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Internet Mob Descends Upon Facebook Page of Company That Snitched on Innocent Hacker. If you’re looking for a lesson in how not to respond to bug reports, look no further than Budapest, where the city’s public transit system is getting savaged on Facebook for snitching on a security researcher who discovered a flaw in its online ticketing site. Budapest’s public transit system, the Budapesti Közlekedési Központ (BKK), has been promising to roll out an e- ticketing system for years—but now the system is finally here, and its introduction has been a trainwreck.

An 1. 8- year- old student discovered a basic security flaw in BKK’s e- ticketing site that let him modify the price of one ticket and purchase it at a much lower cost, Bleeping Computer reports. He switched his browser into developer mode—which you can do too with a quick right- click—and was able to alter the site’s source code. He reported the flaw within two minutes to BKK so it could be fixed, but BKK responded by reporting him to the police. Since the man’s arrest, BKK’s Facebook page has been flooded with more than 4. Many of them are reposting a statement attributed to the young researcher, in which he says that he doesn’t live near Budapest and didn’t use the ticket he purchased, but simply reported the security issue to BKK within two minutes of discovering it. In a statement, BKK said that it was standard procedure to report breaches of its systems but regretted that the report had negatively impacted a young student who acted “in good faith.”White hat hackers can often get blowback from companies that aren’t used to dealing with them—some companies panic at the sight of a bug report.

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It’s not unheard of for a company to report a white hat to the police, but that usually happens when the hacker has been much more intrusive. Calling the cops over such an obvious vulnerability seems overblown—enough so that 4. Facebook reviews over it.“It’s absurd, it makes me very upset actually,” said Adam Bacchus, chief bounty officer at the bug bounty company Hacker. One. “Some organizations, as soon as they see anyone attempting security testing, will pick up the phone and call the police.” But companies should be happy to hear from well- intentioned hackers reporting flaws, Bacchus says. The vulnerabilities exist either way, and companies should want to find out about them before the bad guys do. Hacker. One will sometimes act as an intermediary and report vulnerabilities for hackers who want to stay anonymous.[Bleeping Computer].

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Married to the Mob: Investigative Journalist Craig Unger on What Trump Owes the Russian Mafia. This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form. NERMEENSHAIKH: Well, we’ll go now to a new article called “Married to the Mob: What Trump Owes the Russian Mafia.” Those are the words on the cover of the September issue of the New Republic. Investigative reporter Craig Unger looks at how the Russian mafia has used the president’s properties, including Trump Tower and the Trump Taj Mahal, to launder money and hide assets. Unger writes, quote, “Whether Trump knew it or not, Russian mobsters and corrupt oligarchs used his properties not only to launder vast sums of money from extortion, drugs, gambling, and racketeering, but even as a base of operations for their criminal activities. In the process, they propped up Trump’s business and enabled him to reinvent his image. Watch It! Online Full Movie.

Without the Russian mafia, it is fair to say, Donald Trump would not be president of the United States.”AMYGOODMAN: Craig Unger joins us now here in our New York studio, longtime reporter, author of several books, including House of Bush, House of Saud. Welcome back to Democracy Now!, Craig. CRAIGUNGER: Thanks for having me. AMYGOODMAN: So, talk about why you chose to look at this. And talk about what you lay out as Donald’s ties to Russian mobsters. CRAIGUNGER: Well, there’s been a lot of terrific reporting about Donald Trump’s relationship with Russia recently, but I wanted to see when was he first compromised by Russia. And I went back to 1.

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David Bogatin, who allegedly had ties to the most powerful crime gang in Russia, walked into Trump Tower. This is a man who doesn’t really have any means of making a living that seems to be legitimate. He meets with Donald Trump, and he buys not one or two, but five luxury condominiums for more than $6 million. AMYGOODMAN: In Trump—in Trump Tower. CRAIGUNGER: In Trump Tower.

This is the crown jewel of Trump’s empire. It is the home of our now president of the United States. And the state Attorney General Office—this is back in the '8.

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Russian mafia. And I found at least 1. And what you have to conclude, one, is that Trump Tower, the president's home, was really a center for operations for the Russian mafia for long period of time. AMYGOODMAN: That’s a very serious allegation.

