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Jack Rhysider's Podcast Recs

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Show overview

Jack Rhysider's Podcast Recs has been publishing since 2018, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 42 episodes. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 24 min and 50 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Podcasting show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 3.8 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2019, with 16 episodes published. Published by Jack Rhysider / Listen Notes.

Episodes
42
Running
2018–2022 · 4y
Median length
30 min
Cadence
Monthly

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A list of some of my favorite Infosec podcasts and other podcasts that I think are great.

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Phreaks

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Podcast: The Hackers (LS 26 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: PhreaksPub date: 2021-12-13Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationBiella explores the earliest hacking subculture - The Phone Phreaks - an entire subculture that learned to manipulate the phone system with plastic whistles and tone generating blue boxes, and played a part in birthing the modern digital world. She talks with Phil Lapsley, author of ‘Exploding the Phone’ and a UK hacker who was one of the last generation of traditional phone phreaks about the joy and the risks of the earliest type of hacking.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from BBC Radio 4, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Aug 1, 202214 min

Episode 1: Hacker vs. Hacker

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Podcast: Hunting Warhead (LS 69 · TOP 0.05% what is this?)Episode: Episode 1: Hacker vs. HackerPub date: 2019-11-04Notes from Jack Rhysider's Podcast Recs:Part 1 of a multi-part series.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationEinar Stangvik is a white-hat hacker — an internet security expert with an expertise in cracking the most secure and disturbing parts of the web. He discovers a troubling phenomenon online and joins forces with journalist Håkon Høydal. It leads them to Australia, to confront two men who are running the largest child abuse site on the dark net. For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcastnews/hunting-warehead-transcripts-listen-1.5346693The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from CBC, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Aug 1, 202254 min

21. Son of Conti

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Podcast: Click Here (LS 52 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: 21. Son of ContiPub date: 2022-06-28Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThe Conti ransomware group appeared to be on ropes earlier this year when its internal chat logs went public –revealing the inner workings of a hacking cartel. Then, the gang surprised everyone by launching a cyber attack against Costa Rica aimed at overthrowing its government. Plus, what happens when a company actually wants to talk about being the target of a ransomware attack - how much will they say? Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choicesThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Recorded Future News, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Aug 1, 202220 min

Ryuk's Rampage

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Podcast: The Ransomware Files (LS 37 · TOP 2.5% what is this?)Episode: Ryuk's RampagePub date: 2022-05-06Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationRockford Public Schools in Illinois was infected with the Ryuk ransomware just days after the school year started in September 2019. They had one thought for the suspected Russia-based cybercriminal group at the root of the attack: "Screw them." The attack encrypted upwards of six million files, wrecked applications and locked up servers. But the district refused to pay the ransom and kept classes running while mounting a mighty recovery effort. Speakers: Jason E. Barthel, Chief Information Officer, Rockford Public Schools; Earl Dotson Jr., Chief Communications Officer, Rockford Public Schools; Cathy Bayer, Senior Communications Manager, Rockford Public Schools; Doug Levin, National Director, K12 Security Information Exchange; Errol Weiss, Chief Security Officer, Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center; Jeremy Kirk, Executive Editor, Information Security Media Group. Sources and the transcript for this episode are here. Production Coordinator: Rashmi Ramesh. The Ransomware Files theme song by Chris Gilbert/©Ordinary Weirdos Records. Music by Uppbeat and Podcastmusic.com. Follow The Ransomware Files on Twitter: @ransomwarefiles Follow The Ransomware Files on Instagram: @theransomwarefilesThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Jeremy Kirk, Executive Editor, Information Security Media Group, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Aug 1, 202240 min

The Wikipedia Story | Ep 1 | Don't Bite The Newbies

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Podcast: dot com: The Hacking (LS 39 · TOP 2% what is this?)Episode: The Wikipedia Story | Ep 1 | Don't Bite The NewbiesPub date: 2021-10-19Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThis is where it starts. The gateway to the hidden universe of Wikipedia. Behind that laptop screen there's a teaming anthill of Wiki people; writing, writing, writing, to bring free knowledge to the world. But who are they, what do they sound like, and what do they do? They're oddbods, lovers, leaders, loners. And nobody has any idea who they are. Until now.The clips used in this episode are from Wikimedia Commons and are published under the Creative Commons license. No changes were made. WikimedianOfTheYearAnnouncement (cc-by-sa-4.0, author: Wikimedia Foundation); Felix Nartey voice (en) (cc-by-sa-4.0, author: Andy Mabbett); Voix de Benoît Prieur (cc-by-sa-4.0, author: Benoît Prieur); Vera de Kok - voice - nl (cc-by-CC0-1.0, author: Vera de Kok); Tomasz Ganicz (cc-by-4.0, author: Borys Kozielski). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Crowd Network, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Aug 1, 202249 min

