All Episodes
The Bid Picture with Bidemi Ologunde — 498 episodes
497. The Brief - May 12, 2026
496. The Rise of Humanoid Robots: Work, Health, Privacy, and the Future of AI
495. Chris Pearcey
494. The Brief - May 5, 2026
493. Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and the War Over OpenAI’s Mission
492. Peter Liu
491. The Brief - April 28, 2026
490. Wearables, AI Health Tools, and the Global Push for Phone-Free Schools
489. Scientist Deaths & Disappearances: What We Know Now
488. Tamara Laine
487. The Brief - April 21, 2026
486. The April 30 Question: Renew FISA Section 702 or Not?
485. Latifa Seini
484. The Brief - April 14, 2026
483. Five Human Skills AI Can't Fake
482. Jonathan Hernandez
481. The Brief - April 7, 2026
480. Agentic AI vs. The SaaSpocalypse
479. Chris Rhyss Edwards
478. The Brief - March 31, 2026
477. The Spy Trade
476. Krisztián Király
475. The Brief - March 24, 2026
474. The Car That Knows Too Much
473. Andrea D. Carter
472. The Brief - March 17, 2026
471. Inside America's Narcotics and Vice Crackdown
470. Kirsten Karchmer
469. The Brief - March 10, 2026
468. Prediction and Betting Markets
467. JoJo Kalita
466. The Brief - March 3, 2026
465. Nihilistic Violent Extremism (NVE)
464. Ed Delia, PCM
463. The Brief - February 24, 2026
462. Sanae Takaichi: Charisma, Control, and Geopolitical Consequences
461. Daniel Yoo
460. Preston Zeller
459. The Brief - February 17, 2026
458. China's Decision-Quality, Escalation Ladders, and the Geopolitical Aftershocks of Elite Arrests
457. Dammy Gbenro, PhD
456. The Brief - February 10, 2026
455. Costa Rica Under Fernández Delgado
454. Sara Dorris, MS, CSM
453. The Brief - February 3, 2026
452. Disruptions in the Global Video Game Industry
451. Episode 6 of The Work Ethic Podcast
450. Kseniia Litovskaia
449. The Brief - January 27, 2026
448. How fake “U.S. residents” slip through hiring, and what it means for insider risk
447. Robert LoCascio
446. The Brief - January 20, 2026
445. Sex, Lies, and the O-1 Visa
444. Robert Cobbs and Kyle Sumrow
443. The Brief - January 13, 2026
442. The Future of Healthcare Was Inevitable—The Risks Were Not
441. Gideon Hazam
440. The Brief - January 6, 2026
439. High Rents and Missed Car Payments
438. Julian Baron
437. The Brief - December 30, 2025
436. "...against all enemies, foreign and domestic."
