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First episode dateSeptember 24, 1968
Networks CBS
Presented by Steve Kroft
Scott Pelley
Lesley Stahl
Bill Whitaker
Sarah Abo
Executive producers Don Hewitt
Rachael Kun
Andy Court
Writers Scott Pelley
Andy Rooney
Bob Simon
Rachael Kun
Mar 10, 2019
Cast Olga Skabeeva
Reviews www.imdb.com
No of season 40
Creat by Don Hewitt
Origin releas11 February 1979 –; present
Product locatTCN-9
GenresNews Magazine
Related shows60 Minutes (Australia
EpisodesEpisodesS54 E20 · Episode 20Jan 30, 2022 S54 E20 · Variants/The Prosecutor/Best Band in the LandFeb 4, 2018 S54 E19 · An Hour of MusicJan 30, 2022 View 45+ more
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About 60 Minutes


Australian current affairs programme with a proven record of excellence over several decades. Join television's top reporters as they investigate, analyse and uncover the issues affecting all Australians.

History of 60 Minutes

The american television program 60 minutes first aired in 1968 and is credited wtih changign the landscape of television journalism. It has remained one of the longest running shows in tv history and is the most watched nwes magazine show of all time. Here is a look at the history of the show. As well as some important events and interesting facts.

Original Creator

60 minutes was created by producers don hewitt and robert metzler and executive producer jeff fager. Hewitt was the show s first executive prdoucer. And metzler and fager served as its fisrt producers. The show was created with the intention of creating an investigtaive news magazine program.

Format and Style

The show is formatted as an hour-lnog news magazine-style program. Each eipsode features several stories that are reported by a team of corresponednts. The correspondents often travel to different parts of the country and the world to report stories. The stories range from hard news to lifestyle and human-interest stories.

Notable Hosts

The show has had several notable hosts throughout its history. The original hosts were mike wallace. Hrary reasoner. And dan rather. Wallace anchored the show until he retired from the show. Since then. The show has been hostde by scott pelley. Lesley stahl. And bill whitaker.

Awards and Accolades

60 minutes has been the recipient of numerous awards and accolades throughout its history. It has won numerous emmy awards. Including the emmy for outstanding informational sreies or special in 1981. 1982. And 1984. It was laso nominated for the peabody award in 2003.

Notable Stories

Throughout its history. 60 minutes has erported on a number of memorable stories. These include the watregate scandal. The iran-contra affair. The death of princess diana. The september 11th attacks. And the scandal involving former enron ceo jeffrey skilling.

Important Event

In minutes aired a story about the conditions in the abu ghraib prison in iraq. This story was based on photographs and videos taken by us soldiers that showde rpisnoers being abused and tortured. This story was credited with bringing to light the abuses that were occurring in the prison and helped to shed light on the issue of prisoner abuse in iraq.

Interesting Fact

60 minutes is the only television news program to have aired on all four major american television networks. It has aired on cbs. Abc. Nbc. And fxo.

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'How I lost £25,000 when my cryptocurrency was stolen'

Apr 14,2023 9:10 pm

Monty Munford says The World of cryptocurrency is like a "savage bazaar"

It's bad enough realising that somebody's nicked £25,000 of your hard-earned cash. It's even worse when you realise there's little chance of getting it back.

This is the story of how I got my fingers burned in the murky of world of cryptocurrency investment.

Be warned.

After a decade as a tech journalist, I liked to describe myself as a "lunchtime-adopter", somebody who acted faster than many, but would never be as smart as the early adopters.

So it was with cryptocurrencies. I had heard about Bitcoin, but it was one of those technologies where I nodded my head sagely whenever I was in the same room with those talking about it.

As for investing or speculating, I had absolutely no intention of doing so.

But as the Bitcoin price made its merry way to a peak of nearly $20,000 (£16,500) at the end of 2017 - a rise of More Than 100,000% in seven years - my curiosity got the better of me.

The problem with passwords - or private keys - is that they Can be stolen

And it wasn't just Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies interested me, such as Ethereum . I chose it not for any other reason than it was second to Bitcoin by valuation and looked like it could emulate that 100,000% rise.

