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    Never knock on the door of a nuclear submarine base and ask for a selfie • Graham Cluley

    A disgruntled data analyst decides that the best response to losing his contract is to steal the entire company payroll database and demand $2.5 million in Bitcoin – signing his extortion emails from a company called “Loot.”

    Meanwhile, two people drive up to the entrance of the UK’s nuclear submarine base at Faslane and politely ask if they can have a look around. Tourists? Spies? Something in between?

    Plus: Female Muslim punk rock group, and a little red book that might save your sanity in a post-truth world.

    All this and more in episode 460 of the “Smashing Security” podcast with cybersecurity veteran Graham Cluley, and special guest Jenny Radcliffe.

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