
Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast Hacker Uncovers Boeing’s Darkest Corporate Secrets
Dec 6, 2025
Khabir shares his transformation from software engineer to hacker at Boeing, revealing the intricate world of cybersecurity. He uncovers the dark art of social engineering, exposing how scammers manipulate their victims. The discussion dives into Boeing's internal culture and the fierce competition with Airbus, highlighting safety compromises. Additionally, Khabir recounts his transition to entrepreneurship after getting fired, leading to the creation of CreditFixrr, a credit repair solution harnessing AI technology. They also touch on the ethics around credit repair and personal experiences with credit challenges.
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Corporate Hacker Training At Boeing
- Khabir described being moved by Boeing to a hacking team and sent to SANS conferences to learn penetration testing.
- He learned network sniffing tools like Wireshark and how attackers watch traffic on public Wi-Fi.
Never Share Bank PINs Over The Phone
- Avoid giving PINs or codes to unsolicited callers posing as bank fraud teams.
- Verify caller identity and email domains before sharing any authentication numbers.
Execs Tripped By Social Engineering
- Khabir did social-engineering tests on Boeing executives by resetting passwords and chatting about personal photos.
- Executives often used easy passwords like a daughter's name plus birthday, exposing them to compromise.
