US DoJ tried to crank up the encryption debate again, YouTube tries to crack down on adult videos that look like kids videos, and why one man’s C++ project made him teh target of Russian spies.
With Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Darren Kitchen.
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Show Notes
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YouTube cracks down on adult videos with kids characters, China’s Bytedance buys Musical.ly, and the iPhone X has problems in cold weather.
1983 – Fred Cohen demonstrated a way to insert code into a Unix command in order to gain control of systems. His academic adviser, Len Adelman (the A in RSA) compared the self-replicating code to a virus. It wasn’t the first code of it’s kind, but it’s the one that inspired the name. 
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