In this issue:
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Ex security advisor: China’s hacking of Nortel was the beginning of the end
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Canadians can opt-out of facial recognition DB by opting into DB
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LinkedIn sued for iOS clipboard spying
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Police use Twitter’s Dataminr to surveil BlackLivesMatter protestors
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Backdoors found in 29 FTTH devices manufactured in China
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More malware found preinstalled in phones supplied in US gov program
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US Judge skeptical that 1st Amendment means ISPs can sell your data
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Driver charged with negligence after Tesla on autopilot crashes into police cruiser
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Mozilla suspends file-sending service on malware concerns
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Canadian Tire stores shutdown after every item scans as Mr. Potatohead
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AxisOfEasy Salon #12: The Rise and Fall of the Neo-Feudal Network State
Show notes: https://AxisOfEasy.com/154

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