
About this episode
The episode discusses the implications of Iran-linked hackers targeting major companies and features a survival story involving an Apple Watch.
Watch on YouTube Iran-linked hackers wiped out Stryker, one of America's biggest medical companies, erasing 200,000 devices overnight. Now Google, Amazon and Microsoft could be next. Here's what the escalating cyber war means for you. Plus, Uber's women-only rides, a fresh batch of emojis, and how AI is secretly jacking up your electric bill. And after her truck flipped into a freezing river, Andi Burns had only four inches of air and no way to reach her phone. Her $399 Apple Watch saved her life. Hour 1: 0:00 Hour 2: 34:33 Hour 3: 1:08:29.356 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Kim Komando
Guest: Andi Burns
Topics covered
- cybersecurity
- Iran hackers
- medical technology
- AI impact
- Uber services
- emojis
Keywords
- cyber war
- data security
- medical devices
- AI electricity costs
- Uber women-only rides
- emojis
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Stryker, Google, Amazon, Microsoft
Products: Apple Watch
Places: Iran
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