
Investigative journalist Geoff White takes you inside the stories behind the stories - detailing the twists, turns, dead ends and surprises that await in the murky world of cybercrime.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Great show, very informative and great journalism. The only problem is that episodes are not regularly released.
Great entertaining and and the same time valuable discussions between 2 intelligent people. The only thing this podcast is lacking is an inviting picture
Nice podcasts! The amount of details that you gathered every story is astonishing. I really enjoy listening to these podcasts!
Delightful hosts give a fascinating look behind the scenes and into the world of cyber crime. Thoroughly enjoying this series, more please.
It’s nice to hear about your so called “failure” but it does open our eyes to the fact that that the following is true;
-the unaware/uneducated believe bitcoin is untraceable
-the advanced users see how it is traceable
-the experts know how to make it untraceable or at least lead you on a wild gosse chase after someone else!
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