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The Liberal 'Far-Left' Is an Anti-Human Ideology

The Dan Bongino Show

01:50 min | 3 weeks ago

The Liberal 'Far-Left' Is an Anti-Human Ideology

"I was talking about how leftist lies have created my Ivan Drago theory of leftism that you're a number to them If you die you die And I know that sounds really harsh and some of you may be some maybe under the mistaken belief here that what I said is an effort to be hyperbolic I assure you it is not I say that in the most raw real way possible I'm not talking about all Democrats I want to be clear I don't stereotype them like they do it off But the guiding kind of load star of the liberal far left and make no mistake Is based around the fact that the human being is a virus It is essentially an anti human ideology You are nothing more than a chip on a board You are a chess piece that is it It's a whole essence of collectivism From each according to their abilities to each according to their needs it's a cold spreadsheet What do you give to society versus what do you take And when they perceive you as taking more than you give you are to be terminated That's why this debate about euthanasia isn't even a debate amongst the leftists They're like I mean you know the whole idea of you chatting Margaret Sanger and eugenics is a whole left to say that's why they love abortion And we kill more human viruses Get them in the womb We'll have to waste any time But if you're elderly for them you create an even bigger problem I mean we've already heard it remember Obama remember that we played it on the show before they take the pill line So grandma's got to have a hip replacement and maybe you just take the pain pill and said no maybe we fix grandma

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"dragos" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

01:30 min | Last month

"dragos" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Briefed. New Jersey authorities continuing to hunt for whoever shot and killed sayreville councilwoman Eunice Jaffa last night outside of an apartment complex. It was around 7 30 when cops received a 9-1-1 call neighbors had heard the shots that claimed June for his life. Like 5 or 7 gunshots. By the time first responders arrived, she was already dead, with multiple gunshot wounds, her car had crashed with her behind the wheel. Witnesses say the suspect fled on the garden state Parkway, surveillance camera footage shows June 4 talking to a man outside of her car shortly beforehand. Governor Phil Murphy, stunned at her murder. Please keep her memory and her family and the community in cerebellum in your prayers. For 77 WABC news, I'm James flippen. Eunice June for ran as a Republican for office in 2021 and won. I've proud several mom, your vote and your concerns is what matters to me most. Friends and family say Eunice was dedicated to her daughter and her church. The 30 year old from Newark graduated from William Patterson university and became a business analyst, her murder has shaken her neighborhood. Governor Murphy says no one can remember a time when a sitting lawmaker had been shot to death in New Jersey, Noah Leighton W ABC News. The man accused of firebombing a bloomfield synagogue being held without bail tonight following a brief hearing today Essex county prosecutor Theodore Stevens says the arrest of 26 year old Nicholas Mellon dragos was a combination of surveillance video, community involvement and good police work. But

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"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Today

Cyber Security Today

03:04 min | 2 months ago

"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Today

"And that's because security researchers at horizon three are about to release an exploit showing how three of the vulnerabilities can be chained together to make one exploit that gets into the realize. Now, once hackers see a possible exploit, they're fast to create a working one. Last week's dismantling of the IT infrastructure supporting the hive ransomware gang was cheered by InfoSec pros, it shows the effective work of law enforcement around the world. Here's another possible sign. The number of exchanges that threat actors use to cash out ransomed or stolen cryptocurrency is dropping. Reporters at wired noticed this fact in the annual crime report by researchers at chain analysis. It counted only 915 cash out services last year. Now, that sounds huge, but remember, 68% of all black market cash outs are going through just 5 cryptocurrency exchanges. The analysis thinks that this shows the international crackdown on money laundering is having an effect. Here's another reminder that hackers don't necessarily strike fast if they get past your initial security controls, the Los Angeles unified school district has revised the timeline for the ransomware attack at suffered last September. Initially, the district said the attack took place over the Labor Day weekend, now it says the intrusion started as early as July 31st and ended on September 3rd. This is another example of why constant monitoring and scanning for suspicious network activity is vital. And finally, periodically, cybersecurity companies issue warnings about vulnerabilities in Internet connected industrial control systems or ICS systems. But the head of one vendor that sells ICS solutions warns that patching vulnerabilities in this gear should be prioritized in the same way that fixes for IT equipment are installed. Ask if the vulnerability is currently being used in a cyberattack and if the vulnerability could cause a company damage. If the answer to both questions is yes, then address those ICS vulnerabilities first. There have been zero known ICS vulnerabilities that have ever been leveraged in any ICS cyberattack, says Robert Lee, the chief executive of dragos. There's too much pressure on companies to patch everything fast, he said. And then there's this memorable quote. I have responded to more IT people, taking down plants, through patching, then Russia, China, and Iran combined. Think about that.

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"dragos" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:11 min | 8 months ago

"dragos" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

"This weekend, more bad news came for sly, Irwin Winkler seems to be happy just sticking the knife in Stallone's back. And he's now decided to twist it and plunge it deeper. Because it was announced that Irwin Winkler has green lit of film based on the Ivan Drago character from rocky four. The evil Russian fans, the evil Russian fans, remember who famously killed Apollo creed in the ring, right? Obviously, as with creed, this film's gonna be about Drago's son, fighting Adonis creed, I imagine, and Stallone's not happy about it at all. And I can't blame him. These characters are his creations. What a fuck Irwin Winkler is. Last year, Michael B. Jordan. That doesn't help. When a guy like Michael B. Jordan talks shit about Sylvester Stallone. It bothers me, 'cause he'd be nothing without sly. But this is what Michael B. Jordan said about sly participating or not participating in the creed movies last year. Oh, I want to punch him when I hit us. He says, yeah, I think that sly, let it be known that he wasn't coming back for this one. That's creed too. But I think, you know, his essence and his spirit. There's always gonna be a little bit of rocky within the donnas, but this is a creed franchise. And we really want to build this story and this world around him moving forward. So it's always respect and always a shit ton of love for what he's built. But we really want to push and navigate Adonis forward and the family that he created. So hopefully you guys will love what I'm thinking. What we're cooking up, I think it's gonna be something special. That was a piece of shit. I mean, it made money, but it was a piece of shit movie. And I said this on the Patreon show. Naturally, Sylvester Stallone went off on Instagram when he heard the news about this Ivan Drago spin off movie. I can't believe he didn't know, but I can't believe he didn't hear this.

