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Is the post-Cold War era over? In this brave new world, nothing is too small, or big, to be digitalised…including acts of war. Russian ransomware attacks almost doubled last year. At this very moment, cybercriminals are crippling schools, supermarkets, dentists, kindergartens, hospitals, oil pipelines - all in the name of money. Katie Puckrik wants to know who, and why. You can listen to the previ... more

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It's not just cybercriminals who hack. In February 2022 Russia invades Ukraine, and a few months later someone leaks 60,000 private messages from one of the world's most complex, ruthless and profitable Russian ransomware gangs, alongside a post 'Glo... more

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 110 ratings
  • Ransomeware

    When last working in my own field of physical therapy in 2007, everything was still hand written in most places especially nursing homes. Only major hospital corporations had introduced computers in our area. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    whynotpugs
    United States2 years ago
  • Interesting, but

    The narrator is oddly cocky and condescending

    Apple Podcasts
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    lk5555555552
    Canada2 years ago
  • Interesting subject matter, fraught with left wing bias

    Very interesting subject matter, fraught with left wing bias. The presenter comes across somewhat self-righteous and arrogant, demonising those who’s views differ to her own which, at times, make it feel more like a lecture than an entertaining podcast. Could have been a lot better with a more neutral presenter.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Jordz41
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Katie fan here

    Thoughtful writing and interviewing and Katie’s usual engrossing storytelling.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PW from GR
    United States2 years ago
  • Biased

    Heavily biased, one sided.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    rsheale
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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