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North Korea hacked, DEA cosplay, and Horizon Worlds drama
Episode 261
Who's wearing the pyjamas while they take down North Korea's internet? Is it a case of cop or cosplay in Oregon? And what's to fear about the metav…
4 years, 2 months ago
New hire mystery, hacktivist ransomware, and digi-dating
Episode 260
Who's that new guy working at your company, and why don't you recognise him from the interview? How are hacktivists raising the heat in Belarus? And…
4 years, 2 months ago
Techquilibrium and mediocre linguistic escapades
Episode 259
Wordle - good or bad for the world? Whatever your opinion, at least someone wants to spoil players' fun. Meanwhile, we take a look at the threat mob…
4 years, 2 months ago
Tesla remote hijacks and revolting YouTubers
Episode 258
Carole's still on jury service, but the show must go on! We take a look at how some Tesla owners are at risk of having their expensive cars remotely…
4 years, 2 months ago
Pokemon-hunting cops and the Spine Collector scammer
Episode 257
Who has been playing video games rather than hunting down criminals? How is a man alleged to have stolen manuscripts of unpublished books from celeb…
4 years, 2 months ago
Virgin Media just won't take no for an answer, NFT apes, and bad optics
Episode 256
After a brief discussion of the Log4Shell vulnerability panic, we chat about how Virgin Media has got itself into hot water, a fat-fingered fumble at…
4 years, 3 months ago
Revolting receipts, a Twitter fandango, and shopkeeper cyber tips
Episode 255
"Demonically" possessed devices print out antiwork propaganda, advice on how to secure your store, and is Twitter's new photo privacy policy practica…
4 years, 4 months ago
A dead hamster, a brass pen, and The Beatles
Episode 254
Cryptocurrency traders suffer a hamster-related loss, beware of charity scammers this holiday season, and do you have the patience to sit through Pet…
4 years, 4 months ago
Cybercrime unicorns, HVAC hacks, and NFT piracy - with Mikko Hyppönen
Episode 253
Heating systems are left vulnerable to attack in the high courts, cybercrime unicorns have become a reality (but what are they?), over 15 Terabytes o…
4 years, 4 months ago
Hotel hacks, workplace spies, and the FBI
Episode 252
Booking.com got hacked five years ago, and didn't tell its customers... but now we know who might have been behind it. Bossware rears its ugly head …
4 years, 4 months ago