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Hello! If you are a Srsly Wrong listener, we recommend starting with Episode 1, since that's where we directly address Srsly Wrong. Episodes 1, 2, and 3 have Srsly-Wrong style skits. Episodes 4 and 5 are rather quote-heavy. In the future, we plan to experiment with limiting the number of quotes we include and doing more discussion, doing different types of discussion, different types of skits, and different editing decisions (e.g., music)! If you have any feedback, please email srslyleft@gma ...
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While Angelo was lost in his thoughts daydreaming of becoming a radio DJ, he forgot that he was on the toilet pooping, causing him to suffer from hemorrhoids. Srsly, Angelo desires to search the truth through reading, listening, communicating, and through this podcast. For what it's worth, you may follow Angelo here as he shares his mind, heart, and soul to you but not his body. As Dostoevsky famously remarked, "Talking nonsense is the sole privilege mankind possesses over the other organism ...
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Funny Lady Film Club

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Alexandra Fiber & Danielle Gibson (aka The SRSLY. Girls) are writing partners, BFF's, and TOTAL cinephiles. Each week, they get together with funny, opinionated guests to talk about the canon of movies that every girl should see! It’s all connected — would we have “Mean Girls” without “All About Eve”? Would we have “Step Up 2 The Streets” without “Step Up”?! These are matters worth discussing. It's not the AFI 100 -- It's Funny Lady Film Club.
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In this podcast Tom Uren and Patrick Gray discuss Russia’s use of exploits from commercial spyware vendors. Bought through a front, or stolen with other bugs? The also discuss Iran’s counter-intelligence innovations - if you apply for a job thats very clearly an Israeli front, then perhaps you’re not that trustworthy after all? This episode is also…
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In this edition of Between Three Nerds Tom Uren and The Grugq talk to Alex Joske, author of a book about how the Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS) has shaped Western perceptions of China. They discuss the MSS’s position in the Chinese bureaucracy, its increasing role in cyber espionage, its use of contractors and the PRC’s vulnerability disc…
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In this Risky Business News sponsor interview, Catalin Cimpanu talks with Andrew Morris, founder of security firm GreyNoise. Andrew introduces Plasma, a new GreyNoise product that can allow customers to deploy custom GreyNoise sensors anywhere they want—on perimeters, on internal networks, on DMZs, or anywhere else. Show notes GreyNoise Plasma…
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In this podcast Tom Uren and Patrick Gray talk about Telegram’s founder and CEO Pavel Durov being bailed. They dive into the backstory behind the charges he’s facing and what it all might mean for other messaging platforms. They also discuss a very handy list of straightforward ways to detect North Korean’s trying to sneak into remote work jobs.…
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In this Risky Business News sponsor interview, Catalin Cimpanu talks with Haroon Meer, Founder and CEO at Thinkst, about the company’s evolution over the past 15 years, its focus on hacker-like internal culture, and the UK NCSC’s new deception network. Show notes Building a nation-scale evidence base for cyber deception Hacking as a pathway to buil…
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In this podcast Tom Uren and Patrick Gray discuss an Australian government effort to bridge the gap between online and real identity across the whole economy. It addresses a real need, but Tom doesn’t think it will go smoothly. They also discuss ongoing Chinese cyber espionage focussed on Russian targets. They may have a ‘no limits’ friendship, but…
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