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"What the Hack?" is the award-winning true cybercrime podcast--the place to hear memorable stories and get good advice.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 47min
Episode 216: Who’s Watching the Watchers?
Charity Clark, Vermont's Attorney General, champions data privacy and consumer protection as she unpacks the sneaky world of digital surveillance. She discusses the real threats posed by AI scams and how companies harvest your data without you knowing. Listeners learn about the urgent need for regulations to safeguard personal privacy, particularly for children in schools. Clark emphasizes the importance of engaging with legislators to fight back against big tech and protect our online rights.

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Sep 2, 2025 • 44min
Episode 215: They Targeted His Mom, He Went Full CIA
Ken Westbrook, CEO of Stop Scams Alliance and former CIA analyst, shares his harrowing experience of how a scam drained his mother's life savings. He reveals the alarming sophistication of scamming tactics, including smishing and scareware, and their ties to transnational crime. Westbrook emphasizes the urgent need for financial literacy among youth and coordinated government action to combat these threats. He calls for awareness to protect vulnerable individuals and suggests strategies for safeguarding personal data.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 38min
Episode 214: DEF CON Redux with Rachel Tobac!
Rachel Tobac, CEO of SocialProof Security and a social engineering expert, dives into the often-overlooked vulnerabilities of human behavior in cybersecurity. She shares how becoming a harder target can deter attackers. From the fascinating art of social engineering to the ethical dilemmas of penetration testing, Rachel discusses modern threats like AI voice cloning. Learn practical strategies to minimize your digital footprint and safeguard your personal information from savvy cyber threats.

Aug 19, 2025 • 42min
Episode 213: Inside DEF CON’s Social Engineering Village
Dive into the thrilling atmosphere of DEF CON’s Social Engineering Village, where contestants master the art of persuasion to extract information from unwitting employees. Explore how tactics of manipulation blend with psychology, as participants face challenges under pressure. Discover the ethical dilemmas of social engineering and the real-world implications for cybersecurity. The conversation also touches on combating cryptocurrency scams, shedding light on the psychological strategies employed by scammers in today's digital landscape.

Aug 12, 2025 • 43min
Episode 212: How to Talk to a Cybercriminal
Kurtis Minder knows the dark web better than most—and he’s not just watching from the sidelines. As a ransomware negotiator, he’s helped victims talk their way out of seemingly impossible situations. This week, we explore how cybercriminals operate, what makes them tick, and what you need to know to avoid becoming their next target. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 5, 2025 • 34min
Episode 211: The Coldplay Couple and the End of Anonymity
A not-entirely innocent moment at a concert set the internet on fire. But what if that was just a symptom of a bigger problem? New York Times journalist Kashmir Hill, author of Your Face Belongs to Us, helps us explore the chilling reality of ambient surveillance, and how facial recognition could be the end privacy as we know it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 29, 2025 • 45min
Episode 210: Cracking the Code of Fraud with AARP's Kathy Stokes
Online fraud isn't just annoying; it's a national crisis. Last year alone, it may have siphoned $158 billion from the U.S. economy. This episode features AARP's Kathy Stokes, who reveals how fraud has morphed into a sophisticated, global operation and what's being done to fight back against this evolving threat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 22, 2025 • 42min
Episode 209: Unmasking the North Korean IT Scam
In this discussion, Amanda Gerut, West Coast editor for Fortune magazine and author of a revealing piece on North Korean operatives, dives into the chilling world of remote IT scams funding North Korea's nuclear ambitions. She uncovers the shocking operations of laptop farms and identity theft targeting Western companies. With insight into the harrowing conditions faced by coerced North Korean IT workers, the conversation highlights law enforcement's challenges and essential tips for freelancers on safeguarding against scams and identity theft.

Jul 15, 2025 • 46min
Episode 208: Will AI Write Its Own Laws?
In this engaging discussion, Ben Winters, Director of AI and Privacy at the Consumer Federation of America, dives into the complexities of AI regulation. He highlights the chaos caused by unregulated AI, revealing dangers like scams and biased algorithms. Ben critiques the blurred lines of therapy bots and emphasizes the need for robust privacy policies. He also discusses the urgency for state-level protections, the threat of dirty data in criminal justice, and calls for accountability among AI CEOs. A fascinating deep dive into the pressing issues of our digital age!

Jul 8, 2025 • 34min
Episode 207: Kristen and the Phantom Puppy
A listener shares her harrowing tale of being scammed while searching for a Jack Russell puppy. The scammers employed fake breeders and aggressive tactics, creating a whirlwind of red flags and emotional turmoil. Details like inflated shipping costs and suspicious photos only added to the drama. They discuss vital warning signs to identify pet scams and provide essential tips for safely purchasing pets online. From in-person meetings to verifying references, this conversation is packed with advice to protect yourself from fraud.


