Malicious Life by Cybereason tells the unknown stories of the history of cybersecurity, with comment
CYBER is a new podcast from Motherboard, a very well known and respected technology blog and online
In its prime, Mt. Gox was essentially the place where Bitcoin happened. But for two years, Mt. Gox w
This week we're doing an episode swap with the excellent podcast Darknet Diaries. A former NSA a
Today on Malicious Life, tens of thousands of people get robbed. Then a community gets together to
How did the Jerusalem virus trigger the birth of the entire Anti Virus industry in Israel? A high-st
Although scary, the Jerusalem virus, discovered in Israel in 1987, was in fact a rather simple virus
Eugene Spafford (aka Spaf), a professor of computer science at Purdue University, was the first rese
It’s a weapon that harnessed the strength of millions of computers at once: a cannon so powerful it
On the second installment of our Ashely Madison hack retelling, we look at the fallout of one of the
When Ashley Madison got hacked, it made international headlines. Why? Because it wasn’t just a major
As we prepare to release an awesome 2-part story in two weeks, we decided to give you a chance to go
If movies have taught me anything, it’s that if you want to rob a bank, you dress as the cleaning cr
How does the outbreak of a “plague” inside a video game- a bug, essentially- affect real-life diseas
Stuxnet was a devastating weapon, but who wielded it? That is the question we try to answer with the
Stuxnet was a weapon, a kind of a smart bomb- perhaps one of the smartest bombs ever created. A bomb
Where armies once fought with bullets and bombs, they now engage in clandestine, invisible warfare.
The Shammon Virus. There is a single company, run by a royal family, which employs the majority of t
Not all malware is created equal. Some malware will attempt to erase your files, demand ransom, or s
A young woman is arrested by the Chinese government while trying to cross the border to Tibet. Her i