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      <title>The Papers 005: Misinformation, Cycling in Dublin, Apologies</title>
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      <description>In this episode A fast-paced round-up of recent vulnerability research. We cover: susceptibility to misinformation, vulnerable cycling in Dublin, and the apology to the Tasmanian Aboriginal People by the Royal Society of Tasmania and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.
Transcript Hello and welcome to Vulnerable By Design with me, Chris Onrust. Today we have a new installment of The Papers, a fast-paced round-up of some of the recent and most interesting vulnerability research.</description>
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