Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 12
In today’s Kaspersky Lab’s Transatlantic Cable podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss Germany destroying smartwatches, Detroit community Wi-Fi and hacked cars.
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In today’s Kaspersky Lab’s Transatlantic Cable podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss Germany destroying smartwatches, Detroit community Wi-Fi and hacked cars.
In this week’s edition of Kaspersky Lab’s Transatlantic Cable podcast, we discuss IoT security in toys for children and adults.
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This week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast dishes on a hacked plastic surgeon, unsafe dating apps, new forms of 2FA, and more.
This week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast dishes on pizza, unsafe kids smartwatches, and more.
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