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The Dark Web Diaries

When someone says Cybersecurity, what actually comes to mind?For many, the term can be quite overwhelming. However, this podcast promises to teach you the most important aspects of cybersecurity, from basic online safety to hacker's and their motivations.The Dark Web Diaries will pull back the curtain on the most fascinating cybersecurity topics, whilst also covering weekly updates in the world of cyber news. Are you ready to become a cybersecurity expert?New Episodes every Saturday!*Please note: Audio issues in Episodes 1&2*

  1. 17

    S2 E1 - The Real Threats - What actually matters for Small Businesses

    Back with a new series, this episode is the first of 5 which will dive into the threats facing small businesses in the cybersecurity world. This is designed to be informative and also give small business owners and individuals actionable takeaways for strengthening their cybersecurity posture in work and everyday life.

  2. 16

    The Value of Learning to Prompt ChatGPT and other LLMs Correctly

    We’ve all used ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, the list goes on. But are you actually using it to its full potential? Let’s pull back the curtain on how to maximise value when prompting LLMs and deliver the best results for you, your business, or your job.

  3. 15

    The Secret Language of the Internet: How your data really travels

    When you send a WhatsApp message, it doesn’t just fly across the internet. It takes a journey through invisible layers - like levels of a secret underground city - each with its own job, rules, and risks. Hackers know these layers well. After today, you will too.

  4. 14

    The Current State of Apple in the Technology Market

    In today's episode we dive into the current state of Apple in the Technology Market, looking at sales statistics and innovation with new iPhone models. Pivoting slightly from our usual cybersecurity topics, this is the first episode to do so and explores an interesting discussion about Apple's position in the tech market.

  5. 13

    The Lessons to Learn from the Recent Cyber Attacks on Marks & Spencer, Co Op, and Harrods

    What do Marks & Spencer, The Co Op, and Harrods all have in common? You guessed it, they’ve all been targeted by cyber attacks in 2025 (by the same threat actors). And the scary part isn’t that the hackers got in. It’s how easily they managed to do it.

  6. 12

    Deepfake in the Modern Day: When Seeing Isn't Believing

    What happens now that your eyes can no longer be trusted? Deepfakes are turning fiction into fact, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to discern AI-generated content from real content - and no one is safe from the fallout.

  7. 11

    Digital Genocide: When Cyber Attacks Fuel Real-word Conflict

    Wars don’t always start with bombs anymore. Sometimes, they start with a blackout. No internet. No banks. No warning. This is the new face of war - where the battlefield is digital, and the targets are all of us.Check out The Hacker News and Krebs On Security for more information on the news stories.

  8. 10

    The Internet You Don't See: DNS Spoofing, BGP Hijacks, and CDNs

    Every time you load a webpage, a silent network of servers, routers, and protocols springs into action. But what if I told you that hackers can hijack this invisible infrastructure - and you would never even know? Welcome to the side of the internet you were never meant to see.

  9. 9

    Cybersecurity 101: What Schools Aren't Teaching

    Kids are taught things like Algebra and the Mitochondria being the powerhouse of the cell in school, but not the basics of cybersecurity like how to spot a phishing email. In a world that now lives online, why are we still treating cybersecurity like it’s optional

  10. 8

    Ransomware as a Service (RaaS): What is it and how Dangerous can it be?

    Imagine a world where cybercriminals don’t need to write a single line of code to launch a devastating ransomware attack - just a payment card and a dark web subscription. Welcome to Ransomware as a Service (RaaS), where crime is packaged like a product, complete with customer support, user dashboards, and pricing tiers. It’s organised, it’s profitable, and it’s changing the way the digital underworld operates. Today, we’re pulling back the curtain on the business of hacking - for hire

  11. 7

    Social Media: Your Biggest Security Risk?

    You posted a gym selfie. No big deal, right? But that background - your location. That social media handle - your name. That caption - your routine. To you, it’s fun and lighthearted. But, to a hacker, it’s a roadmap.

  12. 6

    The Neuroscience of Being Scammed

    You think you’d never fall for a scam, right? Well, so did the CEOs, doctors, and tech pros who lost thousands from scams. Turns out—it’s not about intelligence. It’s about your brain

  13. 5

    Threats you didn't know existed: Cybersecurity meets the Real World. And how have Trump's tariffs impacted Cybersecurity firms?

    Cyberattacks used to live in code. Now they’re crashing hospitals, unlocking doors, and spying from your pocket. Let’s talk about how digital threats are colliding with real life.Also in this episode we take a Quick Look at how Trump's tariffs have affected publicly traded Cybersecurity companies over the past week (Not investment advice).

  14. 4

    You are the Product: The Truth About Online Privacy

    If you’re not paying for the product…you are the product. Let’s talk about what that really means in 2025, and break down privacy in the digital age.

  15. 3

    AI vs Hackers: The Cybersecurity Arms Race

    AI is changing the game in cybersecurity—but not just for the good guys. Hackers are using AI to craft perfect scams, break into systems faster than ever, and even create self-evolving malware. So, can we fight AI with AI? Or are we losing the cyber war? Let’s find out

  16. 2

    Hacking in Pop Culture: What's Real, What's Not, and Why it Matters

    *Audio issue at the beginning of this episode* - audio starts around 18 seconds. From Hollywood blockbusters to TV dramas and video games, hacking is often depicted as something flashy and almost magical. You might be used to a guy typing away at a keyboard with lines upon lines of green text appearing on the computer screen. But how much of it is real? Let’s dive into how pop culture portrays hackers and cybersecurity, separating fact from fiction.

  17. 1

    Phishing Scams and How to Avoid Them

    *Please be aware there are some audio issues in this episode. These have been corrected in future episodes*. In this episode, we tackle one of the most common cybersecurity topics: phishing.Everyone has heard of phishing, but what are the steps actually involved in a high-level phishing attack?

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

When someone says Cybersecurity, what actually comes to mind?For many, the term can be quite overwhelming. However, this podcast promises to teach you the most important aspects of cybersecurity, from basic online safety to hacker's and their motivations.The Dark Web Diaries will pull back the curtain on the most fascinating cybersecurity topics, whilst also covering weekly updates in the world of cyber news. Are you ready to become a cybersecurity expert?New Episodes every Saturday!*Please note: Audio issues in Episodes 1&2*

HOSTED BY

Joe Eagles

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When someone says Cybersecurity, what actually comes to mind?For many, the term can be quite overwhelming. However, this podcast promises to teach you the most important aspects of cybersecurity, from basic online safety to hacker's and their motivations.The Dark Web Diaries will pull back the...

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