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The soundtrack of a new war

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When ransomware went corporate

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The leak

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Alternate realities

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The other internet

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The ego exploit

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The magic trick

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Under new management

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The job that wasn't

10

No face to hide

11

Shaping the record

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Miracles and wonder

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Faces in the crowd

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Drowning out the truth

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The people we sent away

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The firehose of falsehoods

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It didn’t look like propaganda

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Access, denied.

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Not quite yours

20

Rage against the machine

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The price tag of you

22

The space debris strikes back

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Defying gravity

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Reverse engineering us

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Every breath you fake

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The Village that built the internet

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Almost heaven, no reception

28

Internet at the speed of light

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A wrinkle in time: GPS jamming in Ukraine

30

The other battlefield

31

Return to code red: hacking the halls of medicine

32

The rise of high-tech despotism

33

Smuggling signals out of Iran

34

When morality meets the machine

35

AI’s divine intervention

36

Dispatches from the Ukrainian front

37

Your data, commodified

38

Chasing shadows with The Citizen Lab

39

Reading North Korea

40

Miss Lonelyhearts and the money mules

41

Defying Gravity

42

Coded music

43

The people vs. the cloud

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Gone in 60 hacks

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Move fast and brake things

46

The neighborhood patrol

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Watching the watchers

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Can AI fix its own energy problem?

49

AI and the secret lives of whales

50

Blockchain buzzkill — one miner’s lament.

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Crypto in Kentucky: The next extraction

52

Cloudy with a chance of Algorithms

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AI and the weather forecast

54

Erased: The curious case of UyghurEdit++

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Erased: Silencing a kindergarten

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The ego exploit

57

Introducing kill switch

58

The algorithm will see you now - AI and psychiatry

59

Introducing The Homework Machine

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A former North Korean hacker speaks out

61

Knights of Old and a ransomware joust

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Former Deputy DNI Sue Gordon: ‘it is conceivable that the world order has already been broken’

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When big cyberattacks hit small towns

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A new playbook for online extremism

65

Violence for the sake of violence

66

Gone in 60 hacks

67

Move fast and brake things

68

The law that couldn’t keep a secret

69

Reality Winner writes the next chapter

70

A peek inside a data center

71

The people vs. the cloud

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The neighborhood patrol

73

Watching the watchers

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Evilginx’s good intentions

75

The secrets of scam farms

76

Internet at the speed of light

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Almost Heaven, no reception

78

AI’s giant pool of hype

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Examining AI’s ‘Culpability’

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Cloudy with a chance of algorithms

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Forecast, interrupted

82

The GoLaxy Papers: Inside China’s AI persona army

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The scientist we sent away

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Cyber attacks may have us seeing double

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The scam next door

86

The veterans who worry Putin

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The internet Putin always wanted

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Can AI fix its own energy problem?

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The price tag of you

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Erased: Saving the Uyghur Internet

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Erased: The disappearance of Ekpar Asat

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Erased: The curious case of UyghurEdit++

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Erased: Silencing a kindergarten

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Who let the Feds out?

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DEF CON’s accidental godfather

96

Mic Drop: Age of Consent

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Introducing "Arachnid: Hunting the web’s darkest secrets"

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Mic Drop: Take two chatbots and call me in the morning

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AI and the secret lives of whales

100

Mic Drop: Frank McCourt wants TikTok to help him reinvent the Internet

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Introducing "Understood: Who Broke Internet"

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Mic Drop: Russia’s unexpected wartime real estate boom

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Return to Ukraine’s Radio ROKS: Heavy metal (and hackers) for brothers in arms

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Mic Drop: Guardians of the Galaxy are sitting in Colorado Springs

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The space debris strikes back

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Mic Drop: Predator mode

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ICE leans on high tech monitoring to make quotas

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Mic Drop: Catching a tempest in a honeypot

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The blockchain that criminals love

110

Mic Drop: The ego exploit

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An illusion of control

112

Mic Drop: In crypto’s defense

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All the president’s meme coins

114

Mic Drop: A former North Korean IT worker speaks

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227 new reasons to worry about North Korea

116

Mic Drop: Blockchain buzzkill — one miner’s lament.

