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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 364 | Kaspersky official blog

Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 364 | Kaspersky official blog

September 26, 2024/in Company Blogs

Episode 364 kicks off with a chat around the recent furore around Telegram’s problem with unsavoury content. Following that, the conversation moves to a story that might concern people who rely on TOR (The Onion Router), as it’s been disclosed that German police managed to de-anonymise data coming out of an exit node, in order to track and arrest owners of an illegal site.

To wrap up, the team discuss news that delivery robots have been acting erratic, with some cases of them running over pedestrians, seemingly on purpose.  Finally, to close conversation turns to Tamagotchi’s and their seeming imminent return.

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Telegram will now provide some user data to authorities
Police Broke Tor Anonymity to Arrest Dark Web Users in Major CSAM Bust
Delivery Robot Knocked Over Pedestrian, Company Offered ‘Promo Codes’ to Apologize
A Tamagotchi comeback? Toy gets first UK store as global sales double

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