435. Ivan Gekht
434. The Brief - December 23, 2025
433. American Megachurches
432. Bruce Johnson
431. The Brief - December 16, 2025
430. A Not-So-Shocking Deal
429. John Kammer
428. Geopolitical Upgrades
427. Jake Ward
426. How Fear, Attention, Tribalism, and Engagement Shape Everyday Events
425. Daria Dubovskaia
424. Food Trucks, Charter Schools, & Fake Rehabs
423. Gal Borenstein
422. Your Electric Bill is Powering AI Data Centers
421. Derek Newton
420. AI Automation, Layoffs, and the Monetization of Loneliness
419. Gretchen Andrew
418. Measuring Well-Being
417. Amanda Schlichting
416. A Weekend in Organized Crime Investigations
415. Background Checks
414. Shannon Noonan
413. The Hidden Influence of Tech in American Society
412. Becky Passmore
411. Lynn Fairweather, MSW
410. Meta vs. ByteDance - An ODNI Risk Brief
409. Apple Privacy to GLP‑1 Drugs: The Trust Crisis Explained in Seven Sectors
408. Matt Topper
407. Secrecy vs. Privacy
406. Insiders Without Badges
405. Melinda Nevala - U.S. State Privacy Laws and Individual Data Rights, Part 2
404. Palantir Technologies
403. Ayotunde Aladejana
402. Jeremy Samide
401. Bidemi Ologunde on The Medcurity Podcast
400. Bidemi Ologunde on Becoming Undeniable in Tech
399. Scott Alldridge
398. Luck, Loss, and the Long Game
397. Melinda Nevala - U.S. State Privacy Laws and Individual Data Rights, Part 1
396. Jerod Brennen
395. Local Restaurants Are Disappearing Worldwide
394. Hidden Cameras in Vacation Rentals
393. Tom Arnold
392. Joshua Lauer
391. The Violent Price of Crypto Success
390. Digital Sweatshops in Africa
389. Fake IT Workers: An Origin Story
388. Jay Trinckes
387. Patrika Alis Cheston
386. Ghost Students Stealing Student Loans
385. An Invisible Epidemic - AI, Opioids & Gambling
384. Illicit Activities on Digital Platforms
383. Encrypted Messaging Apps and National Security
382. Craig Taylor
381. Aaron Mello
380. AI Obsession and a Workforce Crisis
379. May Brooks-Kempler
378. Murphy John.
377. Saaim Khan.
376. Wendi Walker.
375. Melinda Nevala.
374. Mini-Golf and Major Crimes.
373. Food Delivery Apps are Tricking Us into Overeating.
372. AI Debrief (January 2025).
371. Greg Ross-Munro.
370. Michele Rigby Assad.
369. December 2024 Case Files.
368. The Recent Drone Incident at Vandenberg Space Force Base.
367. What is the Dark Web?
366. Bid's Outbox - AI, Banks and Why You Should (Probably) Use Encryption.
365. Yabsera "Yabi" Demissie.
364. November 2024 Case Files.
363. Purandar Das & Ken Foster.
362. Jorge Flores.
361. What Teslas See.
360. October 2024 Case Files.
359. Craig Petronella.
358. Steve Diamond.
357. Pronatalism.
356. Nigel Boston.
355. September 2024 Case Files.
354. First-Day-of-School Photos are a Privacy Nightmare.
353. Timothy Tanksley (Richtech Robotics).
352. The Cost of Staying (a story about burnout).
351. August 2024 Cyber Case FIles.
350. Leah Morris.
349. Alan DeKok.
348. AI's Impact on India's Tech Outsourcing Sector.
347. "Not all screen time is bad."
346. July 2024 Cyber Case Files.
345. AI vs. Employee Productivity and Mental Health.
344. Joe Gellatly.
343. Upcoming Changes to Cyber Insurance in the U.S.
342. Purandar Das.
341. June 2024 Cyber Case Files (The Cyber Case Files Podcast).
340. Teenage Boys & Generative AI.
339. Micro-Cuts in Tech: Why AI Skills Matter.
338. Rocco D'Amico.
337. Chris Hadnagy.
336. May 2024 Cyber Case Files (The Cyber Case Files Podcast).
335. Unexpected Repercussions from the Change Healthcare Cyberattack.
334. Ryan Smith.
333. Sergio A. Athanasso.
332. Karisya "Ysa" Moran-Adames.
331. The Cyber Case Files Podcast - Episode 25.
330. Renée Gould.
329. Dr. Paul Rivera.
328. Philippe Humeau.
327. Dr. Paul Ashley.
326. Richard Hollis.
325. Yasir Ali.
324. Electronic Warfare.
323. AI Innovation, Regulation, and the Pursuit of Equitable Progress.
322. Insider Threat Attacks.
321. Claude 3.0
320. Ileana Damaso.
319. "Amanda, from Corporate."
318. Nick Hughes.
317. Apple's PQ3.
316. Technical (Tactical) Stories.
315. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 7: Victim Stories and Expert Insights
314. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 6: Addressing the Addiction
313. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 5: Identifying the Addiction
312. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 4: Risk Factors
311. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 3: Understanding the Addiction
310. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 2: History
309. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 1: Introduction
308. Hacks & Attacks: Tit for Tat Cyber Warfare.
307. Saudi Spies, Self-Driving Fires, AI Blackmail, and a Presidential Campaign on TikTok.
306. The Chinese Property Sector Crisis.
305. "...tools of military reconnaissance."
304. Some Recent Developments Regarding AI in the U.S. and China.
303. ADHD Diagnoses Among Adult Women.
302. A Law Firm in Nebraska.
301. "Shrinking in Absolute Numbers."
300. Denver, Colorado.
299. A Penetration Test in St. Pete, Florida.
298. Matt Larson.
297. Cyber Bidding Wars: A Remote Possibility of High Stakes Logins.
296. Houthi Involvement in the Israel–Hamas War.
295. Political and Security Developments in Peru (2023-2024).
294. Heather Henry.
293. Clark County, Nevada.
292. Principal Suspect: A School District's Nightmare.
291. "Misinformation, toxicity, and the proliferation of bots."