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Sylvester Stallone Sees Red Film About Rocky Villain Ivan Drago

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:11 min | 8 months ago

Sylvester Stallone Sees Red Film About Rocky Villain Ivan Drago

"This weekend, more bad news came for sly, Irwin Winkler seems to be happy just sticking the knife in Stallone's back. And he's now decided to twist it and plunge it deeper. Because it was announced that Irwin Winkler has green lit of film based on the Ivan Drago character from rocky four. The evil Russian fans, the evil Russian fans, remember who famously killed Apollo creed in the ring, right? Obviously, as with creed, this film's gonna be about Drago's son, fighting Adonis creed, I imagine, and Stallone's not happy about it at all. And I can't blame him. These characters are his creations. What a fuck Irwin Winkler is. Last year, Michael B. Jordan. That doesn't help. When a guy like Michael B. Jordan talks shit about Sylvester Stallone. It bothers me, 'cause he'd be nothing without sly. But this is what Michael B. Jordan said about sly participating or not participating in the creed movies last year. Oh, I want to punch him when I hit us. He says, yeah, I think that sly, let it be known that he wasn't coming back for this one. That's creed too. But I think, you know, his essence and his spirit. There's always gonna be a little bit of rocky within the donnas, but this is a creed franchise. And we really want to build this story and this world around him moving forward. So it's always respect and always a shit ton of love for what he's built. But we really want to push and navigate Adonis forward and the family that he created. So hopefully you guys will love what I'm thinking. What we're cooking up, I think it's gonna be something special. That was a piece of shit. I mean, it made money, but it was a piece of shit movie. And I said this on the Patreon show. Naturally, Sylvester Stallone went off on Instagram when he heard the news about this Ivan Drago spin off movie. I can't believe he didn't know, but I can't believe he didn't hear this.

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"dragos" Discussed on 60 Minutes

60 Minutes

05:55 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on 60 Minutes

"Known as a wizard of the dark arts of cyberwar, specializing in the defense of critical infrastructure. In 2015, he investigated an incident in Ukraine, the most destructive cyberattack on civilian infrastructure, the world had ever seen. What would you find? The Russian state broke into three different power companies across Ukraine. Probably about 6 months ahead of the actual attack. So they broke in over the summer, got into position, and they started learning how to operate those systems. And as a result, they disconnected over 60 substations across Ukraine and caused blackouts for around 225,000 customers in the dead of winter. It was all done remotely from this building in Moscow by hackers with the military intelligence agency, the GRU. The Ukrainians had to send utility workers to the impaired substations to manually restart each one a year later Lee says GRU hackers were back with a much more sophisticated attack, a piece of malware that could cripple multiple transmission stations with one keystroke. What did it mean that Russia was able to do this? It was a shock to everybody. Because there's been a lot of theory around how you could do this. People in my community on the cybersecurity side have been talking about this for a long time on its possible, but to actually see it demonstrated as a giant proof that you can do it. And we also know now they're bold enough to do it. Could the Russians do the same thing here in the U.S.? Absolutely. Over the last few years, Lee's cybersecurity company dragos has tracked the same GRU hacking group known among researchers as sandworm, installing malware and probing power companies here in the U.S.. And there was about a dozen power companies that ended up getting compromised in the 2014 2015 time frame by the same group that ended up taking down the electric system in Ukraine. In the summer of 2017, Russian hackers launched a more brazen and potentially much more dangerous attack..

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"dragos" Discussed on Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood

01:34 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood

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"dragos" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Get say some say the Turks were to give them some S 400s and they see these ground to air defense systems You know is it possible that Putin would never be able to force concessions because the Ukrainians would be able to hold out because they would never give Russia control of the skies Yes if it was possible but please remember NATO now engaging the Russian fighters over Ukraine could be potentially dangerous and actually it led to big I think concerned in Poland when President Biden asked for me the 42 Ukraine and accepted that quest and answer to president I'm sorry to President Biden that they are ready to send mix next day to ramstein Air Force Base in Germany and turn them over to U.S. while it turned out to be that that administration gets scared and say well it's too dangerous We can't do that We just want to do it So basically if the country would widen because of that action from Poland giving makes to Ukraine that all the fingers would be pointing from that admin from this administration we are pointing to Poland for starting third World War But part of course immediately responded that they are ready to send the mix to Ukraine They are ready to transfer them to U.S. base in ramstein on the next day But then administration responded that this is too dangerous they can't do it So right now there's a big stress that people that I talk in Poland and Ukrainians and polls do not trust this administration That's the big problem now I think they are facing that

'Drago' Dzieran: NATO Engaging Russian Fighters Is Dangerous

The Dan Bongino Show

01:54 min | 1 year ago

'Drago' Dzieran: NATO Engaging Russian Fighters Is Dangerous

"Get say some say the Turks were to give them some S 400s and they see these ground to air defense systems You know is it possible that Putin would never be able to force concessions because the Ukrainians would be able to hold out because they would never give Russia control of the skies Yes if it was possible but please remember NATO now engaging the Russian fighters over Ukraine could be potentially dangerous and actually it led to big I think concerned in Poland when President Biden asked for me the 42 Ukraine and accepted that quest and answer to president I'm sorry to President Biden that they are ready to send mix next day to ramstein Air Force Base in Germany and turn them over to U.S. while it turned out to be that that administration gets scared and say well it's too dangerous We can't do that We just want to do it So basically if the country would widen because of that action from Poland giving makes to Ukraine that all the fingers would be pointing from that admin from this administration we are pointing to Poland for starting third World War But part of course immediately responded that they are ready to send the mix to Ukraine They are ready to transfer them to U.S. base in ramstein on the next day But then administration responded that this is too dangerous they can't do it So right now there's a big stress that people that I talk in Poland and Ukrainians and polls do not trust this administration That's the big problem now I think they are facing that

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"dragos" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:55 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"You're intimately familiar with logistics If you don't have beans and you don't have bullets you don't have food and you don't have fuel you don't have a military operation We're not robots operating on nuclear power where human beings We need bullets We need food The Russians although yes his battle tactics have led to a lot of tragic successes for him Putin and a lot of death He still hasn't seemed to iron out the logistics especially from the north in Belarus Drago where their convoy seems to have repeatedly stalled and they've had a difficult time taking Kyiv Thankfully a difficult time What do you attribute that to Poor training Just not preparing for the battlefield terrain trucks getting stuck in the mud What do you think that was I don't think this is any of it I think those are his type things that are star taxis and considering so yes of course he's losing convoys Case losing equipment and people and the more equipment he loses the better for the world but I think those are start tactics allowing people to flee So the cities are basically left with a friend that is only giving him pre fires on and this is what is happening right now I don't know if besides again I don't really think that his intention is to occupy Ukraine for a long time I think it's only to force native concessions from NATO and yes this is very it's very interesting but I would encounter that putting it will run out of bullets or convoys or soldiers where I would count on the hope that we can provide more meaningful help to utilize and put in place effective sanctions Again wealthier Russians have to call sanctions

