<p>The podcast that tells true stories about the people making and breaking our digital world. We take listeners into the world of cyber and intelligence without all the techie jargon. Every Tuesday and Friday, former NPR investigations correspondent Dina Temple-Raston and the team draw back the curtain on ransomware attacks, mysterious hackers, and the people who are trying to stop them.</p>

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180. Mic Drop Exclusive: Gen. Nakasone says reports about influence campaigns are ‘a sign of success’ 2024-11-05
179. Mic Drop: Guardians of the Galaxy are sitting in Colorado Springs 2024-11-01
178. Saving Odie: A team of space geeks, a scrappy lunar lander and today’s hackable space race 2024-10-29
177. Mic Drop: NSA’s David Luber on Russia, China and the power of partnerships 2024-10-25
176. Spamouflage: Is China’s best known disinformation gang taking new aim at the US? 2024-10-22
175. Mic Drop: Kraken CSO Nick Percoco’s unusual anti-scamming campaign 2024-10-18
174. Beyond Ukraine: Russia wages low-grade, hybrid attacks on Europe 2024-10-15
173. Mic Drop: Hear ye, Hear ye, the Hacker’s Court is in session 2024-10-11
172. Want a crypto education? A new WhatsApp scam is tailor-made just for you. 2024-10-08
171. Mic Drop: Andrew Ferguson says AI’s introduction into the simple police report, isn’t that simple. 2024-10-04
170. AI is writing police reports: Should we be worried? 2024-10-01
169. Mic Drop: Election security? Slovakia’s cautionary tale 2024-09-27
168. Exclusive: Senator Mark Warner on election fears and all things cyber and intelligence 2024-09-24
167. Mic Drop: TikTok’s day in Appeals Court 2024-09-20
166. The curious case of Esma Memtimin’s disappearing TikTok videos 2024-09-17
165. Mic Drop: FIN7 is hiring 2024-09-13
164. The Hunt for FIN7: Hot on the trail of a notorious cyber gang 2024-09-10
163. Mic Drop: From banned to beloved, the Taliban’s unexpected embrace of the Internet 2024-09-06
162. Ehtesab in Afghanistan: an app’s struggle to survive under the Taliban 2024-09-03
161. Mic Drop: Can ransomware be an act of terror? 2024-08-30
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