290. Home Base: A Ransomware Incident in California.
289. Lee Bristow.
288. Argentina's Economic Crisis.
287. Paris, France.
286. Chemistry Assignments and Video Games.
285. Recent Events in Pakistan.
284. Nermin Amin.
283. Geopolitics: Spy Games.
282. Toronto, Canada.
281. "The overall ecosystem remains active..."
280. A Banking Trojan in Brazil.
279. Chinese Cyber Activities in Guyana.
278. On Using Generative AI in the Workplace.
277. Lagos, Nigeria.
276. "Alvarez"
275. The Secondary Impacts of High Housing Costs.
274. Guacamaya's Cyberattack on the Mexican Government.
273. Nude-Photo Scams are Targeting Teen Boys.
272. Singapore.
271. Counter-Insurgency Efforts in Cabo Delgado.
270. Mark D. Nicholls.
269. Wagga Wagga, Australia.
268. Stalking Mia.
267. Fake Nudes of High School Girls.
266. La Plata, Argentina.
265. Geopolitics: The Durra Gas Field Dispute.
264. U.S. Government Efforts to Regulate Cryptocurrency Mixers.
263. Kumasi, Ghana.
262. "They probably knew about today's Family Court hearing."
261. Teens now want their parents to track their locations.
260. Extortion in Spain.
259. Houthi Militant Operations and the Gaza Crisis.
258. Swedish gangs using Spotify for money laundering.
257. Canada, India, and the Khalistan Movement.
256. More AI Problems.
255. Trains in Poland.
254. Phone notifications and kids’ mental health.
253. ENDOFDAYS.
252. AI Girlfriends - Part 3.
251. AI Girlfriends - Part 2.
250. AI Girlfriends - Part 1.
249. Meanwhile, in Houston, Texas...
248. Streamflation.
247. Tony, from South Carolina.
246. "Quiet Firing."
245. Meanwhile, in Canada...
244. Valentine Eiterebhe aka Papanesky.
243. October Skies.
242. Copyright Wars: The Dispute Over Uncompensated Content Use by AI Giants.
241. An Infiltration at the Border.
240. Kitchenery - Akshay Bhuva & Andrew Collier.
239. Spying on a U.S. Federal Agency.
238. The Netflix Formula: The Tech Behind Your Next Recommendation.
237. ForceNet.
236. AI and Elections: Can We Spot the Fakes Before They Damage Democracy?
235. Religious Tensions, Political Aims, and an Iran-led Cyberattack on Bahrain.
234. Opportunity Costs: Job Flexibility is Now the New Pay Raise.
233. The Port of London Authority.
232. Does Facebook shape political discourse?
231. A DDoS Attack in Finland.
230. Shein's Growth & TikTok's Power Over Corporate Decision-Making.
229. Marla's Extraordinary Friday.
228. Chinese Cyber Diplomacy.
227. The CTI Analyst and His Gas Station Coffee.
226. Modern Guidance and Age Restrictions for Social Media.
225. Chris Were.
224. Hilario Itriago.
223. Jeff Reinke.
222. Darren Gallop.
221. Rethinking Enterprise Search in the AI Era.
220. AI's Workplace Paradox.
219. Montana's TikTok Ban.
218. Picky Employers and an Evolving Job Market.
217. Huxley Barbee.
216. Chasing the Win: The Dangers of Sports Betting Addiction.
215: Nick Hughes.
214. Olubukunmi "BK" Olukoya.
213: Unintended Consequences - The Surprising Link Between Telehealth Services, Prescription Drug Shortages and Student Behavioral Issues.
212: Spy Games - Spyware & Offensive Cyber Weapons.
211: TikTok - Geopolitics, Popular Culture, and National Security.
210: AI's evolving role in the healthcare industry.
209: Unintended Consequences of the Tech Layoffs.
208: New Sextortion Scams Targeting Teenage Boys.
207: JT Taylor.
206: Dez Rock.
205: Your boss is (probably) spying on you.
204: Lee Bristow.
203: The Impact of ChatGPT on American Public Education.
202: Nathaniel Schwartz.
201: Nermin Amin.
200: Robin Allen.
199: "Airlines generate massive amounts of data."
198: Stefany Velasquez.
197: "Several things affect the willingness to work."
196: Social (Media) Shopping, aka Social Commerce.
195: "Unfortunate and negative experiences are not completely unavoidable."