Thomas 'Drago' Dzieran: Putin Wants NATO to Concede

The Dan Bongino Show

01:55 min | 1 year ago

Thomas 'Drago' Dzieran: Putin Wants NATO to Concede

"You're intimately familiar with logistics If you don't have beans and you don't have bullets you don't have food and you don't have fuel you don't have a military operation We're not robots operating on nuclear power where human beings We need bullets We need food The Russians although yes his battle tactics have led to a lot of tragic successes for him Putin and a lot of death He still hasn't seemed to iron out the logistics especially from the north in Belarus Drago where their convoy seems to have repeatedly stalled and they've had a difficult time taking Kyiv Thankfully a difficult time What do you attribute that to Poor training Just not preparing for the battlefield terrain trucks getting stuck in the mud What do you think that was I don't think this is any of it I think those are his type things that are star taxis and considering so yes of course he's losing convoys Case losing equipment and people and the more equipment he loses the better for the world but I think those are start tactics allowing people to flee So the cities are basically left with a friend that is only giving him pre fires on and this is what is happening right now I don't know if besides again I don't really think that his intention is to occupy Ukraine for a long time I think it's only to force native concessions from NATO and yes this is very it's very interesting but I would encounter that putting it will run out of bullets or convoys or soldiers where I would count on the hope that we can provide more meaningful help to utilize and put in place effective sanctions Again wealthier Russians have to call sanctions

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Thomas 'Drago' Dzieran: The West Is Not United Against Putin

The Dan Bongino Show

01:10 min | 1 year ago

Thomas 'Drago' Dzieran: The West Is Not United Against Putin

"I think he's trying to force west to submit to his demands and give him guarantees that Ukraine will not join NATO again if you see his progress is slow but steady and gives the west time to think about it and make the decision about these things So as for the tactics I think there's another thing we are the news are streaming how bad the world goes for putting well think about it the casualty rate so far as a 7 or 800 people in this major award that's every life is precious and especially these people should not be dying just for being Ukrainians but 700 people or 800 people in major award that is not very high casualties The problem is that if we do not unite if we still keep paying putting in Russia for the goods we really don't have united front We really

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"dragos" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:54 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Well it is an honor to have you sir Drago folks is a navy seal of former navy seal He is also unfortunately all too familiar with the horrors of communism having grown up in Poland when it was a far different place under communism it would say free country now thankfully So Drago there is no one who has more experience in things like this I know of than you I love you a perspective on what's happening in Ukraine and Russia I read some of the material you had sent over and you seem to indicate that the media reports may not be telling the entire truth about the Russians that they may be having a little bit more success Maybe I'm reading it wrong Give me your perspective on how this war is going for the Russian army at this point I just came back from Poland capitol days ago So I had the chance to speak to Ukrainian refugees ahead the chance to speak to Paul's involving the rescue and helping them And yes you are absolutely right This is the CNN the MSNBC are lying there but this is not what is going on right now And you are absolutely right that what is being portrayed as a putting failures where the heat tricks his soldiers to go and in Ukraine thinking that this is exercise I think going back to could believe in that This absolutely not true Seems to me like putting these progressing various federally into Ukraine and we are as a west do not have united front just like you know President Biden just refused to stop payments to Russia for nuclear fuel for uranium Germany are still sucking on the Russian gas pipe like President Biden's sudden on the crack pipe This is

Thomas 'Drago' Dzieran: Media Is Not Telling the Full Truth on Russia

The Dan Bongino Show

01:54 min | 1 year ago

Thomas 'Drago' Dzieran: Media Is Not Telling the Full Truth on Russia

"Well it is an honor to have you sir Drago folks is a navy seal of former navy seal He is also unfortunately all too familiar with the horrors of communism having grown up in Poland when it was a far different place under communism it would say free country now thankfully So Drago there is no one who has more experience in things like this I know of than you I love you a perspective on what's happening in Ukraine and Russia I read some of the material you had sent over and you seem to indicate that the media reports may not be telling the entire truth about the Russians that they may be having a little bit more success Maybe I'm reading it wrong Give me your perspective on how this war is going for the Russian army at this point I just came back from Poland capitol days ago So I had the chance to speak to Ukrainian refugees ahead the chance to speak to Paul's involving the rescue and helping them And yes you are absolutely right This is the CNN the MSNBC are lying there but this is not what is going on right now And you are absolutely right that what is being portrayed as a putting failures where the heat tricks his soldiers to go and in Ukraine thinking that this is exercise I think going back to could believe in that This absolutely not true Seems to me like putting these progressing various federally into Ukraine and we are as a west do not have united front just like you know President Biden just refused to stop payments to Russia for nuclear fuel for uranium Germany are still sucking on the Russian gas pipe like President Biden's sudden on the crack pipe This is

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"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

04:09 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

"Exactly what we're always trying to sort of tell. In a very kind way, we're always trying to tell asset owners and operators. Hey, listen, you have a complex system, there it's called corporate IT. You have another complex system there. It's called corporate OT. And those two things have touch points. Do you know where those touch points are? Are you aware of every sort of externality that could occur if one of those touch points is even changed slightly without your permission? So this is a difficult conversation because you do have the cybersecurity side. And I know this from a pedagogical standpoint, because I was a professor for many years teaching cybersecurity and then I had to teach cybersecurity engineering and it was like, wow, the cybersecurity people in IT, they don't know the same thing that the cybersecurity engineering people know who do OT. It's a totally different set of knowledge. And I also think that you were saying about human nature. This is a great point. I think that people would like to believe everything's okay, right? Especially today, the world, the world's upside down right now with the pandemic. And even though it's waning in some areas, it's still upside down, and people just want something. They can say, yeah, you know what, they got it. It's okay. But really, my question is, do they have it and do they understand exactly what they have? And of course dragos comes in and says, yeah, this is a map of your assets. And here's where you're connecting to your enterprise IT. And just focus on how these things matter to, actually, because we really, again, certainly from our standpoint, we're always only interested in how any of this affects the operational technology side. And the Colonial Pipeline is one example, as I mentioned, oldsmar was another one, the oldest more water incident where somebody was able to actually get on the HMI and change the concentration of sodium hydroxide in the water.

