Jack Rhysider

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Explore true stories of the dark side of the Internet with host Jack Rhysider as he takes you on a journey through the chilling world of hacking, data breaches, and cyber crime. This is the ad free and bonus episode feed.

Author

Jack Rhysider

Category

Technology

Podcast website

darknetdiaries.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

13: Carna Botnet 15.02.2018

In 2012 the Carna Bot was built and unleashed on the world. But it didn't have any intentions on doing anything malicious. It was built just to help us all understand the Internet better. This botnet used the oldest security vulnerable in the book. And the data that came out of it was amazing.

12: Crypto Wars 01.02.2018

In the 1990's the Internet started to take shape. But the US goverment had strict laws regulating what type of cryptography is allowed to be used online. A few brave people stood up to the government in the name of civil rights and won the right to use strong encryption. Listen to their battle and what they had to do through to accomplish this.

11: Strictly Confidential 15.01.2018

What happens when an innovative tech company, that's trying to develop the next big thing, detects a hacker in their network? We hear the story from a digital forensics investigator which has a surprising result.

10: Misadventures of a Nation State Actor 01.01.2018

In today's world of intelligence gathering, governments hack other governments. This episode takes you on a ride with a nation state actor to see exactly how it's done.

9: The Rise and Fall of Mt. Gox 15.12.2017

Mt. Gox was the largest bitcoin exchange in the world. It suddenly went offline. What happened?

8: Manfred (Part 2) 01.12.2017

Manfred found a way to turn his passion for video games and reverse engineering into a full time business. He exploited video games and sold virtual goods and currency for real money. This was his full time job. Listen to this episode to hear exactly how he did this. 

7: Manfred (Part 1) 01.12.2017

Manfred has had the most epic story of all online video game stories. For the last 20 years, he's been hacking online games.

6: The Beirut Bank Job 15.11.2017

Jayson E. Street tells us a story about the time he broke into a bank in Beirut Lebanon.

5: #ASUSGATE 01.11.2017

Security researcher Kyle Lovett bought a new Asus router in 2013. He found it was riddled with security vulnerabilties. He set out on a mission to resolve these vulnerabilities not only for his own router, but for thousands of others who were also vulnerable. 

4: Panic! at the TalkTalk Board Room 15.10.2017

Mobile provider TalkTalk suffered a major breach in 2015. The CEO tried her best to keep angry customers calm and carry on. The UK government and Metropolitan Police investigate the breach. We get a rare glimpse of how the CEO handles the crisis.

3: DigiNotar, You are the Weakest Link, Good Bye! 01.10.2017

The 2011 DigiNotar breach changed the way browsers do security. In this episode, we learn what role a CA plays, how browsers work with CAs, and what happens when a CA is breached.

2: The Peculiar Case of the VTech Hacker 15.09.2017

VTech makes toy tablets, laptops, and watches for kids. In 2015, they were breached. The hacker downloaded gigs of children's data. Discover what the hacker did once he took the data.

1: The Phreaky World of PBX Hacking 01.09.2017

Farhan Arshad and Noor Aziz Uddin were captured 2 years after being placed on the FBI's Cyber's Most Wanted list for PBX hacking. In this episode, we explain PBX hacking and how hackers are racking up billions of dollars in phone bills. We also learn how the two men were captured.

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