Smashing Security podcast #458: How not to steal $46 million from the US government
A Wikipedia security engineer accidentally wakes...
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Smashing Security podcast #457: How a cybersecurity boss framed his own employee
When a top cybersecurity firm discovered...
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Smashing Security podcast #456: How to lose friends and DDoS people
When the mysterious operator of an...
Smashing Security podcast #455: Face off: Meta’s Glasses and America’s internet kill switch
Could America turn off Europe’s internet?...
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Smashing Security podcast #454: AI was not plotting humanity’s demise. Humans were
AI bots are having existential crises,...
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Smashing Security podcast #453: The Epstein Files didn’t hide this hacker very well
Supposedly redacted Jeffrey Epstein files can...
Smashing Security podcast #452: The dark web’s worst assassins, and Pegasus in the dock
In episode 452, a London-based YouTuber...
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Smashing Security podcast #451: I hacked the government, and your headphones are next
In episode 451 of “Smashing Security,”...
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Smashing Security podcast #450: From Instagram panic to Grok gone wild
Confusion reigns after claims that data...
Smashing Security podcast #449: How to scam someone in seven days
Romance scammers have apparently discovered astrology…...