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89. Exclusive: Ukraine says joint mission with U.S. derailed Moscow’s cyber attacks

We traveled to Ukraine last month to learn more about a hunt forward operation Cybercom and cyber operators from Ukraine secretly launched before the war. This is the first time the Ukrainian side of the story has been revealed publicly. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Oct 17, 202323 min

88. Exclusive: Inside Ukraine’s secret drone factories

We travel to Ukraine to look at its grassroots defense industry and take you into its secret drone factories where entrepreneurs are able to put innovative weapons into the hands of soldiers at the front in a matter of weeks, not months. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Oct 10, 202326 min

87. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘How AI Will Turbocharge Misinformation’ from Humans vs. Machines

An episode from “Humans vs. Machines” from Aventine Research Institute and Pineapple Street Studios. Misinformation has influenced elections, ruined reputations and fundamentally changed society’s relationship with the truth. Now, large language models like ChatGPT have the potential to create and spread misinformation at a scale we’ve never seen before. As technology improves, the question won’t be, ‘What we can believe in?’ but whether we’ll be able to believe in anything at all. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Oct 3, 202326 min

86. What will Moscow do with the Wagner Group now?

The Russian private army known as the Wagner Group has been tied not just to atrocities in Ukraine but to operations in Africa that helped Russia extend its reach. The looming question for Moscow: what do we do with Wagner now? Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 26, 202326 min

85. What Wagner Group learned from ISIS

Back in August, the leader of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was killed in a fiery plane crash. So we decided to revisit an episode we did a few months ago about the Wagner group and how it recruits. It turns out they tore a page from the ISIS playbook. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 19, 202327 min

84. Dutch police, cyber booby traps and a dark market takedown for the ages

Led by a motley crew of old-school cops and cyber whiz-kids, a Dutch police unit takes control of one of the dark web's most notorious drug markets and make history. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 12, 202328 min

83. “Ding-dong ditch” on steroids

Remember ding-dong ditch? You and your friends rang a doorbell and then ran away? These days the prank of choice among the young cyber set is something called swatting: calling the police with a hoax report that sends them rushing – guns drawn – to some address and unsuspecting victim. After years of writing it off as childish mischief, legislators, law enforcement and tech companies are finally trying to address it. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Sep 5, 202328 min

82. The Clop gang’s in love with a special kind of bug

Back in May, a Russian-speaking cyber gang named Clop broke into MOVEit, a little-known file transfer program. They managed to steal data from some 60 million people (and counting). While the scale of the attack was impressive, what really raised eyebrows was how they did it. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 29, 202324 min

81. Ilya Sachkov v. the Kremlin

Ilya Sachkov co-founded the cybersecurity company Group-IB to make the world safe from Russian-speaking cybercriminals. Then he asked Russian authorities to help round them up, and things went spectacularly wrong. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 22, 202328 min

80. Meet ChatGPT’s evil twin

Wave “goodbye” to those pesky emails from Nigerian princes and say “hello” to the latest generation of AI enabled email scamming. It’s smarter, faster and, by the way, looks like it’s coming from your boss. The only thing that might stop them? AI itself. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 15, 202323 min

79. One woman’s Orwellian experience with disinformation

We look at an American disinformation campaign that makes clear online abuse directed at women goes far beyond a couple of mean tweets. And, an update on a Syrian activist who was on the receiving end of a misinformation crisis of her own. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 8, 202325 min

78. Trouble in the cloud

Putting your data in the cloud used to be seen as the gold standard of information security. Why have your small IT team protect your data when the experts at Microsoft or Google or AWS can do it instead? And then in May, Chinese hackers broke into the Microsoft cloud, exposing not just a flaw in the code, but a glitch in company’s business model as well. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Aug 1, 202318 min

77. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘The internet is at the bottom of the sea’ from Things That Go Boom

This week, we share an episode from PRX and Inkstick Media’s “Things that Go Boom” podcast about the thousands of miles of fiber optic cable lying at the bottom of the sea. Some 95 percent of the world’s electronic data is traveling through them and cables are taking centerstage in the high-stakes competition between the U.S. and China. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 25, 202339 min

76. The Mexican army’s love affair with spyware

Since our story on spyware in Mexico aired back in March, researchers have discovered a roster of Pegasus spyware infections on the phones of local journalists, activists, and even officials within the Mexican president’s inner circle. This week, we return to our deep dive on the use of spyware in Mexico and the revelation that the army created a secret military intelligence unit dedicated to its use. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 18, 202324 min

