"I don't know where my Gmail messages are held, but I know that I can get them no matter where I am around the world and it's sort of the same thing," he says. "They had to be able to be access interesting because years ago, there was someone had Yahoo who called me and said they were surveilling." He adds: "This is what these people do. But in this case, pulling your actual data into this group of employees who have all been fired, their bosses didn't know".
Short sellers come to Jack Dorsey's Block, Apple's employees don't like what they're seeing in the company's AR device, and there's peace in the Silicon Valley Bank tonight. Also, NPR cancels four podcasts, the SEC gets serious about crypto, and Twitter Blue's latest feature is... pretending you don't pay for Twitter Blue? Journalist Emily Baker-White joins Kara and Scott to discuss her work on TikTok, and the stories that led ByteDance employees to spy on her.
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