You also point out in your article that Trump was one of a few—one of two?—who allowed anonymous owners? CRAIGUNGER: Right. In fact, I think David Cay Johnston originally reported this. Back in the day, this was, as you say, just one of two buildings in New York that would accept anonymous buyers, buying through shell companies. And that means, effectively, it’s being set up as a vehicle for money laundering.

And when you look at Trump properties over the years, there are at least 3. Trump Towers all over the world.

There are about 1. Watch Dark Country Online (2017). And it would be interesting to figure out exactly what is the scale of money laundering.

I think it could be much, much more than a few hundred million dollars, because during the same period, since Putin’s been in power, you have a total of $1. Russia. That’s a lot of money to launder. And suddenly, with—real estate is just a terrific way to launder vast quantities of money. NERMEENSHAIKH: Well, you write in the piece that “Without the Russian mafia, it is fair to say, Donald Trump would not be president of the United States.” So, what’s the link? CRAIGUNGER: Well, a couple things. One is, I mean, I don’t know exactly—obviously, I don’t know what’s going through his mind and whether he’s knowledgeable about certain things. But this series of coincidences, that, oops, one guy buys five condos in which appears—what appears to be circumstances, suspicious circumstances—and it happens again and again and again.

I don’t know all the answers to those questions, but the Russian mafia does. And it’s also important to understand that—I think when Americans hear the term “mafia,” they may think of John Gotti or The Sopranos or The Godfather. The Russian mafia isn’t like that. If you’re in relations with the Russian mafia, they’re the boss, you’re the apprentice. They can say “fired.” And they have compromised him. And they are also an arm of the Russian government. Russia is a mafia state.

And I think what’s extraordinary, what Putin’s greatest achievement is, that he has weaponized organized crime so that it’s effectively a powerful foreign policy tool, and they’ve compromised the man who happens to be president of the United States now. AMYGOODMAN: You write about a trip that Trump made back in 1.

Moscow during the Gorbachev years. Why did he make that trip? CRAIGUNGER: Well, this was his first trip to Russia. And they were—there was sort of a wooing going on in which he was hoping to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. It’s been a dream that’s been resurrected again and again and has never happened.

But during that time, he first—for the first time, you see his presidential ambitions surface, immediately when he comes back. And he goes up to New Hampshire afterwards. He’s met a lot of powerful people in Russia. He goes up to New Hampshire as if he’s dipping his toes in the presidential waters for the presidential primary coming up in '8. And he puts out a full- page ad in The New York Times and Washington Post in which he puts forth the same kind of foreign policy stuff he's been saying during the presidential race and since he’s become president, attacking Western Europe, attacking NATO, and, frankly, putting forth a policy that appears to be in Russia’s interest more than ours.

NERMEENSHAIKH: Well, you point out in the article, as well, that since Trump has been president—so, just in the last six months—about 7. CRAIGUNGER: Well, exactly. And that’s one question where you have to wonder how much—is this just a free- for- all where he’s laundering massive amounts of Russian money? And it’s the kind of thing that, frankly, as a reporter, that’s where you see your limits.

It’s very hard to penetrate shell companies, and you need a subpoena. And I’m hoping that’s a direction special counsel Mueller will go after. AMYGOODMAN: Now, that’s very interesting, because—especially in light of this New York Times interview done yesterday in the Oval Office, when Trump basically talked about his red line. He’s furious that Jeff Sessions, you know, recused himself, and which led to Robert Mueller being appointed. But his red line is going from Russia to his own finances.

But you and our previous guest are linking the two. CRAIGUNGER: Absolutely. He is effectively saying he wants to obstruct justice. It’s as simple as that.

There’s no other interpretation. AMYGOODMAN: So talk about some other of the people that you write about—for example, Semion Mogilevich and Felix Sater. CRAIGUNGER: Right. Well, Mogilevich has been probably the most powerful mobster in Russia for more than 3.

He has his—according to FBI files, he has his fingers in everything from prostitution to drug running to elaborate stock fraud scandals and so forth. But what he is renowned for is money laundering. And he was so successful at it, he was known as the “brainy don,” because he has a degree in economics, and he’s come up with some elaborate schemes that seem rather byzantine and complicated, but they’re very, very lucrative. And he was trusted by other mobsters to launder their money, as well. So, when you look at that $1. Well, how can you launder this vast quantity of money?