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Cyber Chronicles
by Vijay
Cyber Chronicles brings you true stories from the dark side of the web. Each short episode reveals how real cyber crimes happened, how they were uncovered, and the lessons we can learn to stay safe. From clever hacks to billion-dollar frauds, this podcast turns digital threats into gripping stories — making cybersecurity engaging, relatable, and unforgettable.
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The Insider: When the Threat Was Already Inside
Not all cyberattacks come from outside. Sometimes the most damaging breach is carried out by a trusted employee — someone who already has the keys.
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16
Marriott: The Hotel Breach That Exposed the World
In 2018, Marriott revealed that hackers had accessed its reservation system for years, exposing data of up to 500 million guests — including passport details and travel histories.
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15
Yahoo: The Breach That Affected Everyone
In 2013, attackers infiltrated Yahoo and stole data from every single user account — all 3 billion of them. It remains the largest data breach in history.
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14
Uber: Hacked by a Teenager
In 2022, an 18-year-old hacker breached Uber’s internal systems and announced it on Slack. No malware. No zero-days. Just social engineering.
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13
Equifax: The Patch That Never Happened
In 2017, a missing software update exposed the personal data of 147 million people. This wasn’t a sophisticated hack — it was a preventable disaster.
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12
Ashley Madison: The Hack That Exposed the World’s Most Private Secrets
In 2015, a dating site for secret affairs was hacked — and 36 million identities were exposed. What followed wasn’t just a data leak… it was the unraveling of real human lives.
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11
The LinkedIn Job Offer That Wasn’t: How North Korean Hackers Stole Secrets Through Fake Recruiters
In 2022, North Korean hackers posed as LinkedIn recruiters, offering high-paying jobs to tech employees. What looked like a career opportunity turned into one of the most successful corporate espionage campaigns in recent years.
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10
Colonial Pipeline: The Ransomware That Stopped the Fuel
In 2021, a ransomware attack shut down the largest fuel pipeline in the U.S., causing chaos across the East Coast. This is the story of how one password triggered a national emergency.
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9
SolarWinds: The Trojan Update That Shook the World
It wasn’t a virus or a phishing scam — it was a trusted software update. The SolarWinds hack proved that sometimes, the enemy hides inside the system you built to protect.
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Pegasus: The Spyware That Silently Watched the World
It started as software to track terrorists. But Pegasus didn’t stop there — it crept into the phones of journalists, activists, and even presidents. This is the story of digital espionage hiding in plain sight.
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The Twitter Bitcoin Hack: When the Internet’s Most Trusted Voices Were Hijacked
In July 2020, hackers took over the Twitter accounts of world leaders, billionaires, and tech giants — not with malware, but with manipulation.
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6
The Deepfake That Fooled a CEO
In 2019, cybercriminals used AI-generated deepfake audio to impersonate a CEO — convincing an executive to transfer $243,000 to a fake supplier. A voice… was all it took.
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5
Stuxnet: The Cyber Weapon That Rewrote Warfare
In 2010, a mysterious computer worm called Stuxnet destroyed Iran’s nuclear centrifuges. It wasn’t built by criminals, but by nations — marking the dawn of cyber warfare.
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4
The Target Breach: How Hackers Used the Air Conditioner to Break In
In 2013, Target suffered one of the largest retail data breaches in history. Hackers stole credentials from a small HVAC vendor — and used them to steal data from over 40 million customers.
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3
The $100 Million Email Scam
Between 2013 and 2015, a Lithuanian hacker tricked Google and Facebook into wiring him over $100 million—just by sending fake invoices.
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2
The Boy Who Hacked the Trains
“In 2008, a 14-year-old in Poland hacked into the tram system with a modified TV remote. The result? Four trains derailed and dozens were injured.”
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The Billion-Dollar Bank Heist
In 2016, hackers tried to steal nearly a billion dollars from Bangladesh Bank using the global SWIFT system. The heist almost worked—until a single spelling mistake gave them away.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Cyber Chronicles brings you true stories from the dark side of the web. Each short episode reveals how real cyber crimes happened, how they were uncovered, and the lessons we can learn to stay safe. From clever hacks to billion-dollar frauds, this podcast turns digital threats into gripping stories — making cybersecurity engaging, relatable, and unforgettable.
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Vijay
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