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Episode #13 – I Spy with My Little Eye... SpyEye and the Smiling Hacker

Digital Desperados

Release Date: 03/20/2024

Episode #32 – Iranian Hacking Group: the Not So “Charming Kitten”  show art Episode #32 – Iranian Hacking Group: the Not So “Charming Kitten”

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This week, Jim Brangenberg is joined by cybersecurity expert Patrick McMurphy and SaferNet CEO Brad Hawkins to unravel the dark web world of APT42—better known as Charming Kitten. Spoiler alert: it’s not actually charming. This Iranian state-sponsored hacking group is a master of digital espionage, targeting activists, journalists, government officials, and even U.S. presidential campaigns. Active since 2015, they use tricks like spear phishing (fake, super-convincing emails) and their custom malware, NiceCurl and TameCat, to steal data, control devices, and monitor their victims.  ...

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Episode #31 – Samy Kamkar: A Hacker’s Quick Pivot to CyberSecurity  show art Episode #31 – Samy Kamkar: A Hacker’s Quick Pivot to CyberSecurity

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This week, Digital Desperados takes a lighthearted stroll through the story of Samy Kamkar, a hacker who quickly found out that hacking isn’t a game. Remember MySpace? (Yes, it’s the “classic rock” of social media.) Back in 2005, teenage Samy created the “Samy Worm,” a harmless-yet-viral hack that declared him a hero on over a million profiles before getting him in major trouble with the Secret Service. Fast forward and Samy has become a cybersecurity trailblazer, exposing vulnerabilities in everything from RFID credit cards to IoT gadgets like drones and car systems.  ...

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Episode #30 – The Cyber Redemption of Hieu PC show art Episode #30 – The Cyber Redemption of Hieu PC

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Uncover the riveting story of Hieu Minh Ngo—aka “Hieu PC”—a notorious hacker who (thankfully) turned his life around to fight cybercrime. Hieu’s story begins in Vietnam, where he got his first computer at 13 and quickly found the world of hacking. His skills evolved as he exploited vulnerabilities at his university in New Zealand. This escalated to ultimately selling massive amounts of stolen data online, causing $65 million in financial losses, mostly in the U.S.  Hieu’s hacking career came to an end in 2013 when he was arrested in Guam. Surprisingly, Hieu chose...

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Episode #29 – The Rise and Fall of a Cyber Jihadist show art Episode #29 – The Rise and Fall of a Cyber Jihadist

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Junaid Hussain, a quiet British teen with a knack for computers, morphed into a dangerous cyber jihadist. Initially drawn to hacking as a teenager, he joined groups like Team Poison, targeting perceived enemies of Islam. His skills grew, and he hacked high-profile individuals like Mark Zuckerberg and Tony Blair.  A prison stint radicalized him further, and he embraced extremist ideology. Joining ISIS in 2013, he became a key figure in their hacking division, recruiting young Muslims worldwide and inciting violence. He used social media to spread propaganda and coordinated attacks on...

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Episode #28 – Online Security, More Crucial Than Ever  show art Episode #28 – Online Security, More Crucial Than Ever

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In this episode of Digital Desperados, you’ll learn the story of Mustafa Al-Bassam, a teenage hacker who took on the CIA and lived to tell the tale. Co-hosts Patrick, Brad, and Jim dive into Mustafa's journey from mischievous school hacker at the ripe age of 9 years old to a member of Anonymous and LulzSec as a teen, pulling off cyber-attacks against corporations and governments, including Sony and the CIA.  After getting caught at just 16, Mustafa decided maybe black hat hacking wasn’t for him. He earned a PhD in computer science, helped expose shady government surveillance...

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Episode #27 – The Rise and Fall of REvil  show art Episode #27 – The Rise and Fall of REvil

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In this gripping episode of Digital Desperados, Jim Brangenberg, Patrick McMurphy, and Brad Hawkins (CEO of ) dive into the shadowy world of REvil, one of the most notorious ransomware groups in history. You’ll walk through how REvil, born from the remnants of the GrandCrab group, transformed ransomware into a global business, threatening to compromise companies like Apple, JBS, and Acer for millions of dollars.  Discover how REvil’s affiliates wreaked havoc, how they used a blog to control their victims, and how they leveraged ransomware as a service (RaaS). Learn about their...

