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(7:05) Headline: Tesla Denied Crash Data. Then a Hacker Delivered It.
(12:43) Headline: Tariff Troubles: How Trump's Trade War Is Killing Your Hobbies
(19:37) Headline: China's Salt Typhoon Breached 80+ Countries and Stole Data for Years
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What do Tesla’s “lost” crash files, your suddenly overpriced retro hobby collection, and China hoovering up America’s data have in common? They’re all stories where denial, loopholes, and a touch of hubris turned into a full-blown mess.
In this episode of Nonsense, we dig into Tesla getting punked by a hacker, Trump’s tariffs turning eBay into a customs nightmare, and Salt Typhoon proving that CALEA basically left the back door wide open for Beijing. Buckle up—this week’s nonsense hits your wallet, your hobbies, and your phone records.
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Headlines
Tesla denied having fatal crash data until a hacker found it - Ars Technica
Waymo's Crashes Are Largely The Fault Of Us Mere Humans - Jalopnik
Trump Tariffs Cause Chaos on Ebay as Every Hobby Becomes Logistical Minefield
De minimis is ending. What does that mean for U.S. consumers? : NPR
Etsy, eBay, and Shein reel as ‘de minimis’ tariff exemption ends, adding hefty charges | Fortune
Japan, Australia and Taiwan suspend some US parcel shipments as tariff exemption ends | CNN Business
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China increases its stake in Brazilian ports to reduce its dependence on US food imports
China increases presence in Brazilian ports - UPI.com
FBI cyber cop: Salt Typhoon pwned 'nearly every American' • The Register
Salt Typhoon Cyber Spies Breached 80+ Nations, FBI Warns
FBI says China's Salt Typhoon hacked at least 200 US companies | TechCrunch
Salt Typhoon: How Hackers Exploited America’s Telecom Giants
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act - Wikiwand
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