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Feb 2019
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Ep 31: Hacker Giraffe

Jack Rhysider
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In late November 2018, a hacker found over 50,000 printers were exposed to the Internet in ways they shouldn't have been. He wanted to raise awareness of this problem, and got himself into a whole heap of trouble. 

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