75. SPECIAL FEATURE: 'Life, death and AI' from Endless Thread

From WBUR's “Endless Thread" podcast, a story on a growing segment of artificial intelligence: immortalizing the dead through predictive AI text and how bots can help us understand grief. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 11, 202334 min

74. Reality Winner and the handling of secret documents

We revisit a sit-down interview we had with NSA contractor Reality Winner shortly after she spent 4 years in prison for passing a single classified document to a reporter. Given all the focus on classified documents and the way they’ve been handled in recent weeks, it seemed a good time to take another look at what happened to Reality. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jul 4, 202322 min

73. Can satellite surveillance save Sudan from itself?

Two decades after Arab militias first torched villages and killed hundreds of thousands of people in West Darfur, violence has returned to the region. We tell the story of one group of researchers who use open source intelligence, algorithms and satellite imagery in a bid to quell the violence in Sudan. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 27, 202328 min

72. Exclusive: Inside an American Hunt Forward Operation in Ukraine

We go behind the scenes of U.S. Cyber Command’s Hunt Forward Operation in Ukraine. We interviewed half a dozen American cyber warriors who were on the ground in Kyiv, and they provide new details about the effort to defend Ukrainian networks against Russian cyber attacks in the weeks before the war. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 20, 202328 min

71. A return to model drone pilots and Ukraine’s spring offensive

As Ukraine’s long-awaited counteroffensive begins, we revisit a story we did last winter about some unusual Ukrainian women training to become part of the nation’s Army of Drones. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 13, 202319 min

70. An unlikely teacher: What Wagner Group learned from ISIS

The Russian private army known as the Wagner Group is trying to persuade young men to join the fight in Ukraine. Their online recruitment efforts don’t just hint at the future of modern warfare: they’re a callback to an earlier time, when a group called ISIS lured young men to fight in Syria. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 6, 202326 min

69. Wazawaka: ‘Most Wanted’ and, he says, undeterred

This month, the FBI added Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev to their Most Wanted hacker list for his alleged role in a number of ransomware attacks against U.S. targets. In a rare interview shortly after the FBI announcement, he talked about the new designation and what he wants to do next. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

May 30, 202321 min

68. SPECIAL FEATURE: 'The Slave Armies Powering a New Kind of Golden Triangle Cybercrime' from The Underworld Podcast

From “The Underworld” podcast, a conversation about casino towns, gangster owners, and a new twist on scamming operations. Nathan Paul Southern and Lindsey Kennedy took a trip along the Mekong River and revealed new details about southeast Asia’s latest scourge: cyber slaves.ADDITIONAL READING: https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/long-reads/article/3195932/laos-criminal-casino-empire-chinese-gangsters Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

May 23, 202323 min

67. Hive’s WeWork experiment — and what went wrong

When the FBI and Justice Department took down a collective of cybercriminals known as Hive earlier this year, it targeted a group that made a name for itself, in part, by holding hospital and healthcare systems for ransom during the pandemic. What made the group so effective was its own twist on WeWork-style collaboratives… and it led to their demise. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

May 16, 202318 min

66. ‘Operation Cookie Monster' and the Genesis takedown

The Department of Justice says last month’s effort to bring down the Genesis Marketplace represents a departure from traditional law enforcement actions. ‘Operation Cookie Monster' wasn’t about nabbing masterminds. It was about making it harder for JV hackers to enter the world of cybercrime. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

May 9, 202321 min

65. Morality in Iraq: You should worry because there’s an app for that

The Iraqi government has unveiled an app that helps ordinary citizens report “indecent” content online. Since its introduction, the Ballegh app has received some 144,000 reports. And the Iraqi app isn’t the only one: A roster of similar morality apps have popped up across the region, raising new questions about the future of free speech in the Middle East. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

May 2, 202325 min

64. Portrait of Bassterlord as a young man

What makes a hacker tick? That’s what we wanted to find out when we reached out to Bassterlord, a 27-year-old hacker in Ukraine who joined some of the most infamous hacking crews of our time. Researcher Jon DiMaggio of Analyst1 has released a report about him, and he gave Click Here an exclusive first look. Then, we spoke to Bassterlord ourselves. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Apr 25, 202324 min

63. Tracers on the stage: Andy Greenberg, Michael Gronager and Tigran Gambaryan talk cryptocurrency tracking

We go behind the scenes of the new book by WIRED’s Andy Greenberg, "Tracers in the Dark." It explains how a handful of entrepreneurs and investigators demystified cryptocurrency tracking. Recently, we spoke with Andy and some crypto tracers onstage at the Links 2023 conference in New York City. Plus, North Korea’s ingenious effort to launder its stolen crypto. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Apr 18, 202330 min

