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The Bid Picture with Bidemi Ologunde — 498 episodes

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497. The Brief - May 12, 2026

2

496. The Rise of Humanoid Robots: Work, Health, Privacy, and the Future of AI

3

495. Chris Pearcey

4

494. The Brief - May 5, 2026

5

493. Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and the War Over OpenAI’s Mission

6

492. Peter Liu

7

491. The Brief - April 28, 2026

8

490. Wearables, AI Health Tools, and the Global Push for Phone-Free Schools

9

489. Scientist Deaths & Disappearances: What We Know Now

10

488. Tamara Laine

11

487. The Brief - April 21, 2026

12

486. The April 30 Question: Renew FISA Section 702 or Not?

13

485. Latifa Seini

14

484. The Brief - April 14, 2026

15

483. Five Human Skills AI Can't Fake

16

482. Jonathan Hernandez

17

481. The Brief - April 7, 2026

18

480. Agentic AI vs. The SaaSpocalypse

19

479. Chris Rhyss Edwards

20

478. The Brief - March 31, 2026

21

477. The Spy Trade

22

476. Krisztián Király

23

475. The Brief - March 24, 2026

24

474. The Car That Knows Too Much

25

473. Andrea D. Carter

26

472. The Brief - March 17, 2026

27

471. Inside America's Narcotics and Vice Crackdown

28

470. Kirsten Karchmer

29

469. The Brief - March 10, 2026

30

468. Prediction and Betting Markets

31

467. JoJo Kalita

32

466. The Brief - March 3, 2026

33

465. Nihilistic Violent Extremism (NVE)

34

464. Ed Delia, PCM

35

463. The Brief - February 24, 2026

36

462. Sanae Takaichi: Charisma, Control, and Geopolitical Consequences

37

461. Daniel Yoo

38

460. Preston Zeller

39

459. The Brief - February 17, 2026

40

458. China's Decision-Quality, Escalation Ladders, and the Geopolitical Aftershocks of Elite Arrests

41

457. Dammy Gbenro, PhD

42

456. The Brief - February 10, 2026

43

455. Costa Rica Under Fernández Delgado

44

454. Sara Dorris, MS, CSM

45

453. The Brief - February 3, 2026

46

452. Disruptions in the Global Video Game Industry

47

451. Episode 6 of The Work Ethic Podcast

48

450. Kseniia Litovskaia

49

449. The Brief - January 27, 2026

50

448. How fake “U.S. residents” slip through hiring, and what it means for insider risk

51

447. Robert LoCascio

52

446. The Brief - January 20, 2026

53

445. Sex, Lies, and the O-1 Visa

54

444. Robert Cobbs and Kyle Sumrow

55

443. The Brief - January 13, 2026

56

442. The Future of Healthcare Was Inevitable—The Risks Were Not

57

441. Gideon Hazam

58

440. The Brief - January 6, 2026

59

439. High Rents and Missed Car Payments

60

438. Julian Baron

61

437. The Brief - December 30, 2025

62

436. "...against all enemies, foreign and domestic."

