On the show: Elon trying to buy Twitter, major malware alert, an implant to pay for things
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April 15, 2022

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A major alert from U.S. agencies after finding malicious cyber tools that could gain full access to critical systems. Plus, a new surgically-implanted chip would let you pay for things. And Ford’s long-awaited EV truck, the F-150 Lightning, is set to hit the road soon. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.

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