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Why Are Hackers Hiding in Your System for Decades?
Season 1 · Episode 167

Why Are Hackers Hiding in Your System for Decades?

They don't just hack; they move in. Discover how state-sponsored APTs stay hidden in networks for years and the signatures they leave behind.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

January 4, 202624m 54s

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Show Notes

In this gripping episode, Herman and Corn pull back the curtain on Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), the elite, government-funded hacking units that play the ultimate long game in cyberspace, moving far beyond simple data breaches into the realm of permanent digital presence. From "living off the land" techniques that allow attackers to hide in plain sight using a system's own administrative tools to the high-stakes world of multi-million dollar zero-day exploits and complex psychological warfare, the brothers explore how nations like Russia, China, and North Korea utilize digital tools for diverse goals ranging from industrial espionage to the direct funding of national weapons programs. By examining the methodology behind attribution and the strategic "kill switches" embedded in global infrastructure, this discussion provides a sobering look at how the digital frontlines have shifted, explaining why the most dangerous threats are often the ones that have been quietly observing from inside the network for years.