63

435. Ivan Gekht

64

434. The Brief - December 23, 2025

65

433. American Megachurches

66

432. Bruce Johnson

67

431. The Brief - December 16, 2025

68

430. A Not-So-Shocking Deal

69

429. John Kammer

70

428. Geopolitical Upgrades

71

427. Jake Ward

72

426. How Fear, Attention, Tribalism, and Engagement Shape Everyday Events

73

425. Daria Dubovskaia

74

424. Food Trucks, Charter Schools, & Fake Rehabs

75

423. Gal Borenstein

76

422. Your Electric Bill is Powering AI Data Centers

77

421. Derek Newton

78

420. AI Automation, Layoffs, and the Monetization of Loneliness

79

419. Gretchen Andrew

80

418. Measuring Well-Being

81

417. Amanda Schlichting

82

416. A Weekend in Organized Crime Investigations

83

415. Background Checks

84

414. Shannon Noonan

85

413. The Hidden Influence of Tech in American Society

86

412. Becky Passmore

87

411. Lynn Fairweather, MSW

88

410. Meta vs. ByteDance - An ODNI Risk Brief

89

409. Apple Privacy to GLP‑1 Drugs: The Trust Crisis Explained in Seven Sectors

90

408. Matt Topper

91

407. Secrecy vs. Privacy

92

406. Insiders Without Badges

93

405. Melinda Nevala - U.S. State Privacy Laws and Individual Data Rights, Part 2

94

404. Palantir Technologies

95

403. Ayotunde Aladejana

96

402. Jeremy Samide

97

401. Bidemi Ologunde on The Medcurity Podcast

98

400. Bidemi Ologunde on Becoming Undeniable in Tech

99

399. Scott Alldridge

100

398. Luck, Loss, and the Long Game

101

397. Melinda Nevala - U.S. State Privacy Laws and Individual Data Rights, Part 1

102

396. Jerod Brennen

103

395. Local Restaurants Are Disappearing Worldwide

104

394. Hidden Cameras in Vacation Rentals

105

393. Tom Arnold

106

392. Joshua Lauer

107

391. The Violent Price of Crypto Success

108

390. Digital Sweatshops in Africa

109

389. Fake IT Workers: An Origin Story

110

388. Jay Trinckes

111

387. Patrika Alis Cheston

112

386. Ghost Students Stealing Student Loans

113

385. An Invisible Epidemic - AI, Opioids & Gambling

114

384. Illicit Activities on Digital Platforms

115

383. Encrypted Messaging Apps and National Security

116

382. Craig Taylor

117

381. Aaron Mello

118

380. AI Obsession and a Workforce Crisis

119

379. May Brooks-Kempler

120

378. Murphy John.

121

377. Saaim Khan.

122

376. Wendi Walker.

123

375. Melinda Nevala.

124

374. Mini-Golf and Major Crimes.

125

373. Food Delivery Apps are Tricking Us into Overeating.

126

372. AI Debrief (January 2025).

127

371. Greg Ross-Munro.

128

370. Michele Rigby Assad.

129

369. December 2024 Case Files.

130

368. The Recent Drone Incident at Vandenberg Space Force Base.

131

367. What is the Dark Web?

132

366. Bid's Outbox - AI, Banks and Why You Should (Probably) Use Encryption.

133

365. Yabsera "Yabi" Demissie.

134

364. November 2024 Case Files.

135

363. Purandar Das & Ken Foster.

136

362. Jorge Flores.

137

361. What Teslas See.

138

360. October 2024 Case Files.

139

359. Craig Petronella.

140

358. Steve Diamond.

141

357. Pronatalism.

142

356. Nigel Boston.

143

355. September 2024 Case Files.

144

354. First-Day-of-School Photos are a Privacy Nightmare.

145

353. Timothy Tanksley (Richtech Robotics).

146

352. The Cost of Staying (a story about burnout).

147

351. August 2024 Cyber Case FIles.

148

350. Leah Morris.

149

349. Alan DeKok.

150

348. AI's Impact on India's Tech Outsourcing Sector.

151

347. "Not all screen time is bad."

152

346. July 2024 Cyber Case Files.

153

345. AI vs. Employee Productivity and Mental Health.

154

344. Joe Gellatly.

155

343. Upcoming Changes to Cyber Insurance in the U.S.

156

342. Purandar Das.

157

341. June 2024 Cyber Case Files (The Cyber Case Files Podcast).

158

340. Teenage Boys & Generative AI.

159

339. Micro-Cuts in Tech: Why AI Skills Matter.

160

338. Rocco D'Amico.

161

337. Chris Hadnagy.

162

336. May 2024 Cyber Case Files (The Cyber Case Files Podcast).

163

335. Unexpected Repercussions from the Change Healthcare Cyberattack.

164

334. Ryan Smith.

165

333. Sergio A. Athanasso.

166

332. Karisya "Ysa" Moran-Adames.

167

331. The Cyber Case Files Podcast - Episode 25.

168

330. Renée Gould.

169

329. Dr. Paul Rivera.

170

328. Philippe Humeau.

171

327. Dr. Paul Ashley.

172

326. Richard Hollis.

173

325. Yasir Ali.

174

324. Electronic Warfare.

175

323. AI Innovation, Regulation, and the Pursuit of Equitable Progress.

176

322. Insider Threat Attacks.

177

321. Claude 3.0

178

320. Ileana Damaso.

179

319. "Amanda, from Corporate."

