[05’06”] Ukrainian cops bring out the BFG (Big Fearsome Grinder) and cut open some doors.
[10’23”] A repeated request for destructive Linux code enters its 15th year.
[19’39”] Peloton exercise bicycles found to be rootable.
[28’43”] What’s the point of paying ransomware money?
[33’53”] Oh! No! of the week
With Kimberly Truong, Doug Aamoth and Paul Ducklin.
Intro and outro music by Edith Mudge.
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