194: Dial "0" for Customer Care.
193: Cyber Bullying, Kids' Mental Health, and Group Chat Politics.
192: "Sharenting" and Online Mom Groups. 🤔
191: The Tech Industry Layoffs.
190: Javvad Malik.
189: Meta's First World Problems.
188: Drones, Oil, Wheat, and the Hijab Protests - Part 4 of 4.
187: Drones, Oil, Wheat, and the Hijab Protests - Part 3 of 4.
186: Drones, Oil, Wheat, and the Hijab Protests - Part 2 of 4.
185: Drones, Oil, Wheat, and the Hijab Protests - Part 1 of 4.
184: "Clear and Plain Language."
183: Online Dating Scams.
182: Sources & Methods - Spies Among Us.
181: "Quiet Quitting" and Work-Life Balance.
180: Bidemi "Bid" Ologunde.
179: The Pandemic's Effect on Workplace Friendships.
178: Peter Galanis.
177: Natalya Yanovich.
176: Dr. Shannon Cataldo, DC.
175: Mindless Scrolling, Screen Time, and Device Dependency.
174: Dr. Tobi Owotomo, PT, DPT, ATC, LAT.
173: Yabsera "Yabi" Demissie.
172: Amazon's Fake Review Problem.
171: "Some places that people visit can be particularly personal."
170: Your Home Address Shouldn't Be Searchable Online.
169: "They fall short of carding everyone on Instagram."
168: "A huge financial disincentive to block user information."
167: "They don't prevent teens from having secret accounts, known as Finstas."
166: "Something closer to internet trench warfare."
165: "Deceptive practices to advertise mental health services online."
164: Crypto Laundering.
163: "The app basically took over her brain."
162: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 5 of 5.
161: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 4 of 5.
160: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 3 of 5.
159: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 2 of 5.
158: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 1 of 5.
157: Slack is (now) the new LinkedIn.
156: Tiffany Archibong.
155: Using Artificial Intelligence Tools to Prevent School Shootings.
154: "...A parade of negative peer pressure, destructive social comparisons, and generally horrible decisions."
153: "...flexibility makes recruitment easier."
152: Hiring Freezes in the Tech Industry.
151: "She found the comment about her appearance, however well-intentioned, to be insensitive."
150: "The exact opposite of what the platform stands for."
149: How Childhood Experiences Influence Social Media Habits.
148: Kolapo Atinmo.
147: Inflation and the Tech Industry.
146: Valentine Eiterebhe.
145: Ileana Damaso.
144: What is "TikTok Brain"?
143: "...TikTok ads convinced them they had ADHD."
142: Income-Share Agreements.
141: Netflix's Issue with Shared Passwords and Freeloaders.
140: Demi Oladipo.
139: Coming Soon - WhatsApp Communities.
138: Offsite Meetings, Expiring Office Leases, and Google's $9.5 Billion Expansion.
137: Funke Kola-Amodu.
136: Parneille Walker.
135: What is Web3.0?
134: New Tech Hotspots Across the U.S.
133: How Yale Med Lost $40.5 Million - The Story of Jamie Petrone.
132: Dr. Shannon Cataldo, DC.
131: Sanctions, Bank Cards, and Domain Name Servers.
130: Dara Nafiu.
129: Bid's Inbox - "What is OSINT?"
128: Recent Developments on Tinder, TikTok, and Instagram.
127: The Lapsus$ Group.
126: Mason Taylor.
125: Technological problems are getting in the way of learning.
124: The Politics of Mobile App Security - YouTube & YouTube Kids.
123: The Future of Work and the Workplace in the Tech Industry.
122: Nermin Amin.
121: Using Cryptocurrencies to Evade Sanctions.
120: Sources & Methods - Money Transfer Records
119: Another Social Media Episode.
118: How Employers are Easing Job Requirements to Boost (Tech) Diversity.
117: Stefany Velasquez.
116: Yabsera "Yabi" Demissie.
115: Crasis Zannah.
114: Vicky Qiu.
113: Bid's Inbox - "What exactly is cyber threat intelligence?"
112: What you (probably) didn't know about Apple AirTags.
111: Bridgette Boody.
110: Olayinka Ejirinde.
109: Recent Trends in the U.S. Job Market.
108: Tobi Babatunde.
107: “Offensive cyber operations are increasingly being used in hybrid military engagements.”
106: A conversation with Staff Sergeant Oyeteju Oyewo.
