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The podcast that tells true stories about the people making and breaking our digital world. We take listeners into the world of cyber and intelligence without all the techie jargon. Every Tuesday and Friday, former NPR investigations correspondent Dina Temple-Raston and the team draw back the curtain on ransomware attacks, mysterious hackers, and the people who are trying to stop them.
Latest episodes

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Jul 18, 2025 • 11min
Mic Drop: Frank McCourt wants TikTok to help him reinvent the Internet
Frank McCourt, billionaire and former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, shares his ambitious vision to transform the internet by potentially acquiring TikTok. He believes the platform's 170 million users could help create a less addictive and more democratic online space. McCourt critiques the current state of the web, highlighting its descent into misinformation and polarization. He discusses Project Liberty and the importance of empowering users to reclaim control over their data, all amidst ongoing legislative battles surrounding TikTok.

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Jul 15, 2025 • 38min
Introducing "Understood: Who Broke Internet"
Cory Doctorow, a science fiction writer and internet activist, delves into the evolution of the digital landscape from a vibrant community to a cluttered ad-filled space. He critiques tech giants for the decline in internet quality, coining the term 'inshittification' to describe the degradation of user experience. The conversation highlights the internal struggles at Google between revenue generation and user satisfaction. Doctorow offers a path for reclaiming the internet as a space for open communication and creativity.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 12min
Mic Drop: Russia’s unexpected wartime real estate boom
Military families in Russia are tapping into a surprising real estate boom fueled by war. High salaries for recruits are reshaping rural economies despite the backdrop of conflict and sanctions. As public sentiment shifts amidst rising living costs, the stark contrast between military financial stability and civilian struggles becomes evident. Delving into 'deathonomics,' the podcast highlights the twisty financial paths for fallen soldiers' families. The ethical quandary of thriving in wartime prompts a deeper look into the uncertain future of Russia's economy.

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Jul 8, 2025 • 22min
Return to Ukraine’s Radio ROKS: Heavy metal (and hackers) for brothers in arms
Serhii Zenin, a radio host at Ukraine's Radio ROKS and member of the 412th Battalion, shares his remarkable journey from playing heavy metal to serving on the frontlines. He discusses how the station has transformed into a crucial source of news and support during the war, blending music with resilience. Personal anecdotes illustrate the station's role in uplifting spirits and combating disinformation amidst crisis. Zenin reflects on the emotional power of music and its ability to unite a nation, creating a vital connection even in tumultuous times.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 12min
Mic Drop: Guardians of the Galaxy are sitting in Colorado Springs
Explore the intriguing world of space weather and its potential to disrupt technology. Uncover how solar flares and cosmic phenomena pose not just a threat to satellites but also create openings for cyber attacks. Discover the pivotal role of the Space Watch Center in monitoring these risks, particularly amid escalating tensions with global adversaries. The discussion highlights the vital need for collaboration across sectors to enhance space security in an age of unpredictable cosmic challenges.

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Jul 1, 2025 • 41min
The space debris strikes back
Jen White, the host of NPR's 1A, dives into the urgent issue of space debris, discussing its potential as both a cleanup challenge and a critical threat vector. She highlights how forgotten satellites could serve as cover for cyberattacks or even weapons. The conversation touches on real-life incidents, the escalating dangers posed by space junk to astronauts and the ISS, and the implications for military strategy in this new competitive landscape. White also emphasizes the need for global cooperation to protect our increasingly crowded orbit.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 14min
Mic Drop: Predator mode
Faine Greenwood, a drone researcher, explores the rapid evolution of drone technology and its impact on civil liberties. She discusses the alarming rise of surveillance drones in civilian settings, especially during protests, and the normalization of their presence. Greenwood raises critical ethical concerns regarding military-grade drones monitoring citizens and the potential for misuse. She advocates for urgent regulations and community control to protect privacy and prevent authoritarian tendencies in the use of drones.

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Jun 24, 2025 • 25min
ICE leans on high tech monitoring to make quotas
Discover how ankle monitors evolved from cattle tracking to tools of control for immigrants. Hear personal stories that reveal the dark consequences of the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program, where complying with rules could lead to detention. Explore the emotional turmoil faced by those under constant surveillance and the alarming tactics used by ICE. Dive into the paradox of targeting low-risk individuals while navigating the broader implications of government surveillance on immigrant communities. It's a chilling look at technology in modern society.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 15min
Mic Drop: Catching a tempest in a honeypot
Steve Schmidt, Chief Security Officer at Amazon, dives into the fascinating world of cybersecurity with a focus on MadPot, a honeypot that lured in the notorious Volt Typhoon hacking group. He discusses the innovative use of digital decoys to expose threats and highlights that in the age of AI, human vulnerabilities remain the biggest risk. Schmidt also emphasizes how AI is a double-edged sword, enhancing defenses yet also being weaponized by attackers. He wraps up with insights on the implications of cloud technology in modern security strategies.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 24min
The blockchain that criminals love
Discover how TRON evolved into a preferred blockchain for illicit finance, surpassing its initial Ethereum imitation status. Unpack the paradox of cryptocurrency, which facilitates crime while aiding investigators in tracking transactions. Explore how cryptocurrencies like Tron and Tether are used by terrorists for funding, offering advantages over traditional money transfer systems. Delve into the ethical dilemmas of Silicon Valley's tech evolution and the challenges of crypto regulation and cybersecurity in a rapidly changing landscape.