117

Crypto in Kentucky: The next extraction

118

Mic Drop: Encrypted-ish: The problems with a Signal knockoff

119

DOGE and its handling of federal data

120

Mic Drop: America’s soft power in Asia – unplugged

121

Radio Free Europe: When the signal fades

122

Mic Drop: Gen. Charlie "Tuna" Moore: Cyber Wars Don’t Wait for Consensus

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Volt Typhoon comes for Littleton

124

Mic Drop: The Hackalorian: A careful student strikes back

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A young hacker, and the Life of PII

126

Mic Drop: Former Deputy DNI Sue Gordon: ‘it is conceivable that the world order has already been broken’

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USDS insider says DOGE’s audits are like nothing she’s ever seen

128

Mic Drop: AI’s unexpected Roman holiday

129

AI’s divine intervention

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Mic Drop: Nakasone on Vanderbilt's future of war summit

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Exclusive: Gen. Paul Nakasone says China is now our biggest threat

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Mic Drop: Jon Clay: Minority Report meets cyber… pre-cogs sold separately

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The Zelensky playbook: Ukrainian lessons for Taiwan

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Mic Drop: Kelly Shaw’s job got hacked – by DOGE

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Is Trump making the US more cyber vulnerable?

136

Mic Drop: Frank McCourt wants TikTok to help him reinvent the internet

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The TikTok ban, China, and national security

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Mic Drop: Aidan Raney's secret mission.

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Meet the “Kyles” — North Korea’s secret IT warriors

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Mic Drop: Anne Neuberger on AI: ‘We have to challenge ourselves to be first’

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Ron Deibert: ‘We’re living in a Philip K. Dick novel.’

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Mic Drop: Mark Zaid’s ‘red badge of courage’

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Could AI help ER doctors and medics make better decisions?

144

Mic Drop: The man behind a Binance exec’s Nigerian detention

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The Company Man: Binance exec detained in Nigeria breaks his silence

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Mic Drop: The algorithm will see you now - AI and psychiatry

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SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘With AIs Wide Open’ from IRL: Online Life is Real Life

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Mic Drop: Tracking a Ghost

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Knights of Old and a ransomware joust

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Mic Drop: Australia’s attempt to keep kids off social media

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Australia takes aim at encrypted apps

152

Mic Drop: Elon Musk, come and get your space junk.

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Space Jam: What if adversaries hacked a dead satellite?

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Mic Drop: Russia’s unexpected wartime real estate boom

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Tech workers return to Russia, not quite with love

156

Mic Drop: The demise of ransomware and the rise of crypto

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196. 2024: A year of living more dangerously in cyberspace.

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195. Mic Drop: A return to the NSA's Cryptologic Museum - a spycatcher's dream

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194. A return to the musicians who came in from the cold

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193. Mic Drop: For researcher Allison Nixon, young cybercriminals are ‘objectively interesting’

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192. Return to the leak that unmasked China’s hackers-for-hire

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191. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘(Ai)ding Cybercrime’ from SHIFT

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190. Return to the curious case of the disappearing TikTok videos

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189. Mic Drop: Return to Wazawaka

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188. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘The Right-Wing Plan for Trump-Friendly Spies’ from In the Room with Peter Bergen

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187. Mic Drop: Crypto and the man: Prof. Lamont Black on Donald Trump’s federal bitcoin reserve

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186. Ukraine’s Radio ROKS: Heavy metal (and hackers) for brothers in arms

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185. Mic Drop: Evelyn Farkas on Ukraine: ‘Don’t count them out’

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184. Escape from Bamban: One man’s scam farm nightmare in the Philippines

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183. Mic Drop: Moore’s Law now applies to space

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182. Exclusive: Gen. Nakasone on national security threats, life after the NSA, and a possible return to government

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181. A hacker’s final frontier — Space

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180. Mic Drop Exclusive: Gen. Nakasone says reports about influence campaigns are ‘a sign of success’

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179. Mic Drop: Guardians of the Galaxy are sitting in Colorado Springs

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178. Saving Odie: A team of space geeks, a scrappy lunar lander and today’s hackable space race

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177. Mic Drop: NSA’s David Luber on Russia, China and the power of partnerships

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176. Spamouflage: Is China’s best known disinformation gang taking new aim at the US?

