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- 06 / 07 / 17 - Emmanuel asks for loyalty, Rob is late, the Comey hearing is coming up on WBAI tomorrow, Russian military intelligence is found to have attacked the electoral system, how The Intercept revealed the identity of an NSA leaker, why it's important to have more than one method of releasing links, EFF has a list of printers that don't display tracking dots, the way cameras can reveal your location, how technology is going to make it easier to track people based on images, "patriotically minded hackers," how Theresa May is taking advantage of a recent terror attack to restrict the Internet, how this doesn't address the problem at all, thanks to those who donated during the recent fundraiser, a hacker conference in Albany known as ANYCon, a day of action to save net neutrality on July 12th, the inconvenience of only having one line in the studio, a caller is forced into FIOS by Verizon, questioning whether Verizon can actually do this, another name suggestion for HOPE via Twitter. Download It Now! June 7
- 06 / 14 / 17 - Emmanuel and Kyle are on assignment in Europe, thoughts on the Reality Winner leaks, the level of technical knowledge in the administration and media, how The Intercept responded to allegations of compromising a leaker's identity, Rob explains what microdots are and how they can be used to identify someone, the death of Adam West, more on Theresa May's attempts to control the Internet, weighing the chances of this becoming law, some of the chilling effects, feedback on the disappearance of copper lines for consumers, the lower amount of regulation involved in FIOS, a listener reports on new buses that have Wi-Fi, an update from the listener who was forced onto FIOS. Download It Now! June 14
- 06 / 21 / 17 - It's the summer solstice, Kyle and Emmanuel are away in Iceland, 198 million voter records are exposed to the world through a marketing firm hired by the Trump campaign, how such data can be aggregated, Jim Killock from the Open Rights Group joins the conversation, what led Jim to the group, why corporate censorship can be worse than government censorship, analyzing the queen's speech, how issues of encryption and privacy may be affected by Brexit, how to get in touch with the Open Rights Group. Download It Now! June 21
- 06 / 28 / 17 - Why Kyle and Emmanuel weren't on for the past couple of weeks, the accessibility of Icelandic health care to foreigners, a massive ransomware attack, some border issues Kyle and Emmanuel experienced while traveling, the threat of not allowing laptops on planes and what may be behind that, Alex's visa issues while studying abroad, comparing data plans while overseas, how Google makes assumptions on people's phones, Gmail says they will no longer scan emails to deliver advertising, Rob's recollection of Google after 9/11, Emmanuel's Samsung phone seems to disable texts over Wi-Fi, how it's hard to get to a place with no cell phone coverage to test this theory, Emmanuel's frustrating attempts to program a DVR back home while traveling, Google is fined 2.4 billion euros for abusing its market dominance, questioning whether this is entirely fair, what is being hacked by ISIS, how the NSA could help with the ransomware attack, analyzing how this attack came about, how to protect yourself. Download It Now! June 28
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