Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 258

Episode 258 of the Kaspersky podcast covers NFTs, crypto chaos and even more data breaches – tune in!

Episode 258 of the Kaspersky podcast covers NFTs, crypto chaos and even more data breaches – tune in!

Episode 258 of the Transatlantic Cable kicks off with discussions around the Lazarus group, more specifically the new attack being attributed to them. From there, discussions move to talk around some crypto-exchanges sharing “geo-tracking” public information with ICE (the United States Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency). Moving to the penultimate story, which looks at an NFT-themed restaurant which (believe it or not) has stopped accepting crypto payments due to the market crash.

Finally, the team discuss news coming out of China about a potential data breach which could possibly (if true) be one of the largest in the world (nearly 1 billion).

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