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Episode #26 – The Accidental Hero, Marcus Hutchins  show art Episode #26 – The Accidental Hero, Marcus Hutchins

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In this episode of Digital Desperados, Patrick McMurphy dives into the incredible true story of Marcus Hutchins, founder of the MalwareTech Blog. Born in a quiet English village, Marcus’s passion for computers grew from a young age, leading him down a dark path of hacking and malware development. By his mid-teens, he created a botnet and notorious rootkits, collaborating with cybercriminals. However, Marcus’s story (thankfully) took a sharp turn. In 2017, he became an unlikely hero, accidentally discovering the kill switch for the WannaCry ransomware—stopping the spread of one of the...

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Episode #25 – Pavel Durov: Russia's Digital Rebel  show art Episode #25 – Pavel Durov: Russia's Digital Rebel

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In this episode of Digital Desperados, Jim Brangenberg, Patrick McMurphy, and Brad Hawkins explore the fascinating story of Pavel Durov, known as the "Mark Zuckerberg of Russia." Durov created VK, Russia's largest social media platform, while still a university student. His success, however, came at a price—Durov refused to comply with Russian government censorship, leading to his eventual ousting from VK. Undeterred, Durov went on to create Telegram, a secure messaging app focused on privacy and free speech. Telegram quickly gained popularity and now has over a billion users worldwide....

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Episode #24 – Don’t Give Drinkman Your Credit Card Information show art Episode #24 – Don’t Give Drinkman Your Credit Card Information

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Explore the story of Vladimir Drinkman, a notorious Russian hacker. This digital desperado gained expertise in SQL injections and formed a hacking crew that executed long-term cyber-attacks, including the massive breaches of TJX Companies and Heartland Payment Systems. Drinkman and his team infiltrated databases, stole credit card information, and sold it on the dark web. Brad Hawkins explains how SaferNet's tools, such as VPNs and internet filters, can prevent such attacks by locking down devices and networks.   After being arrested in 2012, Drinkman was extradited to the US,...

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Episode #23 – The Julian Assange Story, Part 2 show art Episode #23 – The Julian Assange Story, Part 2

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Welcome back to Part 2 in the Julian Assange story! This episode gets into the nitty gritty, discussing key WikiLeaks leaks, ranging from the Peruvian oil scandal to hundreds of thousands of classified war logs that the public was never meant to see. Not to mention the huge impact WikiLeaks had on the 2016 elections, leaking confidential emails from the Democratic National Committee. Story guide Patrick highlights WikiLeaks' impact on global politics and security, while CEO Brad discusses the ethical dilemmas of hacking and publishing classified information. They explore Assange's role as...

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Welcome to the Digital Desperados podcast, sponsored by SaferNet VPN. In this episode, we delve into the dark tale of Hamza Bendelladj, also known as BX1, the Smiling Hacker. The story unfolds as Hamza, a linguistic genius from Algeria, quickly becomes a notorious hacker. Collaborating with Russian hacker buddy Gribodemon, they create the SpyEye malware, a formidable rival to the insanely popular Zeus. Operating stealthily, SpyEye infiltrates millions of computers, executing keystroke logging and web injections to compromise financial institutions and personal accounts. It’s estimated that billions of dollars were stolen thanks to SpyEye 

But, alas, life isn’t all phishing heists and spreading malware. Due to what we might consider reckless behavior, the FBI and Interpol eventually tracked Hamza down, leading to his arrest in Bangkok. In his arrest photo, Hazma grins from ear to ear, leading to his “Smiling Hacker” nickname. Largely because of that photo, he gained sympathy on social media, earning yet another moniker: "the Robin Hood of Hackers," with people believing he stole and donated to various charity organizations. However, his lavish lifestyle contradicts claims of charity of any sort. 

Hamza was sentenced to 15 years in prison, a small price to pay considering the gravity of his crimes. SaferNet VPN emphasizes the importance of online security, urging listeners to protect themselves from digital desperados like Hazma and Gribodemon (who was also arrested). Visit SaferNet.com for ultimate cybersecurity. Stay vigilant, click wisely, and secure your digital life!