Scattered Spider; Knife; Tasmanian Tiger | 60 Minutes Full Episode

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Published 2024-04-17
First, a report on why costly ransomware attacks could worsen. Then, Salman Rushdie: The 2024 60 Minutes Interview. And, a look at efforts to revive the extinct Tasmanian tiger.

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All Comments (21)
  • @lil----lil
    THANK YOU for not putting your excellent program behind a paywall and THANK YOU again, for not releasing your excellent program years after its first initial release which would make the program irrelevant in today's' context. Thank you, 60 minutes.
  • @Sammasambuddha
    Casinos getting hijacked and losing all their money...the predator becomes the prey. Ha!
  • @PyroRob69
    Proof these youngsters have no idea how dangerous clicking on links in text messages can be. Never click on links sent from unknown texts.
  • @sngray11
    So many fascinating subjects, thank you for sharing them with all of us. 💗
  • @zhenxinbei726
    Seems like 60 Minutes is now 60 People. It took almost 60 minutes for all the reporters to introduce themselves 😂😂😂😅😊😂😂
  • At 35:45: For sure the tail matches. After watching this, I am sure they are out there -- just avoiding man to survive.
  • @alokbalsekar
    Tasmanian Tiger, passenger pigeon, Dodo. Examples of what human greed can achieve.
  • @MarJo333
    Mr Rushdie, I am sorry to say was attacked at our beautiful resort , in Chataqua N.Y. we caught the guy though. The citizens caught his atracker. I still am in shock over it.
  • @herculydia
    Very engaging topic. The giant of Vegas being hounded by intellectual hackers. Movie worthy. No EMPs, just focused use of computer knowledge.
  • @Rhythmattica
    Re the Tassie Tiger... Theres a great film with Willem Defoe called "The Hunter"... Great film
  • @Purumal1337
    I like how during the 27 seconds with Salman Rushdie, you can see the sound gruy browsing his facebook feed or something like that :D
  • @Jim-du5yp
    The Tas Tiger.... Always have found it to be an interesting topic..
  • @FooodConfusion
    its not just russia, there is huge market segment in india also.
  • @mjguerin63
    Everywhere you go in Tasmania there's Tassie Tiger this and Tassie Tiger that. YOU LOT KILLED THEM ALL!!
  • Do hackers use virus? If it is so, why can't someone create a web system whereby there is no virus and anti virus and it makes it very hard to steal information.