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449 Episodes
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Mic Drop: Tracking a Ghost
Published: 1/31/2025 -
Knights of Old and a ransomware joust
Published: 1/28/2025 -
Mic Drop: Australia’s attempt to keep kids off social media
Published: 1/24/2025 -
Australia takes aim at encrypted apps
Published: 1/21/2025 -
Mic Drop: Elon Musk, come and get your space junk.
Published: 1/17/2025 -
Space Jam: What if adversaries hacked a dead satellite?
Published: 1/14/2025 -
Mic Drop: Russia’s unexpected wartime real estate boom
Published: 1/10/2025 -
Tech workers return to Russia, not quite with love
Published: 1/7/2025 -
Mic Drop: The demise of ransomware and the rise of crypto
Published: 1/3/2025 -
196. 2024: A year of living more dangerously in cyberspace.
Published: 12/31/2024 -
195. Mic Drop: A return to the NSA's Cryptologic Museum - a spycatcher's dream
Published: 12/27/2024 -
194. A return to the musicians who came in from the cold
Published: 12/24/2024 -
193. Mic Drop: For researcher Allison Nixon, young cybercriminals are ‘objectively interesting’
Published: 12/20/2024 -
192. Return to the leak that unmasked China’s hackers-for-hire
Published: 12/17/2024 -
191. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘(Ai)ding Cybercrime’ from SHIFT
Published: 12/13/2024 -
190. Return to the curious case of the disappearing TikTok videos
Published: 12/10/2024 -
189. Mic Drop: Return to Wazawaka
Published: 12/6/2024 -
188. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘The Right-Wing Plan for Trump-Friendly Spies’ from In the Room with Peter Bergen
Published: 12/3/2024 -
187. Mic Drop: Crypto and the man: Prof. Lamont Black on Donald Trump’s federal bitcoin reserve
Published: 11/29/2024 -
186. Ukraine’s Radio ROKS: Heavy metal (and hackers) for brothers in arms
Published: 11/26/2024
The podcast that tells true stories about the people making and breaking our digital world. We take listeners into the world of cyber and intelligence without all the techie jargon. Every Tuesday and Friday, former NPR investigations correspondent Dina Temple-Raston and the team draw back the curtain on ransomware attacks, mysterious hackers, and the people who are trying to stop them.