180

318. Nick Hughes.

181

317. Apple's PQ3.

182

316. Technical (Tactical) Stories.

183

315. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 7: Victim Stories and Expert Insights

184

314. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 6: Addressing the Addiction

185

313. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 5: Identifying the Addiction

186

312. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 4: Risk Factors

187

311. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 3: Understanding the Addiction

188

310. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 2: History

189

309. Online Sports Betting Addiction Part 1: Introduction

190

308. Hacks & Attacks: Tit for Tat Cyber Warfare.

191

307. Saudi Spies, Self-Driving Fires, AI Blackmail, and a Presidential Campaign on TikTok.

192

306. The Chinese Property Sector Crisis.

193

305. "...tools of military reconnaissance."

194

304. Some Recent Developments Regarding AI in the U.S. and China.

195

303. ADHD Diagnoses Among Adult Women.

196

302. A Law Firm in Nebraska.

197

301. "Shrinking in Absolute Numbers."

198

300. Denver, Colorado.

199

299. A Penetration Test in St. Pete, Florida.

200

298. Matt Larson.

201

297. Cyber Bidding Wars: A Remote Possibility of High Stakes Logins.

202

296. Houthi Involvement in the Israel–Hamas War.

203

295. Political and Security Developments in Peru (2023-2024).

204

294. Heather Henry.

205

293. Clark County, Nevada.

206

292. Principal Suspect: A School District's Nightmare.

207

291. "Misinformation, toxicity, and the proliferation of bots."

208

290. Home Base: A Ransomware Incident in California.

209

289. Lee Bristow.

210

288. Argentina's Economic Crisis.

211

287. Paris, France.

212

286. Chemistry Assignments and Video Games.

213

285. Recent Events in Pakistan.

214

284. Nermin Amin.

215

283. Geopolitics: Spy Games.

216

282. Toronto, Canada.

217

281. "The overall ecosystem remains active..."

218

280. A Banking Trojan in Brazil.

219

279. Chinese Cyber Activities in Guyana.

220

278. On Using Generative AI in the Workplace.

221

277. Lagos, Nigeria.

222

276. "Alvarez"

223

275. The Secondary Impacts of High Housing Costs.

224

274. Guacamaya's Cyberattack on the Mexican Government.

225

273. Nude-Photo Scams are Targeting Teen Boys.

226

272. Singapore.

227

271. Counter-Insurgency Efforts in Cabo Delgado.

228

270. Mark D. Nicholls.

229

269. Wagga Wagga, Australia.

230

268. Stalking Mia.

231

267. Fake Nudes of High School Girls.

232

266. La Plata, Argentina.

233

265. Geopolitics: The Durra Gas Field Dispute.

234

264. U.S. Government Efforts to Regulate Cryptocurrency Mixers.

235

263. Kumasi, Ghana.

236

262. "They probably knew about today's Family Court hearing."

237

261. Teens now want their parents to track their locations.

238

260. Extortion in Spain.

239

259. Houthi Militant Operations and the Gaza Crisis.

240

258. Swedish gangs using Spotify for money laundering.

241

257. Canada, India, and the Khalistan Movement.

242

256. More AI Problems.

243

255. Trains in Poland.

244

254. Phone notifications and kids’ mental health.

245

253. ENDOFDAYS.

246

252. AI Girlfriends - Part 3.

247

251. AI Girlfriends - Part 2.

248

250. AI Girlfriends - Part 1.

249

249. Meanwhile, in Houston, Texas...

250

248. Streamflation.

251

247. Tony, from South Carolina.

252

246. "Quiet Firing."

