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Mon. 02/10 - The Race To Make The Cloud Redundant (For AI)

Tech Brew Ride Home

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🗓️ 10 February 2020

⏱️ 18 minutes

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The DOJ says the Chinese were behind the Equifax hack, MWC is becoming a ghost conference, the Razr reviews are in, the Corp.com domain name is a weird story, and why ARM’s new edge chips could revolutionize the Internet of Things. Sponsors: Netgear.com/bestwifi Ashford.edu/ride Links: U.S. charges Chinese military hackers with massive Equifax breach (Politico) As top exhibitors pull out of MWC, organizers implement stringent safeguards (TechCrunch) Coronavirus: Sony and Amazon pull out of major tech show (BBC News) Motorola Razr review: It's the most personal phone I've used, but I have concerns (CNET) Motorola Razr review: A tragedy unfolds (Input Magazine) Netflix Spends Big for Oscars—Will Hollywood Give In? (WSJ) Dangerous Domain Corp.com Goes Up for Sale (KrebsonSecurity) ARM’s new edge AI chips promise IoT devices that won’t need the cloud (The Verge) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Tech Meme Right Home from Monday, February 10th, 2020.

0:07.6

I'm Brian McCullough today.

0:09.1

The Department of Justice says the Chinese were behind the Equifax hack. Mobile World Congress is becoming a

0:15.5

ghost conference. The razor reviews are in the Corp.com domain name is a weird

0:20.4

story and why arms new edge chips could revolutionize the Internet of Things.

0:25.2

Here's what you miss today in the world of tech.

0:27.8

Remember the huge Equifax hack? More than 150 million Americans, half of the country

0:38.4

had their personal information compromised. Well today, the U.S. Department of Justice charged for Chinese

0:46.9

intelligence officers with allegedly hacking Equifax back in 2017.

0:53.0

Quoting Politico.

0:54.0

Officials said the massive hack by the members of China's People's Liberation Army

0:59.0

underscored Beijing's aggressive pattern of stealing private data to improve its intelligence operations

1:04.4

and boost the performance of its domestic companies.

1:07.4

For years we have witnessed China's voracious appetite for the personal data of Americans,

1:11.5

Attorney General William Barr said at a press conference.

1:14.6

This data has economic value and these thefts can feed China's development of artificial

1:19.0

intelligence tools as well as the creation of intelligence targeting packages."

1:23.2

A grand jury in Atlanta returned a nine-count indictment against People's Liberation Army

1:28.6

operatives Wu Zhihung, Wang King, Zu Kyi, and Leo Lee on January 28th, charging them with wire fraud, economic

1:38.5

espionage, conspiracy to commit computer fraud, and other offenses.

1:42.6

FBI Director David Baudich described the Equifax breach as, quote,

1:46.2

the largest theft of sensitive personal identifying information by state-sponsored hackers ever

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