The Day Podcasts Stopped

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Podcast: Buzzcast (LS 47 · TOP 1% what is this?)Episode: The Day Podcasts StoppedPub date: 2021-02-26Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationSend us a textGo behind the scenes of the first DDoS cyber attack in Buzzsprout's history and learn what we're doing to prevent outages like these moving forward.Read the full DDoS Technical Post-Mortem Report on our BlogCharities we supported:Feeding TexasFront StepsProject VestaSpecial thanks to:Jack Rhysider, host of "Darknet Diaries"Jordan Blair, host of "Dreamful"Review Buzzcast in Podchaser or Apple Podcasts to let us know what you think of the show.Contact Buzzcast Send us a text message Tweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPods Thanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Buzzsprout, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Feb 27, 202130 min

In Machines We Trust: When an Algorithm Gets It Wrong

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Podcast: MIT Technology Review Narrated (LS 51 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: In Machines We Trust: When an Algorithm Gets It WrongPub date: 2020-08-12Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWhat happens when an algorithm gets it wrong? In the first of a four-part series on face recognition, Jennifer Strong and the team at MIT Technology Review explore the arrest of a man who was falsely accused of a crime using facial recognition. The episode also starts to unpack the complexities of this technology and introduce some thorny questions about its use. We meet: Robert and Melissa Williams Peter Fussey, University of EssexHamid Khan, Stop LAPD Spying CoalitionCredits: This episode was reported and produced by Jennifer Strong, Tate Ryan-Mosley and Emma Cillekens. We had help from Karen Hao and Benji Rosen. We’re edited by Michael Reilly and Gideon Lichfield. Our technical director is Jacob Gorski. Special thanks to Kyle Thomas Hemingway and Eric Mongeon.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from MIT Technology Review, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Sep 21, 202019 min

Stuck In China's Panopticon

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Podcast: Planet Money (LS 83 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: Stuck In China's PanopticonPub date: 2019-07-05Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationChina is building a high-tech surveillance state to capture minorities' every move and word. We go inside it and find that some Americans are involved. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter npr.org/planetmoneynewsletterThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from NPR, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Aug 11, 202026 min

For Police, Social Media Is Now Part of the Job

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Podcast: Foundering (LS 58 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: For Police, Social Media Is Now Part of the JobPub date: 2019-06-25Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWhen police officer David Gomez was first stationed at a school in rural Idaho, he thought he’d spend his time breaking up fights in bathrooms and scanning the hallways for weed. Instead, he found that almost every problem was either happening on social media or started there. This week on Decrypted, reporter Shelly Banjo explores how age-old dangers like drugs, child predators and school shooters have shifted onto new platforms, and how one school has tried to adapt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Bloomberg, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Feb 20, 202019 min

DDOS For Hire

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Podcast: Hacked (LS 51 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: DDOS For HirePub date: 2020-01-28Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWelcome Back! Jordan Bloemen & Scott Francis Winder discuss Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) attacks.If you like the show and want to make sure we can keep making it, please subscribe and if you can visit https://www.patreon.com/hackedpodcast and show us some love.Also - don't forget to check out our great sponsors:Linode: Get 20% by going to www.linode.com/hacked or use the promo code: hacked2020 at www.linode.comThinkst Canary: Check them out at https://canary.tools Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Hacked , which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Feb 20, 202023 min

