Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 227

Squid Games crypto scams, DarkSide ransom, and Facebook decides to shutter its facial recognition system.

Squid Games crypto scams, DarkSide ransom, and Facebook decides to shutter its facial recognition system.

In this week’s jam-packed episode of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, Jeff, Ahmed, and I tackle some prickly topics. To begin, we look at how the FBI is making some serious noise about DarkSide, offering $10 million for the capture of gang members.

From there we have a look at Facebook shutting down its controversial facial recognition system.

After that, it’s two stories about crypto: the first a scam having to do with Squid Games cryptocurrency and the second looking at how the mayor-elect of New York, Eric Adams, has requested his first three paychecks be payable in Bitcoin.

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