A promotional image for the podcast "Smashing Security" episode #359. The image features a large title banner, a space object on the left, a hand holding a smartphone with social media apps in the center, and a person in an angel costume on the right. Text above reads: "Declaring war on cyberthreats, mobile muddles, and AI religion.

Declaring war on AI religion, mobile muddles, and ransomware gangs is the topic of the Smashing Security podcast# 359.

Smashing Security podcast #359: Declaring war on ransomware gangs, mobile muddles, and AI religion

Sacred mackerel What happened to your old mobile number, ransomware gangs are targeting hospitals, and AI is joining the religious bandwagon?

In the most recent episode of the” Smashing Security” podcast, cybersecurity experts Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, along with” RansomwareSommelier” Allan Liska, cover all of this and much more.

Warning: There may be nuts, adult themes, and coarse language in this podcast.

Hosts:

@gcluley Graham Cluley
@caroletheriault– CaroleTheroault

Guest:

@uuallan Allan Liska

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