62. How a mathematician and an entrepreneur helped law enforcement take a bite out of crypto crime

When cryptocurrency burst on the scene in 2008, it was touted as anonymous — a boon to cyber criminals all over the world. Then a few mathematicians and some federal agents proved otherwise, in a way so big it birthed an industry. With a tip of the hat to Andy Greenberg’s new book “Tracers in the Dark,” we talk to them about how they did it. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Apr 11, 202323 min

61. Snowmen in the park and Iran’s quiet viral dissent

Six months after demonstrators took to the streets of Iran hoping to end its draconian hijab laws and push for a change in the leadership, the protests have moved online — into a quiet civil disobedience campaign that leadership is finding hard to control. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Apr 4, 202321 min

60. Clear the runway: Ukraine's model pilots

Drones of all shapes and sizes are part of the war effort in the skies above Ukraine. Some are helping kill the enemy; others spy on formations and guide bombs to their targets. We take you inside a school meant to boost that effort by training women to fly them. Plus, a leading dark web hacking forum meets its demise. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Mar 28, 202321 min

59. What the cyber war in Ukraine is teaching us

In a recent conversation on WAMU’s nationally syndicated show 1A, we talked about lessons learned one year into the world’s first truly hybrid war. The conversation happened amid a report from Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center that found new worrying signs on the Russia-Ukraine cyber front. They believe Sandworm, a cyber military unit of Russia’s intelligence service, has been launching new phishing campaigns, cyber espionage operations, and is stepping up coordination with hacktivists groups. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Mar 21, 202322 min

58. Enemy of the State (Part 2) : ¿Quién es Guacamaya? (Who is Guacamaya?)

We follow up last week’s episode on spyware and the Mexican military with a look at Guacamaya, the hacktivist collective that helped provide key documents that showed the army purchased Pegasus spyware used on human rights advocates and local journalists. Guacamaya isn’t just targeting Mexico, though. The group has been hacking into military servers all over Latin America, and its efforts have people asking: ¿Quién es Guacamaya? (Who is Guacamaya?) Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Mar 14, 202324 min

57. Enemy of the State (Part 1): Mexico, spyware, and a secret military intelligence unit

A new report has published classified documents and internal memos that make clear the Mexican Army bought Pegasus spyware and systematically deployed it against journalists and activists in Mexico. R3D, a Mexican digital rights group, and University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, also found evidence of a formerly unknown military intelligence unit whose sole focus appears to be secret surveillance and deployment of spyware. Some of the sensitive material published in the report came from a massive hack into the Ministry of Defense by the hacktivist group Guacamaya last year. Click Here was part of a small group of journalists given early access to their findings. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Mar 7, 202321 min

56. Ukraine’s drone whisperers: What the weapons are telling us

Russia has deployed the Iranian-built Shahed drone to wreak havoc on Ukraine’s infrastructure. We speak to a man who is a kind of drone whisperer. After years of taking these Shahed drones apart, he says if you listen, they have amazing stories to tell. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Feb 28, 202318 min

55. Oyez, Oyez, Oyez: Twenty-six words get their day in the High Court

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week in a case that will consider a 1995 law that shields social media companies from liability. Gonzalez v. Google could allow people to sue tech companies that use algorithms to sort through their content. Plus, we check in with Alexander Martin, The Record's UK editor, about his takeaways from the Munich Security Conference. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Feb 21, 202322 min

54. Miss Lonelyhearts and the money mules

In a special Valentine’s Day episode, we look at the evolution of romance scams. They aren’t just about bilking lonely people out of their life savings anymore – scammers have diversified, and they’re making victims accomplices in a roster of cyber crimes from email scams and check fraud to money laundering. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Feb 14, 202323 min

53. Xi's brave new world

At a time when an errant spy balloon has raised new questions about President Xi Jinping’s absolute control over all things Chinese, we take a look at how his regime quelled last year’s Covid protests and how an arsenal of digital weapons helped tighten his grip on power. Plus, facial recognition’s latest nemesis: knitwear. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Feb 7, 202323 min

52. SPECIAL FEATURE: Shoot the Messenger: Espionage, Murder & Pegasus Spyware

“Shoot The Messenger” from Exile Content Studio and PRX looks at what happened to the murdered Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The first weapon used against him was digital - a sophisticated spyware called Pegasus. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jan 31, 202341 min

