
Hacking Humans Nice to meet you, I'm a scammer.
Nov 27, 2025
The discussion kicks off with the intriguing idea of diamonds as the original cryptocurrency. A heart-wrenching tale reveals how a 66-year-old woman lost her $2 million retirement savings to a romance scam. The hosts dissect the controversial PayPal Honey extension, accused of hijacking affiliate links. Listeners get valuable warnings about seasonal scams and the Madoff Victim Fund's staggering $4.3 billion payout. Finally, a hilarious take on a romance scam chat offers insights into classic scamming tactics.
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Diamonds Compared To Crypto
- Diamonds share attributes with cryptocurrencies: mined, traded, and used for anonymous transactions.
- Dave and Joe note diamonds are not fungible and physicality changes their economics compared with crypto.
Carry A Backup YubiKey
- Buy a second YubiKey as a personal backup to avoid account lockouts and support hassles.
- Joe recommends organizations consider issuing two keys so employees can keep one as a spare.
Coupon Extensions Can Steal Affiliate Revenue
- Browser coupon extensions like Honey can replace creator affiliate links and favor paid partners.
- The hosts point out this undermines influencers' revenue and may mislead users about best deals.