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"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

"Is tirelessly looking for solutions to some of these problems. We're trying to identify problem areas before they become problem areas. As anybody intelligence will tell you, it's very difficult to predict the future. It may be, it may be easier. In fact, to predict the weather than it is to protect the future in cybersecurity. In any area, so much less ICS, OT. So that's the one thing that dragos has. I think that's really amazing. I mean, everybody at the company is amazing. And what they do, and certainly it's all very, very important for the company as a whole and safeguarding civilization as a whole, but really the intelligence products we offer, I think are becoming their own sort of niche product. There are other companies that do this certainly. But we have a team of people who are ready to answer questions. Rudy and willing actually to answer questions and to jump in and enroll their sleeves and go to the source, go to the factories, go to the industry, go to the manufacturing plant. Go to the nuclear power plant. It doesn't matter. There's groups of people running and waiting to do that. If there's a great source of perspective. So I think that's something that really adds value to what dragos does as a whole. I suppose one of the things I wanted to cover at every site or facility will need to assess its own risk. And there's a couple of ways you can go about that as other threat or consequence as well. And that's what's slightly different with OT environments. You're dealing with both. But the actual consequence is often much greater than say a data brake or a data loss, whereas IT environments can have impacts on lives and human safety. And we've actually seen this just recently. We're going to touch on ransomware as a potential risk..

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"dragos" Discussed on Security Now

Security Now

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on Security Now

"Access to target networks that were then sold to other ransomware affiliates. That's a good idea. Break into them and just say, I got access to anybody who wants to buy it. That's brilliant. What's it worth to you? What's it worth to you? Mike, I know. I really it's bad. Merry Christmas. In addition, Microsoft said that dozens of malware families running the gamut from cryptocurrency coin miners and remote access Trojans to botnets that web shells have been identified taking advantage of log for Jay. The industrial cybersecurity firm dragos noted that, quote, this cross cutting vulnerability, which is vendor agnostic and builds both and I'm sorry, and affects both proprietary and open-source software will leave a wide swath of industries exposed to remote exploitation, including electric power, water, food and beverage, manufacturing, transportation, and more. They said log for J is used heavily in external Internet facing and internal applications, which manage and control industrial processes, leaving many industrial operations like electric power, water food and beverage manufacturing and others exposed to potential remote exploitation and access. It's important to prioritize external and Internet facing applications over internal applications due to their Internet exposure, although both are vulnerable. As network defenders close off more simplistic exploit paths and advanced adversaries incorporate the vulnerability into their attacks more sophisticated variations of log for J exploits will emerge with a higher likelihood of directly impacting operational technology networks. So as we said last week, while I don't plan to dwell on the issue to excess, I have the feeling that the impact of log for J will be laced throughout the early months of 2022 Leo. And boy, it really does when you look at what Google's research showed, the depth of dependencies in the Java. Package trees, it's going to be some time before this is able to get itself fixed. And I don't know how well documented dependencies are. So if it's compiled into something that you might use, how do you know? If you're lucky, maybe in the documentation or somewhere it says sometimes you hit the you do a man on a command and it'll show you dependencies at the bottom, but sometimes not. But yeah, 8 layers down? Yeah. So maybe not even using it. But it's there, because hey, it's free. So let's just say yeah. Wow. And really, all it takes to trigger it is a malformed string that it logs. So if it's logging stuff, including web traffic, if it logs that malformed string, you're done. And it could have set up a ram buffer to like log it in a ring so that it just has like if something happens it's able to say, here's what was going on..

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"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Headlines

Cyber Security Headlines

02:16 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Headlines

"Candy row is a secretive israel based company. That sells spyware exclusively. The government's explained citizen lab and their spyware can infect and monitor. Iphones androids max. Pc's and cloud accounts citizen lab also tied over seven hundred and fifty websites to kangaroos spyware infrastructure finding that many of these domains mimicked domains representing media companies and advocacy organizations including amnesty. International and. Black lives matter. Cyber attacks increased seventeen percent in first-quarter. Twenty twenty one with seventy seven percent being targeted attacks this according to a new positive technologies cybersecurity threats scape q. One twenty twenty one report cybercriminals typically attacked government institutions industrial companies and science and education institutions. The main motive for attacks on both organizations and individuals remains acquisition data. Other findings in the report include. That ransomware is still the malware that is most often used by attackers. That the most popular vulnerabilities for attackers. This quarter were microsoft exchange server acceleration and sonic wall. Vpn and that more cybercriminals are developing malware to conduct attacks on virtualization environments another unpacked bug in windows prince. Buhler microsoft is warning of another vulnerability in its windows print spooner that can allow attackers to elevate privilege to gain full user rights to assist them this follows they're patching of two other remote code execution bugs that collectively became known as print nightmare. Microsoft released a new advisory late. Thursday for the vulnerability tracked as cv. Twenty twenty one dash three four four eight one microsoft credited dragos vulnerability researcher jacob baynes for identifying the issue. The vulnerability exists when the windows print spoiler service improperly performs privileged file operations while employees work remotely attackers target. Their iot devices left in the office a new survey released by z. Scaler examined over five hundred and seventy five million device operations and three hundred thousand malware attacks on iot devices and determined that nearly seventy six percent of these iot devices are still connected and maintaining communication with their companies networks on unencrypted.

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"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Headlines

Cyber Security Headlines

02:10 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on Cyber Security Headlines

"Israeli firm uses windows zero days to deploy spyware microsoft and citizen lab have linked israeli spyware company. Candy also tracked as sour gum to new windows. Spyware dubbed devil's tongue deployed using now patched windows. Zero day vulnerabilities. Candy row is a secretive israel based company. That sells spyware exclusively. The government's explained citizen lab and their spyware can infect and monitor. Iphones androids max. Pc's and cloud accounts citizen lab also tied over seven hundred and fifty websites to kangaroos spyware infrastructure finding that many of these domains mimicked domains representing media companies and advocacy organizations including amnesty. International and. Black lives matter. Cyber attacks increased seventeen percent in first-quarter. Twenty twenty one with seventy seven percent being targeted attacks this according to a new positive technologies cybersecurity threats scape q. One twenty twenty one report cybercriminals typically attacked government institutions industrial companies and science and education institutions. The main motive for attacks on both organizations and individuals remains acquisition data. Other findings in the report include. That ransomware is still the malware that is most often used by attackers. That the most popular vulnerabilities for attackers. This quarter were microsoft exchange server acceleration and sonic wall. Vpn and that more cybercriminals are developing malware to conduct attacks on virtualization environments another unpacked bug in windows prince. Buhler microsoft is warning of another vulnerability in its windows print spooner that can allow attackers to elevate privilege to gain full user rights to assist them this follows they're patching of two other remote code execution bugs that collectively became known as print nightmare. Microsoft released a new advisory late. Thursday for the vulnerability tracked as cv. Twenty twenty one dash three four four eight one microsoft credited dragos vulnerability researcher jacob baynes for identifying the issue. The vulnerability exists when the windows print spoiler service improperly performs privileged file operations

