Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 262 | Kaspersky official blog
Credit to Author: David Buxton| Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2022 18:06:26 +0000
Episode 262 of the Transatlantic Cable kicks off with news that Twitter recently suffered a data breach, with an estimated 5 million users affected. The cause is being blamed on a zero-day. From there, the team stay with social media as they discuss a story around Meta and their latest invention – a chatbot. There’s a slight problem in that it has become racist. Staying on the Meta train, the next story looks at a lawsuit being filed against Meta, saying they have been ‘harvesting’ data from hospital sites.
In between the stories and quizzes, the team this week were lucky enough to sit down with Sergey Petrukhin from Kaspersky to talk about KHCS – Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security, and why it’s great for protecting your business cloud endpoints.
Moving on to the final few stories, we stay with social media as the UK government makes a swift U-turn, creating, then quickly closing, its very first TikTok account. To wrap up, discussion turns to recent news around Tornado Cash, the controversial crypto mixer, and recent sanctions from the United States government.
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- Twitter: Someone Exploited a Zero-Day to Access User Data
- Another lawsuit claims Facebook scraping data from hospital sites
- It took just one weekend for Meta’s new AI Chatbot to become racist
- UK Parliament closes TikTok account after China data warning
- US sanctions crypto mixer Tornado Cash used by North Korean hackers