253

245. Meanwhile, in Canada...

254

244. Valentine Eiterebhe aka Papanesky.

255

243. October Skies.

256

242. Copyright Wars: The Dispute Over Uncompensated Content Use by AI Giants.

257

241. An Infiltration at the Border.

258

240. Kitchenery - Akshay Bhuva & Andrew Collier.

259

239. Spying on a U.S. Federal Agency.

260

238. The Netflix Formula: The Tech Behind Your Next Recommendation.

261

237. ForceNet.

262

236. AI and Elections: Can We Spot the Fakes Before They Damage Democracy?

263

235. Religious Tensions, Political Aims, and an Iran-led Cyberattack on Bahrain.

264

234. Opportunity Costs: Job Flexibility is Now the New Pay Raise.

265

233. The Port of London Authority.

266

232. Does Facebook shape political discourse?

267

231. A DDoS Attack in Finland.

268

230. Shein's Growth & TikTok's Power Over Corporate Decision-Making.

269

229. Marla's Extraordinary Friday.

270

228. Chinese Cyber Diplomacy.

271

227. The CTI Analyst and His Gas Station Coffee.

272

226. Modern Guidance and Age Restrictions for Social Media.

273

225. Chris Were.

274

224. Hilario Itriago.

275

223. Jeff Reinke.

276

222. Darren Gallop.

277

221. Rethinking Enterprise Search in the AI Era.

278

220. AI's Workplace Paradox.

279

219. Montana's TikTok Ban.

280

218. Picky Employers and an Evolving Job Market.

281

217. Huxley Barbee.

282

216. Chasing the Win: The Dangers of Sports Betting Addiction.

283

215: Nick Hughes.

284

214. Olubukunmi "BK" Olukoya.

285

213: Unintended Consequences - The Surprising Link Between Telehealth Services, Prescription Drug Shortages and Student Behavioral Issues.

286

212: Spy Games - Spyware & Offensive Cyber Weapons.

287

211: TikTok - Geopolitics, Popular Culture, and National Security.

288

210: AI's evolving role in the healthcare industry.

289

209: Unintended Consequences of the Tech Layoffs.

290

208: New Sextortion Scams Targeting Teenage Boys.

291

207: JT Taylor.

292

206: Dez Rock.

293

205: Your boss is (probably) spying on you.

294

204: Lee Bristow.

295

203: The Impact of ChatGPT on American Public Education.

296

202: Nathaniel Schwartz.

297

201: Nermin Amin.

298

200: Robin Allen.

299

199: "Airlines generate massive amounts of data."

300

198: Stefany Velasquez.

301

197: "Several things affect the willingness to work."

302

196: Social (Media) Shopping, aka Social Commerce.

303

195: "Unfortunate and negative experiences are not completely unavoidable."

304

194: Dial "0" for Customer Care.

305

193: Cyber Bullying, Kids' Mental Health, and Group Chat Politics.

306

192: "Sharenting" and Online Mom Groups. 🤔

307

191: The Tech Industry Layoffs.

308

190: Javvad Malik.

309

189: Meta's First World Problems.

310

188: Drones, Oil, Wheat, and the Hijab Protests - Part 4 of 4.

311

187: Drones, Oil, Wheat, and the Hijab Protests - Part 3 of 4.

312

186: Drones, Oil, Wheat, and the Hijab Protests - Part 2 of 4.

313

185: Drones, Oil, Wheat, and the Hijab Protests - Part 1 of 4.

314

184: "Clear and Plain Language."

315

183: Online Dating Scams.

316

182: Sources & Methods - Spies Among Us.

317

181: "Quiet Quitting" and Work-Life Balance.

318

180: Bidemi "Bid" Ologunde.

319

179: The Pandemic's Effect on Workplace Friendships.

320

178: Peter Galanis.

321

177: Natalya Yanovich.

322

176: Dr. Shannon Cataldo, DC.

323

175: Mindless Scrolling, Screen Time, and Device Dependency.

324

174: Dr. Tobi Owotomo, PT, DPT, ATC, LAT.