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175. Mic Drop: Kraken CSO Nick Percoco’s unusual anti-scamming campaign

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174. Beyond Ukraine: Russia wages low-grade, hybrid attacks on Europe

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173. Mic Drop: Hear ye, Hear ye, the Hacker’s Court is in session

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172. Want a crypto education? A new WhatsApp scam is tailor-made just for you.

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171. Mic Drop: Andrew Ferguson says AI’s introduction into the simple police report, isn’t that simple.

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170. AI is writing police reports: Should we be worried?

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169. Mic Drop: Election security? Slovakia’s cautionary tale

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168. Exclusive: Senator Mark Warner on election fears and all things cyber and intelligence

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167. Mic Drop: TikTok’s day in Appeals Court

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166. The curious case of Esma Memtimin’s disappearing TikTok videos

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165. Mic Drop: FIN7 is hiring

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164. The Hunt for FIN7: Hot on the trail of a notorious cyber gang

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163. Mic Drop: From banned to beloved, the Taliban’s unexpected embrace of the Internet

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162. Ehtesab in Afghanistan: an app’s struggle to survive under the Taliban

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161. Mic Drop: Can ransomware be an act of terror?

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160. Anatomy of a fall: One rural hospital’s ransomware story

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159. Mic Drop: The NSA’s Cryptologic Museum - a spycatcher’s dream

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158. The antidote to our disinformation woes? Just a dash of fun

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157. Mic Drop: For researcher Alison Nixon, young cybercriminals are ‘objectively interesting’

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156. Something different: a hacker redemption story

198

155. Mic Drop: Researcher Nina Jankowicz on Fox News, defamation, and our new information reality

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154. It’s 9 o’clock on a Saturday, the regular crowd shuffles in…

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153. Mic Drop: CrowdStrike and the importance of kernels

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152. The curious case of Tigran Gambaryan -- a renowned cryptocurrency investigator and Binance employee now on trial in Nigeria

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151. Mic Drop: Embattled LockBit leader: ‘Now I want to create even more noise’

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150. SPECIAL FEATURE: 'The Hack' from An Arm and a Leg

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149. Mic Drop: China seeks a Great Leap Forward in cyber

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148. They’re just hackers, living off the land

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147. Mic Drop: The problem with the Nigerian economy has nothing to do with crypto

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146. SPECIAL FEATURE: 'Modi's India' from Understood

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145. Mic Drop: Could an analysis of sound help save the Jaguar in Costa Rica?

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144. Generative AI: Is it creative or just copying the rest of us?

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143. Mic Drop: Bellingcat’s Eliot Higgins wants to change the relationship you have with information.

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142. Meet Antibot4Navalny: the mysterious researchers exposing Russia’s war on truth.

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141. Legislative solutions for deepfake abuse finally begin to take shape

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140. Are solutions to deepfake abuse finally coming into focus?

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139. Mic Drop: GhostSec’s quest for redemption: their leader claims their life of crime is over.

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138. Almost every cyber attack begins with a key ingredient: an Infostealer

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137. Mic Drop: Inside a secret drone school in Ukraine

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136. Money and fame — not just social change — are creating a new kind of hacktivist.

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135. Mic Drop: Oren Etzioni has a way to help us sort fact from AI fiction

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134. Are autocrats winning the disinformation war?

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133. Mic Drop: A surprising thing about war games and cyber attacks and why the military can’t trust AI

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132. Meet the guy who single-handedly took down North Korea’s Internet.

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131. Mic Drop: Could spoofing satellites become Russia’s new jam?

