
Hacking Humans Tap, pay…and prey.
Nov 13, 2025
This week, the hosts dive into the alarming world of social engineering scams and the latest threats. Meta reveals how it could earn billions from fraudulent ads, while a new investigation uncovers the risks of hijacking trusted Windows updaters. Joe warns listeners about 'ghost tapping'—a sneakier scam draining funds from tap-to-pay cards in crowded places. They share tips on protecting against these scams, including using RFID-blocking wallets and monitoring your accounts closely.
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Backyard Chicken Eggs And A Handsome Rooster
- Joe Kerrigan shared a lighthearted story about his daughter's chickens now laying valuable eggs.
- He described managing a rooster and plans to enter it in a fair as a cockerel class.
Dino-Like Chickens Capture Imagination
- Dave Bittner showed the hosts images and commentary about the Jack Raptor project breeding dino-like chickens.
- The hosts joked about how badass and horrifying the breed looks and linked to jackraptor.com.
Platform Fraud Is A Major Revenue Source
- Reuters obtained Meta internal documents showing huge volumes of high-risk ads and internal tolerance for scam revenue.
- Meta estimated about 15 billion high-risk ad exposures and ~10% of 2024 revenue tied to such ads.
