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Title: Mikko Hypponen: Three types of online attack

Added: Jan 18, 2012

Author: TEDtalksDirector

Duration: 9:24

Description:
http://www.ted.com Cybercrime expert Mikko Hypponen talks us through three types of online attack on our privacy and data -- and only two are considered crimes.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translateIf you have questions or comments about this or other TED videos, please go to http://support.ted.com

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Youtube Comments: 180

runninghaas Says:

Jan 23, 2012 - if you're gonna quote Benjamin Franklin at least give him the credit.

runninghaas Says:

Jan 23, 2012 - If you're gonna quote Thomas Jefferson, at least give him the credit.

mondalaci Says:

Jan 23, 2012 - He's da bomb!

CodyRicheson Says:

Jan 23, 2012 - Did anyone else initially read that name as "Harkonnen"?

littleboy707 Says:

Jan 23, 2012 - it's funny if you know what the old Anonymous was like 

interstellarwonder Says:

Jan 23, 2012 - he says online viruses are created by western gov'ts?!?

TheTimRockey Says:

Jan 24, 2012 - I wonder if this guy is still alive?

somethought Says:

Jan 24, 2012 - How come nobody's mentioning how hot he is or is not? Every TED talk with a woman speaker seems to be subject to all the comments being about how a woman looks like this or that or "has balls". Its fucking sad. Another good TED talk, but the bitter truth is very clear.

razutv Says:

Jan 24, 2012 - I think security will save us from being secure...

TheMrleeyang Says:

Jan 24, 2012 - If privacy as he stated is not up to question and is highly important, then what about the privacy of terrorists? Who knows by tapping on their mail may save many lives. Not tapping and letting citizens keep their privacy may cost that same number of lives which could be saved.On the other hand... Privacy is important but to what extent? I guess if we're all law abiding citizens it does not matter. Plus they have millions of citizens, they would have to sieve through the info... Meaning if yo

irjoelius Says:

Jan 25, 2012 - so is this news? lol what a faggot...

CanadianImperialist Says:

Jan 25, 2012 - horrible speech common mispronunciations and just bad presentations

mtolives Says:

Jan 25, 2012 - he kinda reminds me of Peter Kavanagh from Stargate Atlantis.

loskobosko Says:

Jan 26, 2012 - yes, that's true. Try googling for stuxnet.

sverr0r Says:

Jan 27, 2012 - Increasingly relevant subjects... Not a lot of people explaining in layman's terms what's going on with all them 0's and 1's. Thanks!

leonidasx666 Says:

Jan 27, 2012 - A+++ for this talk!

yurikolovsky Says:

Jan 29, 2012 - Goverments want to protect us from terrorists? by going through our mail? by doing things that are against our will. Sounds a lot like I,Robot. Soon we will all be in a cage and fed through a tube, then surely no one can harm anyone.

HypnoticSuggestion Says:

Jan 31, 2012 - @TEDtalksDirector I beg you, do 'not' cut off the very end of the talk, many of us enjoy seeing the response of the crowd, it would only have been an additional few moments... It's to the point many of us who frequent this channel have a very strong feeling amongst ourselves that we're entirely ignored. The volume for the into on those particular video's has never been adjusted down, to the discomfort of many users, and now this. It's youtube's bandwidth, not yours! Why edit like this?!? :(

serialcomplexity Says:

Feb 6, 2012 - The way he talks reminds me of the Sweede from the show Hell on Wheels :D

alexicon89 Says:

Feb 7, 2012 - I've been saying this since i was 15.

discipleoftheteapot Says:

Feb 26, 2012 - Totally agree with his message - it's like with Obama's National Defence Authorisation Act - we can't give up rights on the good faith of the current regime.

fil13r Says:

Mar 3, 2012 - this dude could kick my ass

Bergheim Says:

Mar 5, 2012 - thanks for sharing that!

DeadWhiteButterflies Says:

Mar 15, 2012 - You know a talk is a good one when the room is dead silent. Brilliant :)Makes me wonder about the possibility of governments monitoring things like Facebook as well as YT and all the other email services and so on. People may have nothing to hide, but then that's because there's nowhere to hide. Yeah, Maybe I should delete my FB account and all my other online presence, though it might be a bit late for it.

uiluj13 Says:

Apr 8, 2012 - I fear Anonymous and milionaire hackers more than I fear the government. If enough people become aware of this, we can simply reorganize the government. But what can I do against freelancing hackers? nothing!

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