

Scott Shane
National security correspondent for The New York Times, known for his extensive reporting on Julian Assange and WikiLeaks.
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Nov 26, 2019 • 23min
Why Trump Still Believes (Wrongly) That Ukraine Hacked the D.N.C.
Scott Shane, a national security reporter for The New York Times, delves into the tangled web of misinformation surrounding Ukraine and the 2016 DNC hack. He discusses how a false narrative implicating Ukraine was nurtured to shield Russian operatives from blame. The conversation reveals how conspiracy theories can pervert political discourse and obscure the truth. Shane also emphasizes the crucial role of journalism in exposing these distortions and holding politicians accountable despite ongoing controversies.

Jun 4, 2019 • 24min
How a Secret U.S. Cyberweapon Backfired
Scott Shane, a national security reporter for The New York Times, dives into the chaos unleashed on Baltimore by a criminal cyberattack, revealing a dark twist: the malware originated from a U.S. intelligence agency's tool, EternalBlue. He discusses the ethical dilemmas faced by the NSA and how their operations can inadvertently endanger public security. Shane also highlights the critical role of journalism in uncovering these stories and the profound impact such attacks have on vulnerable communities across the nation.

Apr 15, 2019 • 29min
The Moral Complexities of Working With Julian Assange
Scott Shane, a national security correspondent for The New York Times known for his deep dive into Julian Assange's saga, discusses the moral dilemmas of working with him. He explores Assange's transformation from free speech advocate to a perceived national security threat. The conversation highlights the complexities of whistleblowing, the ethical challenges journalists face with classified material, and the legal ramifications of Assange’s actions during the 2016 election. Shane unpacks how public perception of Assange has evolved amidst these controversies.


