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the hackers got into their system, and that thing they knew there were random calls to places like serbia and out area. jonathan: tim barber filed this report. tim: david just got a $65,000 phone bill. sayslexandria attorney somebody hacked into his law firm's phone lines in the middle of the night to call serbia and lg area. >> this is an email got from the fraud department. tim: 195 calls in just 45 minutes. >> we did not make the calls. a verizon spokesman said hacking like this is not common in the company is investigating. peopleng to the ftc, hack into voem make international collect calls and they target systems with the default passwords or systems with easy passwords. itz said they were hit a second time even though they change the password. >> i'm hesitant to turn the long-distance back on. person shot at a school bus stop this morning in front of young children in oxon hill. the victim is still being treated at the hospital but no word on her condition. the police released this picture of the suspect, roland sims. searching for him right now and he is considered armed and dange
the hackers got into their system, and that thing they knew there were random calls to places like serbia and out area. jonathan: tim barber filed this report. tim: david just got a $65,000 phone bill. sayslexandria attorney somebody hacked into his law firm's phone lines in the middle of the night to call serbia and lg area. >> this is an email got from the fraud department. tim: 195 calls in just 45 minutes. >> we did not make the calls. a verizon spokesman said hacking like this...
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got into their system- and next thing they knew- there were charges for random calls to places like serbia and algeria. tim barber has the story you'll see only on 7. a judge has now delayed the retrial carolina police officer michael slager. slager's charged with the 20-15 shooting death of walter scott during a traffic stop. his first trial last year ended in a hung jury. slager's defense team requested the delay due to concerns over the witness. the retrial is now planned for august. this morning we are learning more about the sudden death of lee o'denat -- the founder of the popular website-- worldstar hip-hop. the l-a times is reporting that o'denat was inside a san diego business when he became unresponsive. according to the coroner's office-- the cause of death is heart disease. o'denat started his website in 2005, sharing hip-hop music, interviews, and sports highlights. it's now one of the most popular websites on the internet. look's like barack obama may not be out of a job for long. a craigslist chicago ad, by the party game "cards against humanity" - is reaching out to the for
got into their system- and next thing they knew- there were charges for random calls to places like serbia and algeria. tim barber has the story you'll see only on 7. a judge has now delayed the retrial carolina police officer michael slager. slager's charged with the 20-15 shooting death of walter scott during a traffic stop. his first trial last year ended in a hung jury. slager's defense team requested the delay due to concerns over the witness. the retrial is now planned for august. this...
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david chamowitz says someone hacked into his law firm's phone lines, and called serbia and algeria. an email from verizon's fraud department shows someone made 195 calls in just 45 minutes. chamowitz says he won't pay the 65-thousand dollars. he plans to report the crime to the f-b-i. he says he changed his password after the first hack, but was targeted a seven on your side called verizon. a spokesperson told us, hacking like this is not common, and that the company is investigating. the f-c-c says hackers target systems with default passwords.. or with easy passwords such as "one two three four." another goal seven on your side is to help you solve consumer disputes. now, an exciting new way for us to get even more results. we are combining our resources with advocacy group "call for action." it has decades of success solving consumer complaints. to reach our team with your consumer problem, go online to wjla-dot-com-slash- call-for-action. or call 301-652-help. protests from coast to coast, after president trump signs orders advancing a pair of controversial oil pipelines. here i
david chamowitz says someone hacked into his law firm's phone lines, and called serbia and algeria. an email from verizon's fraud department shows someone made 195 calls in just 45 minutes. chamowitz says he won't pay the 65-thousand dollars. he plans to report the crime to the f-b-i. he says he changed his password after the first hack, but was targeted a seven on your side called verizon. a spokesperson told us, hacking like this is not common, and that the company is investigating. the f-c-c...
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the aim -- the email from the verizon fraud department said someone made 195 calls and 45 minutes to serbia and a jury a. the attorney says that he won't and plans to5,000 report the crime to the fbi. he says he changed his password after the first time. >> right n is off but i am afraid to turn it back on. we fix what we thought was a problem and it is apparently not fixed. autria: we call verizon and a spokesperson told us that hacking like this is not common and the company is investigating. the sec said that hackers target systems with default passwords or easy passwords like 1234. larry: not a good start to one driving test. she apparently hit a pickup light.hat ran in yellow it then caught some air and landed on other cars in the dmv parking lot. the woman in her instructor complained of pain. the crash is under investigation . police say this morning that they don't know if the student failed driving test. autria: i got one guess. larry: just going to throw it out there. autria: maybe second time's the charm. [laughter] autria: you might not need the windshield heat. veronica johnson
the aim -- the email from the verizon fraud department said someone made 195 calls and 45 minutes to serbia and a jury a. the attorney says that he won't and plans to5,000 report the crime to the fbi. he says he changed his password after the first time. >> right n is off but i am afraid to turn it back on. we fix what we thought was a problem and it is apparently not fixed. autria: we call verizon and a spokesperson told us that hacking like this is not common and the company is...