The World of Cybersecurity

What lurks beneath the surface — from crime to conspiracies.

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How to Get Someone's Password

Wednesday Jul 09, 2025

Wednesday Jul 09, 2025

In this episode, we talk about over sixty methods used to steal or bypass passwords, covering how attackers gain physical access to devices, buy breached credentials from forums, exploit reused passwords, break into databases with Structured Query Language injection, brute force login pages with tools like Hydra and Burp Suite, crack hashes with John the Ripper and Hashcat, use Mimikatz and Responder on Microsoft Windows networks, and trick help desks and unsuspecting users with phishing and fake websites. We also explain how password managers and email accounts become gateways to entire digital identities, why session hijacking and private key theft remain dangerous, and how weak policies and reused passwords continue to leave millions vulnerable across industries, companies, and personal devices. 
 
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Small Gadget, Big Problem

Saturday Jul 05, 2025

Saturday Jul 05, 2025

In this episode, we follow the true story of how one man’s attempt to escape workplace tracking exposed the hidden weaknesses of our modern, signal-driven world. We see how a simple tool, bought cheaply and used without much thought, ended up blocking the same radio waves that keep planes safe as they land and take off. We look at what happened to Gary when his plan to hide from his boss turned into a federal crime, why our everyday systems rely on trust and care, and how quickly convenience can collide with unexpected risks. This story reminds us that the invisible signals we depend on every day are more fragile than we think—and sometimes, the smallest rebellion can cause the biggest ripple.
 
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