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Israeli Spyware Maker Is in Spotlight Amid Reports of Wide Abuses

Cyber Security Headlines

02:10 min | 1 year ago

Israeli Spyware Maker Is in Spotlight Amid Reports of Wide Abuses

"Israeli firm uses windows zero days to deploy spyware microsoft and citizen lab have linked israeli spyware company. Candy also tracked as sour gum to new windows. Spyware dubbed devil's tongue deployed using now patched windows. Zero day vulnerabilities. Candy row is a secretive israel based company. That sells spyware exclusively. The government's explained citizen lab and their spyware can infect and monitor. Iphones androids max. Pc's and cloud accounts citizen lab also tied over seven hundred and fifty websites to kangaroos spyware infrastructure finding that many of these domains mimicked domains representing media companies and advocacy organizations including amnesty. International and. Black lives matter. Cyber attacks increased seventeen percent in first-quarter. Twenty twenty one with seventy seven percent being targeted attacks this according to a new positive technologies cybersecurity threats scape q. One twenty twenty one report cybercriminals typically attacked government institutions industrial companies and science and education institutions. The main motive for attacks on both organizations and individuals remains acquisition data. Other findings in the report include. That ransomware is still the malware that is most often used by attackers. That the most popular vulnerabilities for attackers. This quarter were microsoft exchange server acceleration and sonic wall. Vpn and that more cybercriminals are developing malware to conduct attacks on virtualization environments another unpacked bug in windows prince. Buhler microsoft is warning of another vulnerability in its windows print spooner that can allow attackers to elevate privilege to gain full user rights to assist them this follows they're patching of two other remote code execution bugs that collectively became known as print nightmare. Microsoft released a new advisory late. Thursday for the vulnerability tracked as cv. Twenty twenty one dash three four four eight one microsoft credited dragos vulnerability researcher jacob baynes for identifying the issue. The vulnerability exists when the windows print spoiler service improperly performs privileged file operations

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"dragos" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:49 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"People dead following a house fire in Saugus this morning. No word yet on the cause. State seven day covid positivity rate inches up to a half percent after spending a month below that important mark and after decades representing the city's LGBT Q community, Boston Pride Organization disbands President Joe Biden again warning Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop cyber criminals who are operating in Russia targeting U. S companies. A phone call. The president told his Russian counterpart that the U. S. Is prepared to take any action necessary to defend US infrastructure. CBS correspondent Cristina Ruffini is at the White House experts do not believe these hacks are being carried out by the Russian government. The Russian government is doing very little. If anything to stop them. They're acting with impunity. But not the direct, uh, would not at the direction of the Russian government. That's correct. The U. S government trying to put pressure on the Russians to say. Regardless of whatever the arrangement is, we need this to stop. Rob Lee is CEO of Dragos and industrial cybersecurity firm. But until there's some actual consequence, it benefits If anything, the Russians to see consequence getting laid against, you know the U. S and others with no blowback effect whatsoever for themselves. A senior administration official says Any action taken against the hackers would be a combination of public And clandestine. Ukraine and NATO warships and military aircraft wrapped up two week series of drills in the Black Sea. Here's the AP is Ben Thomas. The Sea Breeze 2021 Maneuvers involved about 30 warships and 40 aircraft from NATO members and Ukraine. And included some target practice. The Russian military conducted a series of parallel drills with more planes practicing.

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"dragos" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on WTOP

"From California to Colorado, where state temperatures in those states could be well above 100 before it's all over. The heat was so intense yesterday the pavement buckle along parts of Interstate 80 west of Sacramento and adding to the trouble in the West. More than 50 large wildfires are burning in at least 15 states. President Biden has again warned Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop cyber criminals operating in Russia who are targeting US companies. Mr. Biden has told his Russian counterpart in a phone call the U. S. Is prepared to take any action necessary to defend American infrastructure, though experts do not believe these hacks are being carried out by the Russian government. The Russian government is doing very little. If anything to stop them. They're acting with impunity. But not the direct, uh, would not at the direction of the Russian government. That's correct. The U. S government trying to put pressure on the Russians to say. Regardless of whatever the arrangement is, we need this to stop. Rob Lee is CEO of Dragos and industrial cybersecurity firm. But until there's some actual consequence, it benefits If anything, the Russians to see consequence getting laid against, you know the U. S and others with no blowback effect whatsoever for themselves. CBS correspondent Cristina Ruffini reporting from the White House Up next on w T O P, the latest from the condo collapse in South Florida. 3 34. This is Dr Tracy Apple. I'm coming to you from Rocky Gorge Animal Hospital. While we still have covid protocols in place. It has been wonderful seeing all of you in person again with this summer in full swing. We wanted to remind everyone that not.

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"dragos" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

