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Darknet Diaries

Ep 31: Hacker Giraffe

Darknet Diaries

Jack Rhysider

True Crime, Technology

4.98.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

In late November 2018, a hacker found over 50,000 printers were exposed to the Internet in ways they shouldn't have been. He wanted to raise awareness of this problem, and got himself into a whole heap of trouble. For show notes and links visit DarknetDiaries.com. This episode was sponsored by CuriosityStream. A documentary streaming service. Visit curiositystream.com/darknet and use promo code "darknet". This episode is also sponsored by Cover. Visit cover.com/darknet to get insured today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today we're going to talk with a wanted man.

0:02.6

Hi, I'm the hacker draft.

0:04.8

He's responsible for doing some hacking that's hit the news in the last few months.

0:08.1

Which were all hacks made to raise awareness about open devices and at the same time promote

0:14.2

a YouTuber that I like to choose, PewDiePie.

0:17.1

Yeah, this is actually quite surreal for me because just like three months ago I was introduced

0:22.8

to your podcast, right?

0:24.7

And I was listening and I was like, oh, damn, what if I would put a fight in the end

0:28.3

from one of these podcasts and it's just so surreal for me because I totally did not

0:32.9

expect any of this to happen.

0:34.2

Like the last month of my life is complete turnover then it's really.

0:38.6

You best start believing in hacker stories, Mr. Draft.

0:42.6

You're in one.

0:45.1

These are true stories from the dark side of the internet.

0:54.8

I'm Jack Recyder.

0:57.6

This is Dark Net Diaries.

1:15.7

This episode is brought to you by Spy Cloud.

1:18.6

For some people, ignorance is bliss.

1:20.8

But for you, as a security practitioner, that's not the case.

1:24.2

I went to spycloud.com to check into my Dark Net exposure and I won't tell you what

1:28.7

it is, but spoiler alert, I found some things that are pretty eye opening.

1:32.4

From breach exposures to info, stealing malware infections, knowing what criminals know

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