March 14, 2022, 4 a.m. | Tom Eston

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A new attack uses Alexa’s functionality to force Amazon Echo devices to make self-issued commands, payment app Zelle has become popular with fraudsters and banks don’t seem to care, and details about hackers who have stolen source code for Samsung Galaxy devices. ** Links mentioned on the show ** Preorder Your Professionally Evil Aloha Shirt […]


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