When “unhealthy actors” cease being hackers and begin being… precise actors.
This week, Graham and particular visitor Jenny Radcliffe play “Hacker or Ham?” (sure, Steven Seagal, we’re you), earlier than diving right into a marketing campaign which noticed an Iranian gang luring Israeli performers with faux casting requires a severe movie. We unpack why optimistic lures can short-circuit scepticism simply as successfully as concern.
Plus, the UK’s ICO says college students are more and more hacking their very own faculties.
In the meantime, Graham heads to Nineteen Sixties Oxford with Endeavour, whereas Jenny investigates the Wirral’s mysterious “Catman”.
All this, and extra, in episode 435 of the “Smashing Safety” podcast.
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