Update: Eye In the Sky

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Podcast: Radiolab (LS 85 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: Update: Eye In the SkyPub date: 2016-09-13Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationAn update on Ross McNutt and his superpower — he can zoom in on everyday life, then rewind and fast-forward to solve crimes in a shutter-flash. But should he? In 2004, when casualties in Iraq were rising due to roadside bombs, Ross McNutt and his team came up with an idea. With a small plane and a 44 mega-pixel camera, they figured out how to watch an entire city all at once, all day long. Whenever a bomb detonated, they could zoom onto that spot and then, because this eye in the sky had been there all along, they could scroll back in time and see - literally see - who planted it. After the war, Ross McNutt retired from the Air Force, and brought this technology back home with him. Manoush Zomorodi and Alex Goldmark from the podcast “Note to Self” give us the lowdown on Ross’s unique brand of persistent surveillance, from Juarez, Mexico to Dayton, Ohio. Then, once we realize what we can do, we wonder whether we should. Produced by Andy Mills. Special thanks to Dan Tucker and George Schulz. Support Radiolab by becoming a member today at Radiolab.org/donate.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from WNYC Studios, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Feb 9, 202036 min

STORYBOUND: Jack Rhysider

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Podcast: The Process with Jude Brewer (LS 54 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: STORYBOUND: Jack RhysiderPub date: 2020-01-14Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationJack Rhysider reads his story "The Old Church of St. Louis" with original composition from Shane Brown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Jude Brewer, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Jan 15, 202040 min

1. Dr Ruja

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Podcast: The Missing Cryptoqueen (LS 67 · TOP 0.05% what is this?)Episode: 1. Dr RujaPub date: 2019-09-19Notes from Jack Rhysider's Podcast Recs:Part 1 of a multi-part series.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationDr Ruja promised financial revolution. And then, two years ago, she disappeared. Why?The Missing Cryptoqueen is an eight-part series for BBC Sounds, with new episodes every Thursday.Presenter: Jamie Bartlett Producer: Georgia Catt Story consultant: Chris Berube Editor: Philip Sellars Original music and sound design: Phil Channell Original music and vocals: Dessislava Stefanova and the London Bulgarian ChoirThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from BBC Sounds, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Oct 18, 201922 min

Nut Tree Island 🐿 written by Jack Rhysider

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Podcast: Story Time (LS 65 · TOP 0.05% what is this?)Episode: Nut Tree Island 🐿 written by Jack RhysiderPub date: 2019-10-01Notes from Jack Rhysider's Podcast Recs:A children's story told by Jack.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWritten and narrated by Jack Rhysider Two squirrels 🐿 run out of nuts to eat! 😱 They go on a mission to find more, and discover a friend. This story is suitable for children aged 3+ Why not listen to more of Story Time from Bedtime FM Drop us an email to [email protected], or follow us on Facebook or Twitter Please support Story Time and all the great episodes we create by donatingThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Bedtime FM, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Oct 3, 201912 min

#8: Growing Pains-- From Ebay Fraud to Credit Theft to Tax Return Identity Theft

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Podcast: The AnglerPhish Podcast (LS 35 · TOP 3% what is this?)Episode: #8: Growing Pains-- From Ebay Fraud to Credit Theft to Tax Return Identity TheftPub date: 2019-09-26Notes from Jack Rhysider's Podcast Recs:This is just part 8 of a multi-part series. If you like what you hear in this one, go to his show and start from beginning. It's insane.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThis episode opens with a walk-through of how Brett Johnson stole $160,000 a week at the height of his criminal career. Getting to that point took some time, though. From eBay and Paypal fraud to partnering with the Ukrainians and becoming a global crime network. The Shadowcrew Story Continues.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Authentic Podcast Network, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Oct 3, 20191h 0m

