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Aug 2024
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What Next TBD: If They Can Get Sydney Sw...

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Earlier this month, AT&T was hit by the largest telecom hack ever. Not long after, Sydney Sweeney’s phone number was stolen by criminals, who used it to hack her social media and promote a memecoin. With how much sensitive data telecom companies have on us, why is their security so bad? And how can we protect ourselves? 


Guests: Joseph Cox, investigative reporter and cofounder of 404 media.


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