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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Why the Hack of Robinhood Is So Troubling published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology:
Oct.16 -- Richard Bird, Ping Identity Holding Corp. chief customer information officer, says the hack of almost 2,000 Robinhood Markets accounts is concerning. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."