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130. A wrinkle in time: GPS jamming in Ukraine and its ripple effects

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129. Mic Drop: LockbitSupp tells us: UK and US have got the wrong guy

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128. Taking aim at Democracy: Russia’s Doppelgänger gang isn’t just targeting elections anymore

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127. Mic Drop: NSC’s Neuberger on mitigating cyber attacks: ‘We should be using an operational approach’

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126. The future of robotics from MIT’s "Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Labs Alliances" podcast

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125. Mic Drop: The problem with the Nigerian economy has nothing to do with crypto

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124. The company man: US response to Nigeria’s detention of former IRS crypto investigator rankles federal agents

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123. Mic Drop: China seeks a Great Leap Forward in cyber

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122. The UK-US unmasked a giant Chinese cyber operation but forgot one thing: to tell many of its victims

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121. Mic Drop: A unusual peek inside a North Korean malware lab

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120. North Korea’s ScarCruft gang is behind some very crafty phishin’ campaigns

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119. Mic Drop: Could an analysis of sound help save the jaguar in Costa Rica?

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118. AI and the Holy Grail of conservation: Real-time monitoring

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117. Mic Drop: The Big Chill: Nigeria, Binance battle likely to add to economic crisis

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116. Detained execs, a bold escape, and tax evasion charges: Nigeria takes aim at Binance

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115. Mic Drop: Hear ye, Hear ye, the Hacker’s Court is in session

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114. Exclusive: LockBit ransomware leader says, ‘I felt like I was being hunted’ but they ‘can’t stop me’

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113. Mic Drop: Exclusive: Embattled LockBit leader: ‘Now I want to create even more noise’

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112. Inside the i-Soon papers and China’s secret world of hackers-for-hire

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111. Mic Drop: Arms control expert Jeffrey Lewis on North Korea’s new BFF in Moscow

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110. North Korean Missiles in Ukraine and Kim Jong-un’s new swagger

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109. Mic Drop: FBI Director Wray on the latest wave of nation-state cyber threats

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108. Exclusive: FBI Director Wray talks takedown operations, nation-state hackers, and growing threats in cyberspace

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107. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘In the cockpit with AI’ from In Machines We Trust

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106. Facial recognition software could help solve America’s missing person problem. Why hasn’t it?

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105. Jordan’s wave of spyware infections

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104. Generative AI: Is it creative or just copying the rest of us?

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103. Dr. Dolittle never spoke whale, AI just might

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102. Cyber Av3ngers and their unlikely targets

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101. Bug bounties with Chinese characteristics

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100. The 2023 cyber year in review

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99. Meet the hackers

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98. Lessons from the world's first hybrid war

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97. Policing Morality? There’s an app for that.

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96. The art of decoding dictators

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95. Reality Bytes: the URL-IRL crash

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94. They’re just hackers, living off the land

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93. Tech that allows ordinary people to make peace with wartime

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92. Israel, Gaza and all the light you cannot see

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91. Bucha wants to be known for something else: Justice.

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90. Saving Ukraine’s cultural heritage with a click

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89. Exclusive: Ukraine says joint mission with U.S. derailed Moscow’s cyber attacks

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88. Exclusive: Inside Ukraine’s secret drone factories

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87. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘How AI Will Turbocharge Misinformation’ from Humans vs. Machines

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86. What will Moscow do with the Wagner Group now?

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85. What Wagner Group learned from ISIS

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84. Dutch police, cyber booby traps and a dark market takedown for the ages

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83. “Ding-dong ditch” on steroids

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82. The Clop gang’s in love with a special kind of bug

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81. Ilya Sachkov v. the Kremlin

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80. Meet ChatGPT’s evil twin

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79. One woman’s Orwellian experience with disinformation

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78. Trouble in the cloud

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77. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘The internet is at the bottom of the sea’ from Things That Go Boom

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76. The Mexican army’s love affair with spyware

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75. SPECIAL FEATURE: 'Life, death and AI' from Endless Thread

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74. Reality Winner and the handling of secret documents

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73. Can satellite surveillance save Sudan from itself?