KPRC 950 AM

06:30 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

"Yeah. I heard of the police. Beautiful town. Great food. Lot of nice people there, Michael into Dragos. But that's not where our news story is today. Oh, good. Today we are at the state Capitol. Because usually the news means something bad happened there. Governor John Bel is expected to veto two high profile bills. Oh, he's Captain vetoed today. Is he? Yeah, the 2020 legislative session. Said a couple of bills to the to John Bill Bells desk there. One is about banning transgender athletes. From competing and girls sports. Oh, he's gonna cut that one off. And the other is the right to conceal Carry without a license or anything Good. He doesn't want it. Both of these things appear to be popular ideas in the state of Louise. Sure the people wanted the governor says No. You can't have it. Yeah. Sorry, guys, John Bell says Nay. So if you are somebody that's curious if your constitutional rights matter in Louisiana, the governor of world but just just say no to that. And if you also wonder if a fully grown man should be able to play field hockey with your 14 year old daughter. Well, the governor says, yes, yes, he says yes. Go ahead. As long as he's got a skirt on. He could play field hockey or lacrosse. Special. Yeah, whatever. It is a bunch of morons, women's soccer or whatever it may be. Go ahead, enjoy the game there. No matter what the public wants, the politicians will decide for you that they consider that their job, their elected representatives, and so instead of representing those who elected them, they get elected. And then they go in there and they represent themselves and they give you what they think you want. Instead of what you voted for. I got to tell you. I am very excited about the Olympics. I've got it. I've got the fever. You got Olympic fever. I've got Olympic fever. I mean, there's a shop for that, You know? Ah, yeah. No Moderna, Nova over back. 100% effective 90% of the time. I was watching the pre trials getting ready for the Olympics this weekend television just yesterday I saw something. Did you take a look at that? I saw some diving. Those guys are into such good shape. So lean and trim the girls on the U. S. Olympic gymnastics team are so talented them girls is dynamite. Are they? The girls or women? Are they women? Their women, right? Uh, taking a look at that. And this will be the first year we've got skateboarding, so that's also interesting. Yep. Skateboarding will make its debut appearance at the Summer Olympics this year. Are they going to do that thing where they go down? The the Stair Rail? Yeah. Uh, yeah. Yeah, they usually bust their nuts on that. Yeah, it's usually Hey, even if you're not into the sport, you got to admit it's entertaining. So I am going to be watching that there was some controversy, though, about whether or not women should still wear those little leotards. And I guess the women's gymnastics team for Germany came out and they wanted to make a statement. They said No, you shouldn't have to wear that We should all wear. They're going to do it without the leotards. No, no, no, They're not gonna be naked. Oh, not naked bill, yet They want to have a full unitard thing. They wanted to cover yoga pants right? They want the whole thing to cover the legs. So there's this group of feminists who are really offended by women's gymnastics. Leotards. Right. So along comes the Olympic Federation to make a statement. No, this will be good and the Olympic Federation said, actually, uh you can wear the unitard if you want. That's not really a rule. People, basically where the leotard because they want to. That's just tradition, and I'm pretty sure you have more freedom of movement. In the the the authority, even though it is a bit skimpy, but part of it, I think, as you see a lot of, uh, you know, like the cracks stuff. Sure, when the girls of their legs lot of flexibility moves, their legs are apart quite a bit of the time that and like you say at your at your swimming pool, right? The public pool Now there's a lot of that, Uh, but eating the swimsuit, the kind of thing where they continue to have to kind of Pull it out. So I can remember a few years ago being in a pool with a big group of people. And if one of the women had a thong on she would be at people would be like, Oh, look, she's got a thong. Now the women with the thongs outnumber the women that don't have thongs. Uh huh. At least at my pool at my pool is a lot of my cute women in their twenties and thirties. That explains why you so tan these days. That's true. I've been to the poor quite a bit later. Been to the poor quite a bit, but, you know You wonder is like feminists are mad that girls gymnastics is girly, right? But then, when you're watching girls gymnastics, women's gymnastics, you know the music that plays in the background. They're not performing to Metallica. No, they're not. They're not performing to like Wagner's ride of the Valkyrie. It's usually fairly lighthearted and dainty. There performing too girly music. Very It's like European pop music, with some check singing over house music, or that's always what it is. It's always some or it's like, uh, they're performing a Miley Cyrus is It's always something very girly. But I was wondering here. What do women's gymnastics unitards look like? So I looked one up here. Oh, Jesus! Put her away. That's the whale that tried to eat that guy that crazy That is not an accurate picture of a Olympian in a unitard. Here's what people on the radio or not seeing. I just Googled gymnastics unitard and that that girl goes about three and a quarter easy. And the first thing that popped up was a photo of a woman who mix Roseanne Barr looks skinny wearing the unitard. It's who She'd still be probably 2 75 dressed completely. Who is buying this Because I don't know. Look, I get it. Not everybody is the same body shape, right? But why do you pick morbidly obese people to model underwear was there because everybody knows that they'll look better than her. And it's not even an attractive fat personally and could put that on and he would look better than you know, without a doubt. Thank you. Wait. Yeah, I don't know if that's good or not. It did seem a little backhanded. But, yeah, No, he complimented. You take the common share. Even still. I've got Olympic fever. It looks like the Olympics are going to be happening. They handed out condoms there or they're going to hand out condoms do every year at the Olympics. It's a tradition. In fact, I think it's a policy. They're going to. But this is the first Olympics where they're going to hand out condoms and then tell people don't use them, which is interesting. It's like what Rick Santorum's been wishing for all these years. Why don't we just teach people abstinence?.

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"dragos" Discussed on WJR 760

