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Cybercrime Exposed

Intel 471
Cybercrime
Dukeeugene
Ransomware
Qakbot
Cryptocurrency
Raccoon Stealer
Android Malware
Axie Infinity
Info Steelers
Malware As a Service
Cyber Crime
Xbox One
Lazarus Group
Zeus
Icedid
Cybercrime As a Service
Gaming Industry
Hacking
Call Of Duty
Youth Cybercrime

The internet is the new frontier of crime. The systems we depend on for our daily lives, business and national security are under assault. Cybercriminals break into organizations from the other side of the world, exploiting software flaws and weaknesses. The effects of these attacks are devastating, resulting in billions of dollars in damages, a loss of privacy and a loss of confidence. Cybercrime... more

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DukeEugene is a Russian hacker, heavily tattooed with a large swastika on his chest. He specializes in developing malicious software for Android phones. The malware is aimed at stealing credentials and data in order to drain its victims’ bank account... more

Information stealing malware is one of the most common ways that organizations end up infiltrated by malicious hackers. For several years, one type of infostealer called Raccoon Stealer ruled them all. If a computer was infected with Raccoon Stealer,... more

In 2006, a new type of malware appeared on the scene. Its name was Zeus. It was enormously profitable for its cybercriminal developers, who used it to steal tens of millions of dollars from businesses and organizations of all sizes. Those behind the ... more

The online game Axie Infinity is colorful and eye catching. It resembles Pokemon and is filled with cute digital creatures. To play the game, players use virtual currency to buy and sell these creatures and can earn it by battling each other. In 2021... more

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Tasia Garcava
Senior Intelligence Analyst at Intel 471
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Episode: Ep. 9: The Duke is Dead
Jorge Rodriguez
Director of Malware Research at Intel 471
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Episode: Ep. 7: Tank
Erin Plante
Vice President of Investigations at Chainalysis
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Episode: Ep. 6: Crypto Heist
Alexander Leonard Larson
Co-founder, chairman, and chief operating officer of Sky Mavis
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Episode: Ep. 6: Crypto Heist
Dan Taylor
Principal Threat Intelligence Analyst with the NHS's Cybersecurity Operations Center
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Episode: Ep. 5: Botnet Breakup
Ben McGee
Principal Threat Hunter at the NHS's Cybersecurity Operations Center
National Health Service
Episode: Ep. 5: Botnet Breakup
Arman Sadri
Former Microsoft quality assurance tester and member of Xbox Underground
Episode: Ep. 4: The XBox One Hack
Tasia Garkava
Intelligence analyst at Intel 471
Intel 471
Episode: Ep. 4: The XBox One Hack

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Jeremy Kirk
Host and analyst with extensive experience in cybersecurity, covering various issues related to cybercrime and malware.

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Ep. 9: The Duke is Dead
Q: What can enterprises do to deal with mobile devices that are out of their oversight but accessing company services?
Companies are increasingly leaning towards mobile application management, which secures work-related apps without invading personal devices, along with enforcing strong authentication and access policies.
Ep. 9: The Duke is Dead
Q: How pervasive are these Android malware programs?
Ermac and Hook are among the most advanced Android mobile families seen in recent years, being active globally and often appearing in threads among major banking mobile families.
Ep. 9: The Duke is Dead
Q: Tell me, who is DukeEugene?
DukeEugene is a Russian threat actor who has been operating in the cyber underground since around 2018, previously using various handles and appearing on numerous criminal forums.
Ep. 4: The XBox One Hack
Q: How did you address your past when you applied for the job?
I was very open about the situation that I came to and they came to me with open arms.
Ep. 6: Crypto Heist
Q: How successful has law enforcement been targeting ransomware crypto?
Law enforcement has improved their game against ransomware through international cooperation, leading to successful disruptions and seizures of ransom payments.

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Focused on the evolving landscape of cybercrime, this series explores various facets of malicious activities that threaten individuals and organizations alike. Topics frequently center on significant malware, cybercriminal profiles, and high-stakes incidents including theft from major online platforms and financial institutions. Episodes often include expert analysis and insights from professionals in cybersecurity and law enforcement, fostering a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind cybercrime and highlighting preventive measures. Unique to this series is the emphasis on personal stories of transformation within the cyber world, from engaged professionals to former hackers, showcasing both the dark and hopeful trajectories in the ... more

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2. Jorge Rodriguez
3. Erin Plante
4. Alexander Leonard Larson
5. Dan Taylor
6. Ben McGee
7. Arman Sadri
8. Tasia Garkava

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