Episode 301 kicks off with Wired article exposes the China-backed Volt Typhoon Hack, a menacing cyberattack that poses a severe threat to critical infrastructure in the United States. With a specific focus on Guam's power grid control systems, this breach underscores the vulnerability and potential ramifications of such targeted attacks, Moving to New York county where they are still dealing with ransomware eight months after attack. Prepare for a fascinating journey down the Australian motorway as we explore an intriguing. We delve into an article from news.com.au that unravels an unusual phenomenon involving "passengers" like no other. Something extraordinary is afoot, and our curiosity is piqued as we seek answers to the perplexing question: What could possibly be amiss on this Aussie motorway?
Would you use ChatGPT to write your legal defense? Well one lawyer did, let’s see how it ended.
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· China Hacks US Critical Networks in Guam, Raising Cyberwar Fears
· New York county still dealing with ransomware eight months after attack
· ‘This has never happened’: Something is odd about these Aussie motorway ‘passengers’
· A lawyer used ChatGPT for legal filing. The chatbot cited nonexistent cases it just made up
05/31/23 • 18 min
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