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Dina Temple-Raston

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Managing Editor/host of Click Here, the award-winning podcast from Recorded Future News. Former NPR. Created What Were You Thinking & I'll Be Seeing You pods.

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@ClickHereShow
Click Here
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When Big Tech brought plans for a giant data center to St. Charles, Missouri, the locals fought back. It raised a question small towns all over the U.S. are asking: What happens when the cloud touches ground? LISTEN: https://t.co/aZpa4DPIAm
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Recorded Future
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Russia’s cybercriminal underworld is fracturing. Insikt Group’s Dark Covenant 3.0 report exposes how state control, distrust, and global pressure are transforming the ecosystem once seen as a cyber “safe haven.” https://t.co/HMzEe8U1W5 #ThreatIntelligence #Cybersecurity
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Recorded Future
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Curiosity drives insight 🕵️ Louis Theroux in conversation with @NPRDina at #Predict25 Europe, exploring investigation and intelligence in action.
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Click Here
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When the #Trump administration began rounding up #immigrants, a new kind of resistance took shape — digital, crowdsourced and built for the smartphone era. Activists used apps and social media to keep watch on the government. But before long, the government started watching
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@DanLamothe
Dan Lamothe
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First time I've seen a U.S. official suggest that because messages on Signal can be set to disappear, they are off record.
@chrisgeidner
Chris “Law Dork” Geidner
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Trump and Bondi installed an unqualified hack into the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of Virginia. You won't believe what happened next. Today, from @AnnaBower, at @lawfare: https://t.co/mbVZLTMzMI
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This week on @ClickHereShow 'Watching the watchers.' The story of the IceBlock app from the person who created it -- and the people who use it. Listen here; https://t.co/cpoZDo2A1a
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The Record From Recorded Future News
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Polish developer Kuba Gretzky wanted to prove that multi-factor authentication wasn’t foolproof. He succeeded — maybe too well. He speaks with the @ClickHereShow about what happens when a cybersecurity warning becomes the threat itself.
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Tara Copp
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This is all we had to sign to be credentialed for the Pentagon until now - no restrictions on news gathering. It’s what we’ve signed for years. The new 21 pages of requirements are not about safety - they are about limiting what the public will know.
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Click Here
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You’ve likely received a scam call or text at some point. These messages may come from compounds mostly in Southeast Asia where people are held against their will to commit financial crimes. In this #CyberMonday crossover with @wamu885's 1A, we hear from listeners as we
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Click Here
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We usually think of getting online as something that requires cables strung under oceans or buried beneath our feet. Mahesh Krishnaswamy of Taara thinks the future may lie in beams of light pointed at the sky. LISTEN: https://t.co/hTt4i3MFiQ
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Click Here
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@bruceholsinger @prx @TheRecord_Media @RecordedFuture @NPRDina In our previous @ClickHereShow episode, novelist @bruceholsinger imagined the moral fallout of an autonomous car crash in his new book "Culpability." We leave fiction behind and ask a more urgent question: Can we really trust driverless cars on the road? @GaryMarcus, a
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Click Here
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What happens when an algorithm doesn’t just crunch data, but reshapes morality? In his new novel "Culpability," @bruceholsinger explores how #AI collides with family, justice, and blame. We talk with him about where responsibility lies when machines make the choices … and what
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Click Here
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Tech giants say #AI can outsmart the storm, predicting tomorrow’s #weather faster than ever. We talk to @ParisPerdikaris of @Penn about a new tension: #Forecasts are only as good as the public data that fuels them — and now even that is in doubt. LISTEN:
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Click Here
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#AI is rewriting the rules of #weather forecasting — spotting storms sooner, warning us faster and increasing the potential to save lives. But cuts to @NOAA and the @NWS threaten the very data that makes it possible. Veteran meteorologist @JohnMoralesTV takes us inside the
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@ClickHereShow
Click Here
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Leaked documents from a #Chinese company called #GoLaxy reveal a chilling new playbook for information ops: an army of #AI personas, engineered to look like us, think like us … and win our trust. On @ClickHereShow, @VanderbiltU’s Brett Goldstein (@bjgol) and Brett Benson
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Eric Schmitt
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The clandestine deployment of elite U.S. Special Operations forces to the Caribbean suggests that strikes or commando raids inside Venezuela itself may be in the works https://t.co/YwtqjKBlrZ
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Trump officials say the mission aims to disrupt the drug trade. But military officials and analysts say the real goal might be driving Venezuela’s president from power.
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The Record From Recorded Future News
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A cache of leaked documents from the Beijing-based company called GoLaxy lays out a chilling new approach to information warfare: an army of AI personas, engineered to look like us, think like us, and win our trust
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A cache of leaked documents from the Beijing-based company called GoLaxy lays out a chilling new approach to information warfare: an army of AI personas, engineered to look like us, think like us,...
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@RealJakeBroe
Jake Broe
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This is the best explanation I've seen of Tyler Robinson's motives for assassinating Charlie Kirk.
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Click Here
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For decades, the U.S. has led the world in #cyber innovation. But when it comes to resilience we’ve fallen dangerously behind. On Click Here's Mic Drop, we talk with @AnneNeuberger, the former deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology. She explains how
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