33: Milk, Honey and Sweet Mary Jane

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Podcast: Israel Story (LS 58 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: 33: Milk, Honey and Sweet Mary JanePub date: 2018-02-02Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationCannabis in the Holy Land is clearly a booming business. Through the unlikely story of Amos Silver, the Israeli 'Green Giant,' we take a deep dive into the world of Telegrass, the hot application that has made buying weed as easy as ordering a pizza.According to a recent study conducted by the Israeli Anti-Drug Authority, the Holy Land might as well be rebranded as a ‘Weedtopia.’ More than a quarter of adults aged 18 to 40 reported having used marijuana within the last month. This stat, says the Authority’s chief scientist Prof. Yossi Harel-Fisch, places Israel among the countries with the highest rate of pot smokers in the world. In this episode, we chugged along the Hudson Valley and – in Poughkeepsie, New York, of all places – met up with the one man who is most committed to making that number even higher.The original music in this episode was composed and performed by Ari Wenig, with help from Yochai Maital and Ruth Danon. Additional music by Boom Pam, Meir Ariel, Michael Swissa, Michael Greilsammer, and Kevin MacLeod. The episode was edited by Shai Satran with help from Julie Subrin.Stay connected with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and by signing up for our newsletter at israelstory.org/newsletter/. For more, head to our site or Tablet Magazine.Stay connected with us on Facebook, Instagram, and by signing up for our newsletter at israelstory.org/newsletter/. For more, head to our site or The Times of Israel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Israel Story, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Oct 2, 201950 min

240: Richard Clarke | Defending Ourselves in the Age of Cyber Threats

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Podcast: The Jordan Harbinger Show (LS 75 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: 240: Richard Clarke | Defending Ourselves in the Age of Cyber ThreatsPub date: 2019-08-20Notes from Jack Rhysider's Podcast Recs:Other great episodes are #285, #165, #282, and #261.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationRichard Clarke (@richardclarke) served for 30 years in national security policy roles in the US government and worked directly for three presidents. He is the host of the Future State Podcast and co-author of The Fifth Domain: Defending Our Country, Our Companies, and Ourselves in the Age of Cyber Threats. What We Discuss with Richard Clarke: How we're in constant low-grade cyber conflict with Russia, China, Iran, and other adversarial nation states -- and the forms this can take. Cyber crime was a $600 billion industry (one percent of global GDP) in 2018, much of it perpetrated by rogue nations like North Korea. How cyberattacks can be (and have been) used to wreak physical damage on infrastructure, and why we should take them as seriously as traditional weaponry. Is it the government's job to protect private companies against cyberattacks from foreign powers, or is it up to private companies to be responsible for their own safety? Why there's a crisis-level shortage of cybersecurity expertise coming out of our country's most serious tech schools, and where it's being found instead. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://jordanharbinger.com/240 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking -- our free networking and relationship development mini course -- at jordanharbinger.com/course! Smart Passive Income with Pat Flynn is the podcast where it's all about working hard now so you can sit back and reap the benefits later. Give it a listen here! Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Jordan Harbinger, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Oct 2, 20191h 16m

The IT Guy Vs. The Con Artist

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Podcast: Planet Money (LS 83 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: The IT Guy Vs. The Con ArtistPub date: 2019-08-07Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationA notorious con artist offered Felipe an IT job. He took the job —and tried to con the con man. | Plus, listen to a full double feature all about cons here.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from NPR, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Aug 16, 201921 min

Hacking the Russian Power Grid

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Podcast: The Daily (LS 90 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: Hacking the Russian Power GridPub date: 2019-06-18Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationA New York Times investigation found that the United States is actively infiltrating Russia’s electric power grid. We look at what that means for the future of cyberwarfare. Guest: David E. Sanger, a national security correspondent for The New York Times and the author of “The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age.” For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Background reading: The cyberattacks on Russia’s power grid are intended partly as a warning, and partly to be poised to act if a major conflict broke out between Washington and Moscow.In response to The Times’s report, the Kremlin warned that American attacks could escalate into cyberwar. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from The New York Times, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Jul 24, 201925 min

Bit Flip

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Podcast: Radiolab (LS 85 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: Bit FlipPub date: 2019-05-08Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationBack in 2003 Belgium was holding a national election. One of their first where the votes would be cast and counted on computers. Thousands of hours of preparation went into making it unhackable. And when the day of the vote came, everything seemed to have gone well. That was, until a cosmic chain of events caused a single bit to flip and called the outcome into question. Today on Radiolab, we travel from a voting booth in Brussels to the driver's seat of a runaway car in the Carolinas, exploring the massive effects tiny bits of stardust can have on us unwitting humans. This episode was reported and produced by Simon Adler and Annie McEwen. Support Radiolab today at Radiolab.org/donate. And check out our accompanying short video Bit Flip: the tale of a Belgian election and a cosmic ray that got in the way. This video was produced by Simon Adler with illustration from Kelly Gallagher.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from WNYC Studios, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

May 11, 201956 min
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