We knew that the 2024 election season in the US would include some tough stories involving tech and potential election interference. In this episode, we look at a few headlines of how tech may have already played a role in misinforming voters either on purpose or by accident
Check out this Podcast: Tech News: Elections and Tech Clash
We wanted to know: How was USDoD, the hacker behind major data breaches, unmasked? On this episode, we trace his journey from infiltrating FBI-linked networks to leaking sensitive data, and hear from OSINT specialist and Predicta Lab CEO Baptiste Robert, who used open-source intelligence to follow USDoD’s digital trail, revealing what law enforcement missed along the way
Check out this Podcast: Unmasking a Cybercriminal With Open Source Intelligence
Uncover the untold story of the Ghost Army—artists turned soldiers, deceiving the enemy with inflatable tanks, fake radio chatter, and sound effects. Witness the power of deception in WWII’s secret weapon
Check out this Podcast: The "Ghost Army" of WWII
Jeffrey Epstein Had Photos of Donald Trump With ‘Young Girls,’ Reporter Claims - Wolff made the bombshell claims on his podcast Fire and Fury, and the anecdotes were being extensively debated and dissected on social media platforms on Friday.
Check out this Podcast: EPISODE 22: JEFFREY EPSTEIN AND DONALD TRUMP
Rep, Jamie Raskin tells SpyTalk why he wants DOJ to investigate whether Trump's son in law is serving as an unregistered agent of the Saudi government due to the $2 billion he's gotten from the Saudi wealth fund, as well as another newly discovered $87 million in "management fees."
Check out this Podcast: Jared Kushner's Saudi Gravy Train (with Rep. Jamie Raskin)
Hosts Jerry Bell and Andrew Kellett discuss current cybersecurity issues, starting with Delta Air Lines’ $500 million lawsuit against CrowdStrike over an IT outage and data breach. They explore SEC penalties imposed on tech companies for downplaying the SolarWinds hack’s impact, followed by an analysis of the Black Basta ransomware group’s new method of posing as IT support via Microsoft Teams.
Select Defensive Security Podcast Episode 284
In 1974, a pioneer of the SAS and master of military deception, Dudley Clarke, passed away. His death went almost entirely unnoticed by the British public, despite the fact that he carried out some of the most dramatic deception campaigns of World War Two. He waged a covert war of trickery and misdirection across Europe, which ended up getting him arrested by Spanish authorities while dressed as a woman.
The Secret Origins of the SAS
Has Russia truly resorted to deploying museum tanks in the Russo-Ukrainian War? We’ve investigated claims, focusing on T-34s and T-62s, to reveal the surprising truth behind these battlefield rumors.
Check out this Podcast: Russian Museum Tanks on the Frontlines: Fact or Fiction?
The whole second half of this one is one long call but trust us it's worth it. A call in show with tales of hackers getting hacked back, spoofed emails, and operating system vulnerabilities.
Check out this Podcast: Hotline Hacked Vol. 6
Elon Musk-funded super PAC has expanded an advertising campaign in which it is impersonating Democrats and targeting registered Republicans with policies unpopular with conservatives they say Kamala Harris will pass if she wins the election. Plus, Sam takes us inside Northwell Health, New York's largest hospital system, which is pushing AI on its doctors.
Check out this Podcast: An Elon Musk-Funded PAC Is Running a Democrat Impersonation Campaign
Delta Sues Crowdstrike, Hospital AI, Surge Pricing
Foreign Election Interference
North Korean hackers and bitcoin
Linus Torvalds affirms expulsion of Russian maintainers
And more: Check out this Podcast: TWiT 1003: CrabStrike - Delta Sues Crowdstrike, Hospital AI, Surge Pricing
Extremism tracker Clara Broekaert joins Jeff to talk about dealing with the angry young white men and groups fueling threats against election workers and Democrats.
Check out this Podcast: Can Trump Election Violence Be Thwarted?
Drone warfare has reshaped modern combat, from off-the-shelf drones to kamikaze swarms. But with the Leonidas energy weapon, the U.S. military may soon have the answer to this evolving threat.
Check out this Podcast: Leonidas: The End of the Drone Warfare Revolution?
journalist Zach Dorfman reminds us, Trump came perilously close to unleashing a nuclear strike on the country--an attack that, then Secretary of Defense feared, would "incinerate a couple of million people." In a SpyTalk podcast, Dorfman also talks about how, under Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign on the country, the Pentagon and CIA updated ambitious-- and somewhat quixotic-- plans for regime change.
Would Trump Revive "Fire and Fury"?
A chatty chat episode where we discuss a Harvard research project turning Meta Ray-Bans into facial recognition hardware, an Irish court case resolution on a password breach, a live-action roleplaying game solved basically while we were talking, and much more
Check out this Podcast: Doxing Strangers + Mexican Cartels and Timeshare Cybercrime + Facebook’s Big Password Fine
Elon Musk makes bold claims about Tesla robotaxi in Hollywood backlot
The Optimus robots at Tesla's Cybercab event were humans in disguise
How to send messages via satellite on your iPhone or Pixel
US Weighs Google Breakup in Historic Big Tech Antitrust Case
Hackers took over robovacs to chase pets and yell slurs
More than a dozen states sue TikTok, alleging it harms kids and is designed to addict them
Check out this Podcast: TWiT 1001:
Discover the evolution of strategic bombing, from WWII to modern warfare. Explore how air power has shaped military tactics, changed the course of wars, and continues to challenge global defense strategies
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Check out this Podcast: The Art of War: Strategic Bombing
Elliott Gorn talks about the rise and fall of John Dillinger, the man who took this title in 1934.
Elliott Gorn is the Joseph Gagliano Professor of American Urban History at Loyola University, Chicago. His books include 'Let the People See: The Story of Emmett Till' and 'Dillinger's Wild Ride: The Year That Made America's Public Enemy Number 1'.
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Check out this Podcast: Outlaws: John Dillinger | Public Enemy Number One
A decade ago, North Korea hacked Sony Pictures, sparking chaos. Now, their cyber capabilities have grown, targeting everything from banks to nuclear secrets. How did the world overlook this escalating threat?
Check out this Podcast: North Korean Hackers: A Growing Threat...
July 1698, fleet of 5 ships departed from the Firth of Forth with some 1,200 people onboard. Bound for the Isthmus of Panama, paradise in Central America, and their goal was to establish Scotland's first colony - New Caledonia. It was a bold, desperate gamble, intended to save Scotland from financial ruin. But only one year later, most of the settlers were dead, and the colony had been abandoned.
Podcast: Scotland's Disastrous Attempt at Empire
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