105: Sources & Methods - How Churches Use Data Analytics to Target Potential Worshippers.
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104: Strategic Intelligence Series - Walmart and the Chinese Government.
103: China's Attempts at Security Through Obscurity.
102: “Being saturated with negative content can alter the brain’s chemistry.”
101: A relatively new form of cyberbullying.
100: Strategic Intelligence Series - Potential Impacts of the Planned 5G Rollout.
99: "Negative things affect us more."
98: Strategic Intelligence Series - New Ways of Sourcing Customers' Data for Ad Targeting.
97: Organized Crime Series - Social Media Abuse, Flash Mobs and Felony Conspiracies.
96: Adeola Olagunju.
95: The data, privacy, and cybersecurity implications of the ongoing race for the metaverse.
94: Sources & Methods - Controversial Uses of Cell Phone Data.
93: Sources & Methods - Tesla and the Chinese Government.
92: The rise of low-code/no-code platforms in software development.
91: Strategic Intelligence Series - Data Centers in Africa.
90: "Nothing in this episode is true."
89: Michael Music.
88: Strategic Intelligence Series - "An Unusual Public Dispute Comparable to A High-Level Game of Chicken."
87: Strategic Intelligence Series - U.S. Efforts to Assert Semiconductor Chip Dominance.
86: Strategic Intelligence Series - China's Bid for Semiconductor Chip Dominance.
85: "We can’t sacrifice privacy, safety and kids’ mental health just for the convenience that these platforms offer."
84: Jacob Penovich.
83: "Most importantly...concerns over privacy and security will need to be addressed."
82: Matt Larson.
81: "Please forward this letter to your military intelligence agency" - A case of insider threat on steroids.
80: "Employees who work for them are not supposed to talk about it in public."
79: Grace Chi.
78: Key questions regarding employees' return to the office.
77: Paul O'Connor.
76: "Cooperating with foreign governments in cybersecurity cases will not be tolerated."
75: "Geofence warrants, however, work in reverse."
74: What is it like to work in cybersecurity in terms of stress levels, hours, and pay?
73: "The weaponization of public affairs." - How the Canadian military tested propaganda techniques on Canadians.
72: How the pandemic has changed the role of the CIO.
71: Khanh Nguyen.
70: "In Russia, details about treason cases...are typically classified."
69: Vladimir Duque.
68: “I can’t send you Western Union, I don’t want it traced.”
67: "But the extent of user tracking that may be required could spark privacy concerns."
66: Ryan Soper.
65: Amber Hamlet.
64: “We make body image issues worse for one in three teen girls.”
63: “This shameful day will long remain in history.”
62: Racism and cyberbullying as students return to physical classrooms.
61: North Korea's money laundering crew - Hushpuppi, G-Boss, & co.
60: Sharaf Niyi Hamed.
59: A closer look at the ProtonMail privacy incident.
58: Facebook's false claims about the privacy of WhatsApp messages.
57: A conversation with Khanh Nguyen about Google's recent privacy policy announcements.
56: A bank employee's outrage after getting fired in New York; another Nigerian cybercriminal sentenced to prison in Atlanta.
55: China's grip on its gaming industry.
54: Nigerian cybercriminals are now looking for company insiders to facilitate ransomware operations.
53: A spotlight on geofence warrants.
52: A guilty plea in Tampa, Florida, and new reports about a toxic workplace lawsuit in California.
51: AMA (Ask Me Anything) - host Bidemi Ologunde's perspective of the cybersecurity industry.
50: Updates on three cybercrime cases in Florida, Ohio, and New York.
49: New information about the T-Mobile data breach, and the FBI's recent warnings for grocery stores, restaurants, and food delivery service companies.
48: DHS is considering outside firms to help analyze social media to detect warning signs of domestic extremist violence
47: Presenting both sides of Apple's controversial iOS updates regarding online child safety.
46: Workplace sexism and structural racism in the (tech) industry.
45: Transnational Cybercrimes - a Guilty Nigerian Instagram Celebrity and a Corrupt Nigerian Public Official.
44: The NSA's warning regarding Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & NFC; how home sellers are spying on home buyers; and a cyberattack on 27 U.S. Attorneys' offices.
43: What does a recent cyberattack on four South African ports have to do with the global semiconductor chip shortage?
42: New Instagram updates focused on teen users; More fallout from the Pegasus spyware incident; and a generational gap in the return-to-office debate.