325

173: Yabsera "Yabi" Demissie.

326

172: Amazon's Fake Review Problem.

327

171: "Some places that people visit can be particularly personal."

328

170: Your Home Address Shouldn't Be Searchable Online.

329

169: "They fall short of carding everyone on Instagram."

330

168: "A huge financial disincentive to block user information."

331

167: "They don't prevent teens from having secret accounts, known as Finstas."

332

166: "Something closer to internet trench warfare."

333

165: "Deceptive practices to advertise mental health services online."

334

164: Crypto Laundering.

335

163: "The app basically took over her brain."

336

162: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 5 of 5.

337

161: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 4 of 5.

338

160: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 3 of 5.

339

159: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 2 of 5.

340

158: Cryptocurrency Addiction - Part 1 of 5.

341

157: Slack is (now) the new LinkedIn.

342

156: Tiffany Archibong.

343

155: Using Artificial Intelligence Tools to Prevent School Shootings.

344

154: "...A parade of negative peer pressure, destructive social comparisons, and generally horrible decisions."

345

153: "...flexibility makes recruitment easier."

346

152: Hiring Freezes in the Tech Industry.

347

151: "She found the comment about her appearance, however well-intentioned, to be insensitive."

348

150: "The exact opposite of what the platform stands for."

349

149: How Childhood Experiences Influence Social Media Habits.

350

148: Kolapo Atinmo.

351

147: Inflation and the Tech Industry.

352

146: Valentine Eiterebhe.

353

145: Ileana Damaso.

354

144: What is "TikTok Brain"?

355

143: "...TikTok ads convinced them they had ADHD."

356

142: Income-Share Agreements.

357

141: Netflix's Issue with Shared Passwords and Freeloaders.

358

140: Demi Oladipo.

359

139: Coming Soon - WhatsApp Communities.

360

138: Offsite Meetings, Expiring Office Leases, and Google's $9.5 Billion Expansion.

361

137: Funke Kola-Amodu.

362

136: Parneille Walker.

363

135: What is Web3.0?

364

134: New Tech Hotspots Across the U.S.

365

133: How Yale Med Lost $40.5 Million - The Story of Jamie Petrone.

366

132: Dr. Shannon Cataldo, DC.

367

131: Sanctions, Bank Cards, and Domain Name Servers.

368

130: Dara Nafiu.

369

129: Bid's Inbox - "What is OSINT?"

370

128: Recent Developments on Tinder, TikTok, and Instagram.

371

127: The Lapsus$ Group.

372

126: Mason Taylor.

373

125: Technological problems are getting in the way of learning.

374

124: The Politics of Mobile App Security - YouTube & YouTube Kids.

375

123: The Future of Work and the Workplace in the Tech Industry.

376

122: Nermin Amin.

377

121: Using Cryptocurrencies to Evade Sanctions.

378

120: Sources & Methods - Money Transfer Records

379

119: Another Social Media Episode.

380

118: How Employers are Easing Job Requirements to Boost (Tech) Diversity.

381

117: Stefany Velasquez.

382

116: Yabsera "Yabi" Demissie.

383

115: Crasis Zannah.

384

114: Vicky Qiu.

385

113: Bid's Inbox - "What exactly is cyber threat intelligence?"

386

112: What you (probably) didn't know about Apple AirTags.

387

111: Bridgette Boody.

388

110: Olayinka Ejirinde.

389

109: Recent Trends in the U.S. Job Market.

390

108: Tobi Babatunde.

391

107: “Offensive cyber operations are increasingly being used in hybrid military engagements.”

392

106: A conversation with Staff Sergeant Oyeteju Oyewo.

393

105: Sources & Methods - How Churches Use Data Analytics to Target Potential Worshippers.

394

0. Trailer

395

104: Strategic Intelligence Series - Walmart and the Chinese Government.

396

103: China's Attempts at Security Through Obscurity.

397

102: “Being saturated with negative content can alter the brain’s chemistry.”

398

101: A relatively new form of cyberbullying.

