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Uncanny Valley | WIRED

Inside the eBananas Scandal

Uncanny Valley | WIRED

WIRED

Technology

4.1575 Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

A package showing up on your doorstep normally gives you a little hit of excitement. But for one Massachusetts couple last year, the arrival of each new package triggered feelings of anxiety and dread. This week on Gadget Lab, we talk about the cyberstalking campaign that six former eBay employees allegedly launched against the married owners of a news website that’s often critical of the ecommerce industry. It’s a twisted tale featuring shipments of live roaches, a pig’s head mask, unwanted pornography, and a whole lot of bad feelings. WIRED’s own Brian Barrett joins us for the first half of the show to tell us about all the terrible antics the former eBayers have been charged with carrying out.

Later in the episode, we’re joined by WIRED’s Lily Hay Newman to discuss a new, previously unknown Russian internet group that’s been spreading disinformation online. Secondary Infektion, as the group is known, has for years been trying to disrupt elections, sow discord among European nations, and spread nationalist Russian propaganda using thousands of temporary social media accounts. A new report from researchers at Graphika outlines the group’s activities.

Show Notes: 

Brian Barrett’s story about the alleged eBay harassment scandal is here. Also read Lily on Grafika’s report about Secondary Infektion.

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Lily recommends keeping your tattoos and clothing logos hidden during public protests. Brian recommends Alabama Booksmith, which sells signed first editions of books. Mike recommends the Black Lives collection streaming for free on the Criterion Channel. Lauren recommends Duolingo for learning new languages.

Brain Barrett can be found on Twitter @BrBarrett. Lily is @lilyhnewman. Lauren Goode is @LaurenGoode. Mike is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth). Our executive producer is Alex Kapelman (@alexkapelman). Our theme music is by Solar Keys.

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0:00.0

Absolutely Bananas insane. Mike, do you know what I'm referring to?

0:04.8

Is that the new flavor of smoothie that shows up in your Hello Fresh box?

0:09.5

Does Hello Fresh deliver smoothies?

0:12.6

I don't know. You tell me.

0:14.3

I don't know, but I'm intrigued. No, no, I'm going to explain what that means.

0:19.2

Just keep that phrase in mind. Absolutely bananas insane.

0:28.9

Hi, everyone.

0:29.9

I'm Lauren Good.

0:30.7

I'm a senior writer at Wired, and you're listening to Gadget Lab.

0:33.6

I am joined remotely by my co-host, Wired Senior Editor Michael Colore, who is back from a break.

0:40.0

We missed you. Thank you. Thank you. It's great to be back, and it's great to see your face on the

0:44.8

little postage stamp on my screen. I'm sure you missed zooming in your time off. I did, yes.

0:51.4

All right. Absolutely Banana's insane is what Wired's digital director, Brian Barrett, tweeted

0:56.9

the other day when he shared his story about the harassment campaign that six former eBay employees

1:03.5

allegedly launched against a Massachusetts couple who happened to run an e-commerce news site.

1:10.2

And that is what we're going to talk about first on

1:12.2

today's podcast. Brian, thanks for coming on Gadget Lab. Hi, thank you guys for having me back.

1:18.1

Then later in the show, Wired's Lily Hay-Newman is going to join us to take us through the details

1:22.4

of a troubling Russian disinformation campaign. But first, I'm just going to call this story,

1:28.7

bananas eBay. Is that okay? Can we just call it bananas eBay? I think that's what it says in the court documents,

1:33.1

right? Yeah, I think so. Allegedly bananas eBay. A criminal complaint released this week by the

1:37.9

Massachusetts District Attorney's Office lays out this series of bizarre allegations that former eBay executives coordinated a long,

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