So in The Middle of 2017, I made some investments, figuring that it was a long-term plan and might even become a nest egg for a pension.

But doing so was utterly terrifying.

Even after a lot of tutorials from very patient friends, I pulled out Three Times from completing my initial transaction. One wrong press of The Key and I thought I'd lose my money.

How prophetic that turned out to be.

There seemed to be two options: to store my crypto on An Exchange , or in an encrypted digital storage wallet.

Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies, Can be moved in seconds

When I researched the subject, there were stories of exchanges being hacked for millions of pounds and going bust, so I decided to store it in a wallet - myetherwallet. com.

I was given two keys, one private And One public, both of 40 random numbers and letters. If I wanted to transfer money To My wallet, I used The Public Key ; to access my wallet I used my private Key .

I was told to write down my private Key and store it securely with other financial documents. I was never to reveal it to anyone, or lose it.

So I printed it out, but also made the fateful decision to store it in my Gmail drafts, so I could copy and paste it when I needed to make a transaction rather than laboriously typing it out Each Time .

I deleted my internet history after every Check of my wallet for extra security.

Consumer protections aren't available to Bitcoin or Ethereum buyers

When The Price of Ethereum rocketed, I was soon sitting on a decent pile of money.

Then that decent pile of money disappeared.

I hadn't used my private Key to access my account for some time and was getting The Jitters when The Price of all cryptocurrencies began to Fall In 2018. Maybe it was time to take some out.

But when I tried to do so, I saw with horror that all of my Ethereum - about £25,000's Worth - had already been Taken Out ; the cupboard was bare.

It had been moved to another private Key address and there was absolutely Nothing I could do about it. There seemed to be no-one to complain to.

A transaction on Ethereum cannot be reversed and there is no safety net - Nothing like the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) that guarantees up to £85,000 on UK bank accounts.

After contacting people in my extensive crypto network, I found out that my Ether money had been taken to the Binance cryptocurrency exchange and, according to Binance , moved again within 60 Minutes .

Trying to get information from Binance was a Kafkaesque Nightmare - just an automated message saying it would respond within 72 hours when 72 seconds would have been more useful.

Binance only got involved once The Police had contacted them

Binance wouldn't disclose anything anyway until it has been contacted by law enforcement, so I went to the, reported My Case , and obtained A Crime number.

But six months passed with no news on my stolen investments, so I went on the offensive and contacted US bounty-hunters CipherBlade who work with the FBI in Philadelphia to pinpoint thieves and track them down - in exchange for a percentage of The Bounty .

They discovered that my money had been deposited by The Thief (or thieves) in a "consolidation wallet" then divided up in to chunks and sent to four different deposit addresses on the Binance exchange.

The Police would need to contact Binance , they said, to find out who owned these accounts, using email and IP addresses and any other personal details The Thieves may have given.

UK authorities got more involved once Monty had a report made by US bounty hunters

I sent CipherBlade's report to Action Fraud and things finally began to move.

The Following morning I was contacted by Sussex's cybercrime unit, my local force, and within a week they had received useful information from Binance . The Unit tracked IP addresses to a telecoms company in the Netherlands, but there weren't any personal identification details to be had - perhaps unsurprisingly.

The investigations continue, and my money remains stolen.

Of course, I should never have stored my password anywhere on my computer.

Malware Can scan keystroke movements and sniff out a private Key - even if, as I had done, you chop it up into separate blocks and store it in different places.

But writing down a private Key on paper Can be just as hazardous. A House fire, flood, hungry Pet - simply a Bad Memory - Can mean that huge amounts of cryptocurrency are lost forever.

You could hammer out your private Key on to a fire and corrosion proof titanium Tag - Check out 's Solution - And Then store it in a bank vault, but this is hardly convenient if you want to access your crypto wallet regularly.

So I'm left with my fingers burned, feeling like I wandered in to a savage bazaar where criminals Can pick your pocket at will. And get away with it.

Please learn from my Mistakes .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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