WJR 760

06:49 min | 1 year ago

"dragos" Discussed on WJR 760

"Is Kevin Dietz. How about some really good news this morning Special Olympics, Michigan debuted a multi million dollar fundraising campaign called Building Tomorrow's champions were South Christian High School will be turned into the world's largest special Olympics facility, the world's largest. Special Olympics. Michigan provides year round sports training and athletic competition to both Children and adults with intellectual disabilities. They serve more than 23,000 athletes and using the help of over 32,000 volunteers. It's very cool. They're raising millions of dollars and they're not done yet. Joining us now is Brian Kelly. Brian. Welcome to the show. Thanks so much. Thanks for having me on it for covering this really, really exciting project. You know, I started on the board just a few years ago but have worked with Special Olympics Michigan for many, many years and could not be more impressed with an organization that touches so many families so many lives. And this is this is a a huge, huge step for the families and the the individuals, the adults and Children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. That will have a place to call their own. Yeah, my daughter who just graduated from Kalamazoo College, She was a basketball coach for Special Olympics over in West Michigan and my gosh, she had more fun going over and playing with a referee now, or teaching kids how to how to play basketball and to just see the impact personally that this has On kids and families. It's so heartwarming and this this particular facilities over in West Michigan, but it really helps all of the kids throughout the state. That's right. In fact, this really will be. I think the eyes of the special IPIX community around the world will be on Michigan because of this huge, huge steps, see the way that the model normally works. Is that that our kids, they get the use of other people's facilities when they're not using them. So somebody else's facility and when, when it's empty When it's not being used, they say, sure, Special Olympics. You guys can use the The facility. In this case, the special Olympics athletes athletes will be the priority and but it will be an inclusion center is a place where where people with developmental disabilities and those without can come and and play sports together and be together and do all kinds of exciting things. There's healthcare aspects of it, too, in terms of managing the health and wellness of Of the of the athletes and and their families. So there's so many exciting things that are coming together in this spot, but it will be a training center. We've always had good success. Um, great success really, and our athletes in Michigan going on to compete at nationals and around the and and then at at the world competitions. And and having a state of the art athlete Training center is is going to be a big big boost to our special Olympics athletes from Michigan. Because, you know, it's a we think of it in terms of, um You know, it's a special Olympics. It's a whole range. I mean, some For some people, it's it's just being out and with others, and it almost doesn't matter that whether it's playing sports or doing something else. It's time with friends. We have athletes that are fierce, fierce can competitors and they are there to win. And so like the idea that there would be A training center, just like Olympic athletes have training centers, one where the priority is and the specialty is around programming and and training for special Olympics athletes. That is, it's really truly exciting. And it also creates a place where volunteers can come. You have 32,000 volunteers, and sometimes when you have, you know, Well, we're doing something over here and then over here when you have one place where volunteers know they can come and get organized and find out how to help. It just encourages more people volunteering. You guys have a goal of $20 million. How is that coming along? Well so far with Juliet Dragos and I, whose anchor and channel 13 in Grand Rapids. So her and I are co chairing the fundraising campaign, and we we went We launched it publicly last week after we hit $7 million raised, So we've got seven million, um, committed already and and moving forward. We know that that covers a lot of the initial work that purchased the building initial work that has to be done. Um, there's about 10 or $11 Million worth of. You know what one once we at that point, I mean, the the training center is going to be very operational. But when we try to turn it into would make sure that we get all the different. Uh um Activities and field some sports accommodated in this building. Um, you know, at the end of the day, we think the project is going to be about $20 million. So we've got a long way to go. But That 20 minutes. That's $7 million mark that we've we've had was was in the middle of a pandemic. I mean, we we started this really last winter. And I'm sorry. Winter of 2020. And, um And the generosity of the community has really been extraordinary. So we're excited about it very bullish on reaching the goals of the of the campaign so that we won't We won't cut any any corners and making sure that our athletes have the very, very best. And really the secret is to get a lot of businesses to give a little bit or what they can rather than to just get one big corporate sponsor to drop a check. It's It's really just overall better for the involvement of the total project if you can get more people involved. Yeah, so we this No contribution is too small. Naturally. No contributions too big either, But no contribution is too small to um to help with this, And so I really encourage people to go to The Special Olympics website. So s O m I, as in special Olympics of Michigan s so am i dot org and you can learn about everything that the organization is involved in. It really is a Model organization. Uh, the special Olympics is great across the board, but Special Olympics. Michigan, in particular is a national leader and international leader and inclusion sports in high schools, one of the most effective public private partnerships. You'll see anywhere in the world is between the state of Michigan and, um, and special Olympics for for unified sports in schools, and, um, and this is, you know, just the next Cutting edge thing.

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Names erased: How Indigenous people are reclaiming what was lost

Unreserved

05:50 min | 2 years ago

Names erased: How Indigenous people are reclaiming what was lost

"You don't have to look very far to find Examples York region Ontario was named after your can the UK Regina is named after Queen Victoria Regina being the Latin for Queen and well British Columbia obviously. For Christina. Gray reclaiming those place names is vital and it's personal. The Simpson and Denny lawyer is one of two researchers behind reclaiming indigenous place names. The policy report was released in October of two thousand nineteen by the Yellow had institute at Ryerson University in Toronto. I've reached her at her home in Prince Rupert BBC. Welcome to unreserved thanks for having me. So you are a CO researcher with Daniel Ruck and you looked into naming practices and the erasure of indigenous place names. What did you find? We really wanted to do a cross section of the history of settler colonial renaming practices from indigenous place names to places that are an English or in French, or there's also note anglicised version as well and none look at what is the practice of reclaiming indigenous place names that is happening in various places are ranging from like the Northwest Territories, Quebec B. C. Saskatchewan Manitoba to give. People a different idea of what's going on across these places and territories, and so how do original place names get changed? You know from from the original indigenous words into you know the things that they become how does that happen? Basically what's happening as a result of mostly white people or settlers who were? Changing the names to suit their whims, our desires or values when places were being changed from indigenous place names, saedtler place names like we have to remember the population of Canada at that time was a lot lower than it is now yes. There were indigenous peoples on these lands and territories, but there is also a different perspective by settlers at that time as well, and so they I think they wanted the the places to reflect. What was going on in their life for different ideas that were important to them. I can think that Greek in Vancouver I was looking into the two sisters, which is now called the lions and a lot of people go heikal lions in in Vancouver, and they kind of overlook how sound and you can see them pretty much any point in Vancouver. But before they were called the lions, they recalled the two sisters and it relates to an oral history. Of The squamish nation and it's an oral history that also relates to northerners like myself because the oral history it's it's about making peace offerings between the northern and the southern people's. used to war with each other and so that has much significance to me as a simpson person who used to live in Vancouver the two sisters in Vancouver is definitely one that I've heard about Are there any other striking examples of renamed places that you found y'all like almost makes me want to cry actually there's a place that was called Lake Squat Kit. It's like near Kenmore, but the word squad specifically, Drago Tori term to refer to indigenous women and. Terrible. Stereotypes associated with it as well, and those are based off of how some settlers song about indigenous. and so you can just think about like it's a Grayson, deeply misogynistic but. People like had such a personal connection to the place name of squash it and like didn't want it to be renamed and. But like that I think has such a affect the way that you call places. And think about there are so many missing murdered indigenous woman in Canada and how you referred to that something that. So awfully in calling squad like those have affects real-life affects on people it's not just about placing. And is renaming more. Can it be more than just a symbolic gesture you know on how is renaming more than just a symbolic gesture i? Guess I think we always hope that naming practices or the revitalization of indigenous place names will go beyond just symbolic gestures who also have substantial effects as well and sue. Enrich policy really wanted to also look at like what are some of the mechanisms. In which indigenous people are. Using policy and Law to revitalize indigenous place names and so we looked up land use planning conservation co-management. Events and also modern day treaties and self government agreements in which indigenous peoples are using these different mechanisms available to on to re attribute and revitalize indigenous placing you know this work is being done by indigenous people. So think it's really important to attribute that recognition to them.