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72. Exclusive: Inside an American Hunt Forward Operation in Ukraine

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71. A return to model drone pilots and Ukraine’s spring offensive

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70. An unlikely teacher: What Wagner Group learned from ISIS

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69. Wazawaka: ‘Most Wanted’ and, he says, undeterred

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68. SPECIAL FEATURE: 'The Slave Armies Powering a New Kind of Golden Triangle Cybercrime' from The Underworld Podcast

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67. Hive’s WeWork experiment — and what went wrong

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66. ‘Operation Cookie Monster' and the Genesis takedown

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65. Morality in Iraq: You should worry because there’s an app for that

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64. Portrait of Bassterlord as a young man

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63. Tracers on the stage: Andy Greenberg, Michael Gronager and Tigran Gambaryan talk cryptocurrency tracking

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62. How a mathematician and an entrepreneur helped law enforcement take a bite out of crypto crime

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61. Snowmen in the park and Iran’s quiet viral dissent

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60. Clear the runway: Ukraine's model pilots

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59. What the cyber war in Ukraine is teaching us

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58. Enemy of the State (Part 2) : ¿Quién es Guacamaya? (Who is Guacamaya?)

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57. Enemy of the State (Part 1): Mexico, spyware, and a secret military intelligence unit

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56. Ukraine’s drone whisperers: What the weapons are telling us

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55. Oyez, Oyez, Oyez: Twenty-six words get their day in the High Court

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54. Miss Lonelyhearts and the money mules

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53. Xi's brave new world

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52. SPECIAL FEATURE: Shoot the Messenger: Espionage, Murder & Pegasus Spyware

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51. Exclusive: Axon still wants to put Taser drones in your kid’s school

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50. LockBit Diaries: A researcher's year undercover with the world’s most dangerous ransomware gang

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49. Genshin Impact: trying to balance mass appeal with Beijing's blessing

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48. Call me crypto curious

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47. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘Summer in Caputh’ from Exile

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46. The musicians who came in from the cold

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45. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘Saving Ukrainian Cultural History Online’ from The Last Archive

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44. Throwing bricks for $$$: violence-as-a-service comes of age

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43. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘The Most Dangerous Game’ from Big Brother: North Korea's Forgotten Prince

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42. North Korea's monster fake out

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41. Rounding up a cyber posse for Ukraine

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40. Selling Vice Society: old exploits, easy targets, and the illusion of greatness

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39. Is open-source software the solution to our election woes?

315

38. The Supreme Court case that could change the internet

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37. ‘Presence Matters’: Nakasone and Easterly on Ukraine, collaboration and midterm elections

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36. The hijab will never be the same

318

35. Reality Winner and the handling of secret documents

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34. Ukraine’s mass graves have stories to tell

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33. Throwing bricks for $$$: violence-as-a-service comes of age

321

32. The great tractor jailbreak

322

31. Seagulls in the park

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30. The scariest piece of malware since Stuxnet

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29. The musicians who came in from the cold

325

28. A return to Stanislav

326

27. Exclusive: North Korea’s monster fake out

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26. Pegasus is listening

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25. Lapsus$ - The script kiddies are alright

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24. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘El Salvador's Bitcoin Experiment’ from Nothing is Foreign

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23. The post-Roe digital world

331

22. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘NSO’ from Darknet Diaries

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21. Son of Conti

333

20. North Korea’s cryptocurrency obsession

334

19. Gilman Louie and the dance with wolf warriors

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18. The dog-eat-dragon world of Chinese gaming

336

17. REvil and the Texas hack that changed ransomware as we know it

337

16. Roe v. Wade in a world of digital dust

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15. At war with facial recognition: Clearview AI in Ukraine

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14. ‘Cream of the cream’: Russia’s high-tech brain drain

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13. Spyware and ‘a world of Bond villains’

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12. Lapsus$: The script kiddies are alright

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11. The entrepreneur and the Jihadist

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10. Are America’s nuclear systems so old they’re un-hackable?

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9. The rise of high-tech despotism

345

8. War, sanctions and crypto’s big moment

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7. Fighting Russia with computers, not rifles

347

6. 'Baggage from a severely harmed relationship'

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5. Conti leaks: the Panama Papers of ransomware

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4. 'They are fighting like lions'

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3. In touch with reality

351

2. A place called darkode

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1. A new franchising opportunity

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