399

100: Strategic Intelligence Series - Potential Impacts of the Planned 5G Rollout.

400

99: "Negative things affect us more."

401

98: Strategic Intelligence Series - New Ways of Sourcing Customers' Data for Ad Targeting.

402

97: Organized Crime Series - Social Media Abuse, Flash Mobs and Felony Conspiracies.

403

96: Adeola Olagunju.

404

95: The data, privacy, and cybersecurity implications of the ongoing race for the metaverse.

405

94: Sources & Methods - Controversial Uses of Cell Phone Data.

406

93: Sources & Methods - Tesla and the Chinese Government.

407

92: The rise of low-code/no-code platforms in software development.

408

91: Strategic Intelligence Series - Data Centers in Africa.

409

90: "Nothing in this episode is true."

410

89: Michael Music.

411

88: Strategic Intelligence Series - "An Unusual Public Dispute Comparable to A High-Level Game of Chicken."

412

87: Strategic Intelligence Series - U.S. Efforts to Assert Semiconductor Chip Dominance.

413

86: Strategic Intelligence Series - China's Bid for Semiconductor Chip Dominance.

414

85: "We can’t sacrifice privacy, safety and kids’ mental health just for the convenience that these platforms offer."

415

84: Jacob Penovich.

416

83: "Most importantly...concerns over privacy and security will need to be addressed."

417

82: Matt Larson.

418

81: "Please forward this letter to your military intelligence agency" - A case of insider threat on steroids.

419

80: "Employees who work for them are not supposed to talk about it in public."

420

79: Grace Chi.

421

78: Key questions regarding employees' return to the office.

422

77: Paul O'Connor.

423

76: "Cooperating with foreign governments in cybersecurity cases will not be tolerated."

424

75: "Geofence warrants, however, work in reverse."

425

74: What is it like to work in cybersecurity in terms of stress levels, hours, and pay?

426

73: "The weaponization of public affairs." - How the Canadian military tested propaganda techniques on Canadians.

427

72: How the pandemic has changed the role of the CIO.

428

71: Khanh Nguyen.

429

70: "In Russia, details about treason cases...are typically classified."

430

69: Vladimir Duque.

431

68: “I can’t send you Western Union, I don’t want it traced.”

432

67: "But the extent of user tracking that may be required could spark privacy concerns."

433

66: Ryan Soper.

434

65: Amber Hamlet.

435

64: “We make body image issues worse for one in three teen girls.”

436

63: “This shameful day will long remain in history.”

437

62: Racism and cyberbullying as students return to physical classrooms.

438

61: North Korea's money laundering crew - Hushpuppi, G-Boss, & co.

439

60: Sharaf Niyi Hamed.

440

59: A closer look at the ProtonMail privacy incident.

441

58: Facebook's false claims about the privacy of WhatsApp messages.

442

57: A conversation with Khanh Nguyen about Google's recent privacy policy announcements.

443

56: A bank employee's outrage after getting fired in New York; another Nigerian cybercriminal sentenced to prison in Atlanta.

444

55: China's grip on its gaming industry.

445

54: Nigerian cybercriminals are now looking for company insiders to facilitate ransomware operations.

446

53: A spotlight on geofence warrants.

447

52: A guilty plea in Tampa, Florida, and new reports about a toxic workplace lawsuit in California.

448

51: AMA (Ask Me Anything) - host Bidemi Ologunde's perspective of the cybersecurity industry.

449

50: Updates on three cybercrime cases in Florida, Ohio, and New York.

450

49: New information about the T-Mobile data breach, and the FBI's recent warnings for grocery stores, restaurants, and food delivery service companies.

451

48: DHS is considering outside firms to help analyze social media to detect warning signs of domestic extremist violence

452

47: Presenting both sides of Apple's controversial iOS updates regarding online child safety.

453

46: Workplace sexism and structural racism in the (tech) industry.

454

45: Transnational Cybercrimes - a Guilty Nigerian Instagram Celebrity and a Corrupt Nigerian Public Official.

455

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.