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Coronavirus may be detectable before symptoms start, report suggests

Hugh Hewitt

01:31 min | 3 years ago

Coronavirus may be detectable before symptoms start, report suggests

"From Axios this morning coronavirus may be quote at the brink of a global pandemic by lane Drago over Riley writes the corona virus outbreak may be quote at the brink of a global pandemic Anthony Fauci director of the National Institute of allergy and infectious diseases tells actually else the major concern is that people without symptoms can affect other people that is why they fear a pandemic the virus has killed more than two thousand infected more than seventy five thousand mostly in mainland China five deaths in more than a hundred factions have been confirmed and eight other nations and territories countries are furiously racing to contain the virus by sharing travel restriction more than eighty percent the other people catch the infection experience mild symptoms fourteen percent of severe disease like pneumonia the shortness of breath five percent come down with a critical disease like sepsis multi organ failure and respiratory failure so five percent below get this one's going to be in the millions have a serious serious problem and as I said yesterday to percent die thus far it's older people but thought she said I would strongly suspect that a symptomatic people are transmitting the infection but I don't think that's a major driver he adds it's too early to determine the death rate is there's not enough data

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Belize Brunetti Johnson And David Jennings discussed on Patti Vasquez with Andrea Darlas

Patti Vasquez with Andrea Darlas

00:11 sec | 4 years ago

Belize Brunetti Johnson And David Jennings discussed on Patti Vasquez with Andrea Darlas

"It's David Jennings. Dragos moving in the right direction that from Belize Brunetti Johnson today saying that the preliminary numbers show a hundred fewer homicides in twenty eight t then in

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Here's how 'Creed II' is a direct sequel to 'Rocky IV' (spoilers!)

Charlie Parker

00:29 sec | 4 years ago

Here's how 'Creed II' is a direct sequel to 'Rocky IV' (spoilers!)

"Here's your box office preview. It's a weekend of sequels and remakes starting with creed to follow up to twenty fifteen original and eight filmed in the Rockies series. Michael Jordan returns is Donna's creed who thirty-three years after Russian fighter Ivan Drago killed his father in the ring tries to avenge that loss and invite withdraw goes son, so Vesta Stallone returns, his rocky Balboa and Tessa Thompson dolph Lundgren would harass and Felicia Rashad also star in this sports drama

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'Creed II' is a direct sequel to 'Rocky IV'

The Big Picture

03:43 min | 4 years ago

'Creed II' is a direct sequel to 'Rocky IV'

"Director Steven cable junior to talk about the sequel to Ryan Koukoulas twenty fifteen installment in the rocky franchise creed to is about Donna's creed. Now a championship boxer and his mental rocky Balboa, but it's also about Rockies nemesis from rocky four Ivan Drago and Ivan son, Victor, it's a movie about fathers and sons legacy. And what happens when you're no longer the underdog. I talked to cable junior about what he learned from Sylvester Stallone how to rebuild the drug with storyline and making his own way in a complicated. Franchise. Your Stephen cable junior. I'm joined today by Stephen capable junior. Steven thanks for coming in. Thanks for having me, man. Stephen you directed creed to how did this happen for you a question. No, we I was writing my own script in. I was working on TV show called Greenwich. When I got the call. You know, what I mean, I I did not have greed to went on on a slate or anything like that it just kind of came out of nowhere. And how it happened was a guest MGM has saw my feature film the land in Ryan coup has suggested that a look into because he was don't buy Panthera time and got a call. These guys are spotted sly has oughta peace Michael Jordan has everybody felt comfortable and good about it and didn't necessarily have to pitch myself interesting. So you don't have to come in and say, here's my vigil. I definitely did say here's a vision. I have because I got the script Innis from sly in sly had wrote a draft that had a basic foundation of everything, but he felt like. He wanted to dive deeper into Donald his life, and he wanted to Tesla's, and then we're still playing with the draw goes. And so when I got the script it was like, our has some ideas, you know, when I pitched it to them, they're like while the these work, and it's the stuff that you'll see a lot in a film when I'll spoiling it because I don't know when this comes out doors, we won't be so. Yeah. But so tell me a little bit about your relationship to the rocky franchise where you were you all in as a kid, or is it something that was sort of new to get started doing? No, not at all. I don't know who has not seen entire rocky franchises. Like once in a while here. Somebody says they haven't and I'm might complete shock like you haven't seen rocky. What I was a kid as a kid. I I guess I'm considering young. But I saw the first one I saw was rocky five. Oh, wow. That was the first one thousand first one I saw that's not a great place to start. Everyone keeps the today. Right. Everybody keeps saying that in. And again, I I understand why I guess as a filmmaker. And you know, being who I am now where I'm at. But when you're like six years old watching like rocky five and you see Tommy gun in boxing and people industries. That thing was cool. I mean, it was just cool to me then when I went back backwards. So now start to go to first one then second now that stuff and then when I did I played sports. I was basketball player. So obviously sex is huge sports connection growing up. So throwing my teenage years. It was just about like motivation. I love to underdog story, but around seventeen eighteen, you know, nineteen starting to go to college starting to look into film taken more seriously. That's when I started appreciate a four. What it is. Are you thought sly and what they rocky one which is my favorite one was fascinating man thought it was bowl. They try some really cool things in there. And I was like, wow, you know, a flawed character. Who's not like put here pushback super suave? He stuttering he's doing this. He felt human, you know, and I'm like, oh, that's why I felt so connected to this character, you know. So I thought that was really cool you had this unusual burden with this movie where you have the legacy of the rocky franchise, and then you also have the burden of creed.

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'Creed II': Michael B. Jordan risks it all for Creed-Drago Round 2 in new trailer

Afternoons with Marcellus & Kelvin

01:44 min | 4 years ago

'Creed II': Michael B. Jordan risks it all for Creed-Drago Round 2 in new trailer

"Were just watching Brian. The creed will not the trailer, but they have this sort of side by side because it's a, it's it's creed, son, yes. Donna's Adana fighting play by Michael Jordan Geragos leave. His name is Victor Drago played by Michael Jordan right that that would be a hell of an acting feet. The plot is I understand it from the creed to trailer, which I think was released today is that a donnas creed, the son of a Pollock creed will be fighting and trained by naturally rocky Balboa fighting Victor Drago the son of the site under on Drago who killed in what was supposed to be exhibition match. Just an exhibition, right? Apollo because rocky did not tell. Well. Did you turns out and you're right, Andy, the trailer did just come out today. So when have in right. I. They have is top and bottom sort of side by side comparison of rocky in a moment, staring down Drago in the new movie and rocky staring down Drago in the old movie and rocky four, which was eighty six. I think it's eighty six and and I was just remarking how dolph Lundgren kind of looks pretty good and looks like he's had less worked on than than rocky who. And if you look at the clip from rocky four still on it already started getting work done. I face the face. Rocky four is not the face that he hasn't raw just standard of looking like you've had less work than Stallone like that's not a high Bartik visible. Basically in less your Mickey Rourke, you're gonna pass. I'm just saying, doll flyer looks pretty

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Actress Brigitte Nielsen, 54, reveals fifth pregnancy in Instagram pos

The Dave Ramsey Show

02:06 min | 5 years ago

Actress Brigitte Nielsen, 54, reveals fifth pregnancy in Instagram pos

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