41: China's future-minded cyberattack operations on U.S. critical infrastructure; a data leak on the Clubhouse app; and fake Windows 11 installers.
40: China's changing goals in cyberspace; and how/why cybercriminals are going after airline companies and cloud service providers.
39: Another Catholic Church scandal: the privacy of "anonymized" mobile app data.
38: Advertisers are having anxiety because Facebook users are saying no to tracking on Apple devices.
37: "Out-group animosity drives engagement on social media"
36: Online disagreements are largely due to the way social media platforms are designed.
35: What are legal privileges and how can they affect cybersecurity investigations?
34: Iceland's successful trial of a 4-day workweek, social media companies vow to tackle the abuse and harassment of women online, and more.
33: How a Traffic Stop in South Carolina Led to a Cybercrime Bust in Georgia, Why Cloud Security is Still a Big Deal for Many Organizations, and more.
32: New Details About Global Cyberstalking Trends and A Cyber-Blackmail Incident in Nebraska.
31: Why your smartphone doesn't need to spy on you for ad targeting; How some kids' apps on Google Play are violating child protection laws, and more.
30: The hot U.S. housing market and the cybersecurity ramifications of Zillow's rapid growth.
29: New details on the joint FBI/AFP sting operation that targeted organized crime networks globally; and more.
28: Detailed out-of-office messages carry social engineering risks; common online scams that target teenagers; and more.
27: WhatsApp vs India/Brazil, Cyber Risks when Returning to the Office, and the JBS Ransomware Attack
26: Fake IDs, Fake Drivers, Fake Passengers & Fake Referrals
25: "Cyberattacks Against Critical Infrastructure are Becoming More Common"
24: "Greed is a Powerful Motivator"
23: Young & Restless: Two Young Men in Australia and the U.S. Made Thousands of Dollars by Running a Successful Credential Stuffing Operation
22: A Deep Dive on Deepfake Technology
21: How a Medical Center Employee Resorted to Cybercrime to Keep Up Appearances & Cybersecurity Best Practices for Managing Kids' Screen Time
20: United States Postal Inspectors are Monitoring Americans' Social Media Posts
19: Geico's Recent Data Breach, A History of Privacy Issues with Drivers' Data & Ongoing Lawsuits Against Auto Insurance Companies
18: A Former Coach Cyberstalked Female Athletes Via Social Media; A Mother/Daughter Duo Tried to Rig a Homecoming Election in Florida
17: A Follow-Up to Episode 15 & How an Italian IT Expert Hired a Hitman on the Dark Web to Hurt His Ex-Girlfriend
16: Conspiracy Theories, Cyber-Physical Crimes & Sentencing Guidelines
15: Scammers are Spoofing the Phone Numbers of FBI Field Offices in West Texas
14: COVID Vaccines, Negative Test Results & Vaccine Certificates are Now Available on the Dark Web
13: An IT Consultant Hacked His Former Employer's Client from Another Country
12: Anti-Asian Racism, Harassment and Violence: From 1882 to 2021
11: Weak Passwords, Intimate Pictures and Videos, Fake Court Affidavits & a Possible 32-Year Prison Sentence
10: A Targeted Cyberattack on a Local Government Contractor in Raleigh, North Carolina
9: In Orlando, Florida, A College Professor and Her Two Daughters were Cyber-Pranked with Uber and Lyft Ride Requests and a Ridiculous Pizza Order.
8: Mike Applied For Car Insurance Online, Then His Social Security Number Was Stolen. Ashley Got Into A Twitter Argument, Then California Hackers Sent Her a Phishing Email.
7: How An Oversharing Mom Unknowingly Assisted a Cyber Threat Actor in Las Vegas - The Dark Side of Cyber Threat Intelligence
6: Staying Cyber-Secure While Zoom-Schooling, 7 Cybersecurity Career-Killers & How Oversharing on Social Media Enables Social Engineering Attacks
5: Why Revenge Porn has Increased Dramatically During the Pandemic and How to Successfully Negotiate Pay Raises
4: Screen Time Management and Personal Data Privacy Practices
3: A Year-Long Phishing Attack, How Curiosity Makes Hackers' Jobs Easier, and the Dilemma of a Popular Muslim Prayer App
2: A Fitbit Deep Dive (Data Sharing, Privacy Policies and Overall Cyber Security & Intelligence)
1: A New WhatsApp User Policy, The Cyber Risks from the U.S. Capitol Riots and An Interesting Apple Watch Technology Coming Soon