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Darknet Diaries

Ep 40: No Parking

Jun 11, 2019
Join a physical penetration tester as he sneaks into restricted mall areas, shedding light on the importance of security awareness. Hear thrilling tales of night-time infiltration attempts, where disguise and clever tactics come into play. Discover the meticulous planning behind accessing a utility company's headquarters, emphasizing the need for stronger safeguards. The tension ramps up as a group of friends attempts a lock-picking escapade, facing risks while searching for valuable data. It's an eye-opening journey into the vulnerabilities of corporate security!
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Quick takeaways

  • Security awareness campaigns can be effective in prompting people to report suspicious activities.
  • Physical penetration testing exposes vulnerabilities in physical security measures and highlights the need for improved protocols.

Deep dives

Exploring the Back Hallway Shortcut

The speaker shares a childhood experience of exploring a back hallway shortcut in a mall. While sneaking through the back hallway, the speaker noticed signs with the abbreviation 'JDLR' and became curious about its meaning. Later, they learned that 'JDLR' stood for 'Just Doesn't Look Right' and was a security awareness campaign in the mall to report suspicious activities. The speaker reflects on the effectiveness of the campaign and questions if people would actually notice and take action if they encountered something suspicious.

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