Millions of data were breached #032

EPISODE · Aug 3, 2019 · 29 MIN

Millions of data were breached #032

from GNC Week In Review · host Kirk Corless and Scott Ertz

This week, 100 million Capital One customers affected by a data breach, 3 million patient records were breached, Verizon comes out with new unlimited data plans, plus UC Santa Barbara sues.   Show Notes: Capital One data breach  32 million patient records breached New Verizon unlimited plans UC Santa Barbara sues DNC Lawsuit Pentagon Jedi contract delayed Face unlock for Pixel 4 Spotify Q2 Amazon Personal Shopper Samsung Q2 ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX sues Locast PBS Kids on YouTube Lollapalooza 2019 on YouTube What’s coming and going from HBO in August Free TV Shows on Crackle What’s coming to Amazon Prime Video Best backpacks for students The best watch for back to school Privacy precautions when traveling Wireless headphones under $50 Faster Chrome extensions for speed browsing Which unlimited plan should you buy? Trending on Google Trends at number 4: Tequilla Day Trending on Twitter at number 2: #guncontrolnow Trending on YouTube at number 3: Keith and Pizza Hut 6-year-old YouTuber

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