51. Exclusive: Axon still wants to put Taser drones in your kid’s school

This week, Axon, the company that developed the Taser, is hosting a conference in Las Vegas called TaserCon. The event is billed as an opportunity to talk about law enforcement and public safety. Axon is expected to use the occasion to reintroduce a controversial plan: to put the company’s gun-equipped drones in police departments and schools to prevent mass shootings. And, cybercriminals’ new best friend: ChatGPT. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jan 24, 202327 min

50. LockBit Diaries: A researcher's year undercover with the world’s most dangerous ransomware gang

After spending more than a year undercover with the notorious ransomware gang LockBit, one researcher explains how the group revolutionized the business of ransomware. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jan 17, 202322 min

49. Genshin Impact: trying to balance mass appeal with Beijing's blessing

Genshin Impact put the Chinese video gaming industry on the map. While the game has delighted players, it begs the question: Can China’s Communist Party and a massively popular video game peacefully co-exist? Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jan 10, 202320 min

48. Call me crypto curious

We take a deep dive into a corner of the cryptocurrency economy that hasn’t (completely) tanked yet: Bitcoin mining. It is part cryptography, part math, and part luck. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jan 3, 202321 min

47. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘Summer in Caputh’ from Exile

An episode from “Exile” from the Leo Baeck Institute and Antica Productions. At the height of his fame, a shirtless, barefooted Albert Einstein escapes the bustle of Berlin for a simpler life. The best thinkers of the time gather at his beloved summer house in Caputh to laze by the water, swap ideas, and gossip. There, he can escape the pressures of global fame, but his summer haven can’t keep him safe from the growing Nazi threat rising in Germany. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Dec 27, 202230 min

46. The musicians who came in from the cold

At a time when Vladimir Putin is attempting to redraw the Iron Curtain, we revisit an earlier episode in which we take a trip back to the Soviet Union circa 1985 when four American musicians smuggled messages in and out of the Soviet Union — with music. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Dec 20, 202222 min

45. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘Saving Ukrainian Cultural History Online’ from The Last Archive

Sharing a special episode of another podcast, The Last Archive, a show about the history of truth -- or the lack thereof. Harvard historian Jill Lepore uncovers the secrets of the past the way a detective might. In this episode, Jill chats with Anna Kijas, a co-organizer of SUCHO: Saving Ukrainian Cultural History Online. Lepore and Kijas talk about her effort to preserve online resources that are at risk of disappearing because of the war in Ukraine.You can hear more episodes of The Last Archive at https://link.chtbl.com/clickherearchive Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Dec 13, 202214 min

44. Throwing bricks for $$$: violence-as-a-service comes of age

We go back to an episode we did earlier this year about a gang of SIM swappers who are behind something called violence-as-a-service. Doxing or defacing websites, they told us, just doesn’t send enough of a message. So, they are throwing molotov cocktails or slashing tires of their rivals instead. Trouble is – it is getting more popular and commonplace and is bound to affect the rest of us. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Dec 6, 202219 min

43. SPECIAL FEATURE: ‘The Most Dangerous Game’ from Big Brother: North Korea's Forgotten Prince

“Big Brother: North Korea's Forgotten Prince” from School of Humans and iHeartPodcasts introduce you to the person who should have been North Korea’s leader – had he not been on the receiving end of what may be the 21st century’s most bizarre assassination plot. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Nov 29, 202239 min

42. North Korea's monster fake out

North Korea has launched an unprecedented number of missiles this month. So we bring you an encore episode about a team of researchers using open-source intelligence to track the hermit kingdom's nuclear ambitions. Plus, the Yanluowang ransomware group finds itself the victim of a leak. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Nov 22, 202231 min

41. Rounding up a cyber posse for Ukraine

Washington and the tech world have been talking about public private partnerships in cyberspace for decades. The NSA and Cyber Command have intelligence about attacks; cybersecurity companies have the means to block them. It looks like they are finally working together — not in the U.S, but in Ukraine. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Nov 15, 202227 min

40. Selling Vice Society: old exploits, easy targets, and the illusion of greatness

Vice Society burst on the ransomware scene in early 2021, attacking a roster of government offices, hospitals and, notoriously, schools. But cybersecurity experts say the group isn't your typical ransomware operation: they're some of cyber crime's biggest posers, using old exploits on easy targets to give the illusion of greatness. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Nov 8, 202219 min