Check out this Podcast: SN 995: uBlock Origin & Manifest V3 - DDoS Record, N. Korean Workers, Vitamin D
Robert the Bruce is best remembered as a rebel king, and for good reason. He was an unrelenting thorn in the side of any English monarch with ambitions to subdue Scotland. His heroics at the decisive Battle of Bannockburn helped to finally free his country from English occupation. But under the surface, this legendary rebel was also an opportunist, quite willing to switch allegiances and kill rival Scots to achieve his own goals
King of Scots
Check out this Podcast: The Battle for Khartoum, Peace Offer in Myanmar Rejected, and More...
(Btw warfronts is the new name for WaroGraphics podcast)
In 1983, a North Korean plot to assassinate South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan in Myanmar led to tragedy, political upheaval, and diplomatic fallout. Explore the chilling details of this high-stakes attack
Check out this Podcast: The Rangoon Bombing - A plot to decapitate the South Korean Government
comedian Tim Heidecker sits down with Adam Curtis, the BBC filmmaker whose sprawling, epic political documentaries about have in recent years made him a cult figure. In a highly engaged conversation, the two discuss Curtis' past making films about “talented animals,” tropes in current pop music(how dull music in docs is), Trump, how John Oliver and Jon Stewart contributed to Trump's success, the power of storytelling in politics, and much more
As the long-awaited final report into Grenfell Tower is made public, we look at the cladding that has been at the centre of the story for seven years.
Check out this Podcast: The Grenfell cladding
The House of Medici ruthlessly wielded control of Florence for nearly 300 years. Through financial and political machinations, they transformed the city into a cultural powerhouse and the epicentre of the Renaissance, spawning popes and royalty along the way.
Check out this Podcast: Rise of the Medici
Robert Bruce Lockhart was one of the most extraordinary and unconventional agents of the 20th century. A British diplomat, spy, and propagandist, his life was one of scandal and deception - from the jungles of Malaysia to the streets of Moscow, he bore witness to some of history's most pivotal moments
Check out this Podcast: The British Agent Who Tried to Kill Lenin
discussion on the recent weather impacts affecting Asheville and lessons for disaster preparedness in the security industry. Also CrowdStrike’s recent Capitol Hill testimony
The hosts also explore an ongoing GDPR violation by Meta related to storing user passwords in plain text, and a hyped but less-critical-than-expected Linux vulnerability in the CUPS printing system.
Check out this Podcast: Defensive Security Podcast Episode 281
In Episode 20 of Darknet Diaries, we heard from Greg aka “mobman” who said he created the sub7 malware. Something didn’t sit right with a lot of people about that episode. It’s time to revisit that episode and get to the bottom of things
Check out this Podcast: 150: mobman 2
In this episode of the Defensive Security Podcast, hosts Jerry Bell and Andrew Kellett delve into key cybersecurity topics. They discuss a recent statement by CISA director Jen Easterly on holding software manufacturers accountable for product defects rather than vulnerabilities, and the need for derogatory names for threat actors to deter cybercrime
Yahya Sinwar: Who is the ‘Mastermind’ Behind October 7th
Check out this Podcast: Yahya Sinwar: Who is the ‘Mastermind’ Behind October 7th
Check out this Podcast: The Battle of Khasham: When Wagner Commandoes and US Special Operators Went Head-to-Head
Very few people know what it is like to be in the infamous US detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, but our 3 guests for this episode have all had first hand experience.
Check out this Podcast: Guantanamo Bay Detention Center: A History From The Inside
Discussion of the iPhone 16, Qualcomm Approached Intel About a Takeover in Recent Days, Elon Musk's X Backs Down in Brazil, Bluesky tops 10 million users, Newsom signs California bill to limit 'addictive' social media feeds for kids, The AI bill driving a wedge through Silicon Valley, Microsoft Would Restart Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant to Power AI, Mozilla exits the fediverse shutter its Mastodon server in Dec
Check this week in tech: #TWiT 998:
Mo and Olga are joined by Dr. Benjamin L. Schmitt, a senior fellow at Penn University, to explore Russia's covert sabotage of Europe’s critical infrastructure. They delve into Russia's deliberate attacks on railways, pipelines, and cables.
Check out this Podcast: Kremlin File: Unmasking Russia's Sabotage Operations with Dr. Benjamin L. Schmitt
Jerry Bell and Andrew Kalat discuss the latest cybersecurity news and issues. Stories include Transportation for London requiring in-person password resets after a security incident, Google’s new ‘air-gapped’ backup service, the impact of a rogue ‘Whois’ server, and the ongoing ramifications of the Moveit breach. The episode also explores workforce challenges in cybersecurity.
Check out this Podcast: Defensive Security Podcast Episode 279
Jim Browning has dedicated himself to combatting scammers, taking a proactive stance by infiltrating their computer systems. Through his efforts, he not only disrupts these fraudulent operations but also shares his findings publicly on YouTube, shedding light on the intricacies of scam networks.
Check out this Podcast: 143: Jim Hates Scams
Explore how history's most ruthless rulers kept populations pacified, from Genghis Khan to modern dictators. Discover the surprising strategies that win hearts, minds—and sometimes even support—under oppressive regimes.
Check out this Podcast: How Tyrants and Terrorists Win Hearts and Minds
Syria's civil war rages on, but the world’s attention has shifted. With new factions rising and old conflicts reigniting, discover the untold chaos unfolding as Syria spirals deeper into crisis
Check out this Podcast: The Syrian Civil War is Restarting Right Now
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Fáilte Abhaile 🏴 “a nod’s as guid as a wink tae a blind horse”
ta be aff yer heid helps