The best way to devalue that data is to encrypt it with the strongest encryption possible and the hacker is going to move on to something else. Reporter everyone here agrees. Your privacy is under attack. You need to make sure that anything that is sensitive whether its related to your identity or a way to get at your identity, you need to make sure you know where that data is and dont make it available electronically. Reporter now companies along with the u. S. Government want to fight back. Theres also a job opportunity here. Secretary johnson says he wants to hire cyber crime fighters both here in the bay area and in our nations capital. Back to you. All right, thank you very much, scott. Well, the boy is safe but a fairfield couple is upset tonight with police. One day after their son was reportedly abducted from their own driveway, the guzman family is considering filing a complaint against the Fairfield Police department. This is cell phone video of mom being held on the ground a
Approach my front door to see if anyone was home. You must be unnerved by the situation to see all the Police Presence and hear the gunshots. Yeah, its been a bit unnerving. I really dont know what to say. Its been a stressful day. I can imagine. Thomas, thank you for letting us hear what you heard. Stay safe and hopefully the Police Activity will end in your neighborhood very soon. We are also following another breaking story to tell you about, this one coming out of the east bay, talking about a body found at the dump in pleasanton. Police received a call just before noon saying they found the body of a man among trash and recycleables at the transfer station on bush road right off valley just south of the iron wood development. At this point police arent saying whether they have an identification, whether there was a person missing or if its a homicide or not. We have someone going through the scene and we have more information. A little too cozy. The Inspector General wants to know
the coroner has only tentatively identified the seventh. they say it s jose perez in the blue. the man on the right wearing the 49ers sweatshirt is his brother, pedro perez. family members say he is the lone surviving victim and is recovering at stanford hospital. robert joins us from half moon bay. robert? reporter: here downtown the memorial continues to grow and attracted visitors paying their respects. agencies are still trying to help workers and maybe find some clues as to why this happened. farmworkers are still staying at local motels today meeting to get assistance. the community is also still grappling with the idea the suspect targeted co-workers including two brothers, jose and pedro perez, their cousin told us in spanish the brothers were hard workers. they came to progression, give their kids a better education, have a roof over their heads. now the american dream has turned on them. another acquaintance at a local market where they shopped and cashed their
a small company. they re companies that will have to deal with things such as pensions and what not as they grow. reporter: larry gerston is nbc bay area s political analyst. it s one thing to see $50,000, $60,000 from a company. it s another thing to see $10,000 from a series of individuals. reporter: records show alicia goet gave $10,000. her husband is a partner at sequoia capital. four others from that same company also donated spending more than $40,000 to support measure b. the company says it has no official stance on the measure and, therefore, no comment. other big donors, garden city sanitation, arcadia development, and the president of devcon. according to city records, all have or had contracts with san jose. that s the story people need to know. not necessarily to change their mind but at least to be aware that the money is flowing in in many respects from people who have done business with the city and want to continue to do business. in other words, l
service for the years ahead. reporter: he says he s outraged by what happened in 2011 when he claims former pg&e ceo peter darby left the company with a $30 million severance package amidst the aftermath of the september 9, 2010, pipeline blast. solving a problem reporter: tony says the legislation is unnecessary since the company already uses shareholder money for executives incentive payments. it s unfortunate that the assembly continues to focus on the past rather than looking at the work that we ve done to improve the system and the work we ve done across the board in restructuring the company. reporter: he says they re in the process of settling claims of victims of the explosion. as the battles carry on in court and in the legislature, families in san bruno are slowly moving back into the affected neighborhood. two families are already home. three others will be coming home soon and 23 others are in the stages of rebuilding. you can see this is a neighborhoo