR COMPANIES UPGRADE THEIR IT SECURITY?!*
In 2016 the NSA was hacked, and all of the backdoors built into programs and software globally. They haven't forced these companies to upgrade since then. So the hackers are just going from company to company using the programs to hack them.
They glossed over the bit about the companies responsibility to safeguard personal information didn't they?
Did my reply get removed?
Google really is out here covering up the truth left and right
@@danielmcdermott3558 Right?
If it were the Sr. Executives' (or politicians') identities and that of their families being bought-and-sold, this would be addressed within the year.
"ULR bar"
Gotta get the 𓂸 out of his mouth
CBS News, Your videos always make me happy, so I subscribed!
Just don't use the ULR bar
I just bought tickets, wtf
I love that the criminals can secure the data better than the companies themselves.
Nothing is safe, even if u try to be "hidden", u can still be found.
as a long time computer science pro, I constantly rail against CBS (and the other networks inc BBC) poor/inaccurate news coverage of "AI", so it is a nice change to say Good Reporting on dark web in as far as can be covered 4 mins.
Zach who dat?
It's one thing to have illegal stuff on your computer. But you're not asking WHY things are illegal... because of the british monarchy empire
Or because they're bad/harmful/dangerous/etc.
@@0pp841 You're like Neo in the matrix. It's all numbers, do you know how long it's been since certain numbers were illegal on Earth? When the Dodecahedron was Top Secret during Pythagoras' days 2000 years ago.
@@ericsynchrona5495 You're talking about 2000 year old politics.
@@0pp841 You can't fight the numbers of the matrix, Neo.
They basically tell you how to get on the dark web
What we are seeing is that we can’t just have a place we are not exploited for free by companies tracking and using our data for who knows what purposes without other consequences that arise from complete freedom from something, the freedom to do something.
Who pays for the internet? We do. With our data.
Sold not stolen
More beaches, but we aren’t in WW3…
Onion!
This is hysterical, trying to explain the dark web to a bunch of Normies.
Anonymous? In 2024? Imagine...😆😆 Imagine you go on the internet thinking you're anonymous haha
thanks Rodion-ro9hi
Haha do you how tor works? It's actually so much more anonymous then you'd actually believe. VPNs are nothing compared to TOR. The onion router.