
Entertaining & Sarcastic Podcast about dramatic stories on cyber and AI, which actually help people and organizations protect themselves online and stop cybercrime.Find all content at www.CyberCrimeJunkies.com and videos on YouTube & Rumble @CyberCrimeJunkiesPodcast
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 336 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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We’ve trained people to fear nation-state hackers…while getting breached by rushed clicks and skipped updates.
Cybercrime doesn’t win because it’s smart. It wins because people are tired. We’ve been trained to panic about rare, cinematic attacks…
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Movie hacking tropes are pure fiction. Learn why the actual cyber security methods look nothing like your favorite thriller.
Hollywood loves a specific image of a hacker: a lone genius in a hoodie smashing keys to bypass firewalls in seconds. This v... more
The dangers that lurk on the Dark Web. Many people who have visited have said they have seen things they never wanted to see. We take you there.
We explain why it’s so important for everyone to know what’s there since we provide a roadmap to you, yo... more
Ever wondered what happens when your secret AI chats turn into courtroom exhibits? Today, we're diving into shocking stories of CEOs, engineers, and companies tripping over their own AI footprints—even after deleting chats. Spoiler: privacy and gover... more
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The podcast was very informative but it has a lot of distortion that makes audio nearly unplayable with the continuous static.
Enjoy, but music in the background is annoying..
The audio quality is shockingly bad. Can hardly hear the guests. Gave up in the end .
Love these guys. They make having natural conversations look easy.
Awesome perspective and knowledge about cybersecurity. Each interview brings something different with a fun and easy listen!
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Popular for its candid, practical conversations about cybersecurity, AI, and the human side of digital risk, the show blends technical insight with real-world storytelling. Episodes cover ransomware negotiations, threat intelligence, data privacy, social engineering, and the societal impact of tech, often featuring practitioners, former law enforcement, researchers, and industry leaders. A standout is its willingness to mix education with accessible storytelling, sometimes weaving in book promotions or sponsor segments, making complex topics approachable for business audiences and security teams alike.
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Recent guests on Cyber Crime Junkies include:
1. Eric O'Neill
2. Mike Acerra
3. Sergio Sanchez
4. Brett Johnson
5. Merry Marwig
6. Jeff Jockisch
7. Michael Acerra
8. Kurtis Minder
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