456

43: What does a recent cyberattack on four South African ports have to do with the global semiconductor chip shortage?

457

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.

458

41: China's future-minded cyberattack operations on U.S. critical infrastructure; a data leak on the Clubhouse app; and fake Windows 11 installers.

459

40: China's changing goals in cyberspace; and how/why cybercriminals are going after airline companies and cloud service providers.

460

39: Another Catholic Church scandal: the privacy of "anonymized" mobile app data.

461

38: Advertisers are having anxiety because Facebook users are saying no to tracking on Apple devices.

462

37: "Out-group animosity drives engagement on social media"

463

36: Online disagreements are largely due to the way social media platforms are designed.

464

35: What are legal privileges and how can they affect cybersecurity investigations?

465

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.

466

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.

467

32: New Details About Global Cyberstalking Trends and A Cyber-Blackmail Incident in Nebraska.

468

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.

469

30: The hot U.S. housing market and the cybersecurity ramifications of Zillow's rapid growth.

470

29: New details on the joint FBI/AFP sting operation that targeted organized crime networks globally; and more.

471

28: Detailed out-of-office messages carry social engineering risks; common online scams that target teenagers; and more.

472

27: WhatsApp vs India/Brazil, Cyber Risks when Returning to the Office, and the JBS Ransomware Attack

473

26: Fake IDs, Fake Drivers, Fake Passengers & Fake Referrals

474

25: "Cyberattacks Against Critical Infrastructure are Becoming More Common"

475

24: "Greed is a Powerful Motivator"

476

23: Young & Restless: Two Young Men in Australia and the U.S. Made Thousands of Dollars by Running a Successful Credential Stuffing Operation

477

22: A Deep Dive on Deepfake Technology

478

21: How a Medical Center Employee Resorted to Cybercrime to Keep Up Appearances & Cybersecurity Best Practices for Managing Kids' Screen Time

479

20: United States Postal Inspectors are Monitoring Americans' Social Media Posts

480

19: Geico's Recent Data Breach, A History of Privacy Issues with Drivers' Data & Ongoing Lawsuits Against Auto Insurance Companies

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18: A Former Coach Cyberstalked Female Athletes Via Social Media; A Mother/Daughter Duo Tried to Rig a Homecoming Election in Florida

482

17: A Follow-Up to Episode 15 & How an Italian IT Expert Hired a Hitman on the Dark Web to Hurt His Ex-Girlfriend

483

16: Conspiracy Theories, Cyber-Physical Crimes & Sentencing Guidelines

484

15: Scammers are Spoofing the Phone Numbers of FBI Field Offices in West Texas

485

14: COVID Vaccines, Negative Test Results & Vaccine Certificates are Now Available on the Dark Web

486

13: An IT Consultant Hacked His Former Employer's Client from Another Country

487

12: Anti-Asian Racism, Harassment and Violence: From 1882 to 2021

488

11: Weak Passwords, Intimate Pictures and Videos, Fake Court Affidavits & a Possible 32-Year Prison Sentence

489

10: A Targeted Cyberattack on a Local Government Contractor in Raleigh, North Carolina

490

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.

491

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.

492

7: How An Oversharing Mom Unknowingly Assisted a Cyber Threat Actor in Las Vegas - The Dark Side of Cyber Threat Intelligence

493

6: Staying Cyber-Secure While Zoom-Schooling, 7 Cybersecurity Career-Killers & How Oversharing on Social Media Enables Social Engineering Attacks

494

5: Why Revenge Porn has Increased Dramatically During the Pandemic and How to Successfully Negotiate Pay Raises

495

4: Screen Time Management and Personal Data Privacy Practices

496

3: A Year-Long Phishing Attack, How Curiosity Makes Hackers' Jobs Easier, and the Dilemma of a Popular Muslim Prayer App

497

2: A Fitbit Deep Dive (Data Sharing, Privacy Policies and Overall Cyber Security & Intelligence)

498

1: A New WhatsApp User Policy, The Cyber Risks from the U.S. Capitol Riots and An Interesting Apple Watch Technology Coming Soon