Smashing Security

Big dumpers, AI defamation, and the slug that slurped

01.24.2024 - By Graham Cluley & Carole TheriaultPlay

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This week the podcast is more lavatorial than usual, as we explore how privacy may have gone to sh*t on Google Maps, our guest drives hands-free on Britain's motorways (and is defamed by AI), and ransomware attacks an airplane-leasing firm. All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by BBC Technology Editor Zoe Kleinman. Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Episode links:The Great British Public Toilet Map.How one man’s pay-to-use toilet gag revealed Google Maps can be used to track people - Crikey.Please Rob Me site exposes danger of sharing too much information online - Graham Cluley.Artist creates a virtual traffic jam in Google Maps - YouTube.How to Get Google to Quit Tracking Your Location - PC Magazine.Grieving With Google Street View - Slate.Zoe describes her curious tangle with AI - Twitter.What happens when you think AI is lying about you? - BBC News.Aercap confirms cyber threat involving ransomware - Air Finance.Ransomware crims slime AerCap, claim to have stolen 1TB - The Register.AerCap discloses cybersecurity incident - Reuters.BBC staffers warned of payroll data breach. BA and Boots also affected by MOVEit vulnerability - Graham Cluley.Randy Rainbow - YouTube.Donald in the John With Boxes - A Randy Rainbow Song Parody - YouTube.Zoe drives hands-free on a British motorway - Twitter.How to Play Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza - Wikihow.Asmodee Taco Cat Card Game - John Lewis.Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and...

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