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Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - hacxx - 03-28-2024

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RE: Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - BigSuc - 03-29-2024

Anyone else connect the dots with Jack's made up last name? Rhysider... sounds like reciter, as in someone who recites stories.


RE: Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - rick1969 - 03-30-2024

Jack Rhysider is a highly talented podcast host who has captured the attention of listeners around the world with his fascinating stories and engaging narrative style. His podcast, Darknet Diaries, is a must-listen for anyone interested in cybersecurity, hacking, and the dark side of the internet. Jack's ability to take complex topics and make them accessible to a wide audience is truly impressive, and his commitment to accuracy and truth-telling is commendable. I highly recommend checking out his work - you won't be disappointed!


RE: Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - hacxx - 03-30-2024

(03-30-2024, 11:53 PM)rick1969 Wrote: Jack Rhysider is a highly talented podcast host who has captured the attention of listeners around the world with his fascinating stories and engaging narrative style. His podcast, Darknet Diaries, is a must-listen for anyone interested in cybersecurity, hacking, and the dark side of the internet. Jack's ability to take complex topics and make them accessible to a wide audience is truly impressive, and his commitment to accuracy and truth-telling is commendable. I highly recommend checking out his work - you won't be disappointed!

Fully agree with you.


RE: Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - hacxx - 03-31-2024

My favorites...
Darknet Diaries - The LinkedIn Incident - Episode 86
Darknet Diaries - Dirty Coms - Episode 112


RE: Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - sp00fx - 03-31-2024

(03-30-2024, 11:53 PM)rick1969 Wrote: Jack Rhysider is a highly talented podcast host who has captured the attention of listeners around the world with his fascinating stories and engaging narrative style. His podcast, Darknet Diaries, is a must-listen for anyone interested in cybersecurity, hacking, and the dark side of the internet. Jack's ability to take complex topics and make them accessible to a wide audience is truly impressive, and his commitment to accuracy and truth-telling is commendable. I highly recommend checking out his work - you won't be disappointed!


agree, started with a few episodes, went through all of them


RE: Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - RedTheRaider - 03-31-2024

i have to get out of the habit of re-using passwords for sure


RE: Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - hacxx - 03-31-2024

(03-31-2024, 09:01 AM)sp00fx Wrote: agree, started with a few episodes, went through all of them.

Excellent choice, is the detailed information that worth the show.

(03-31-2024, 10:22 AM)RedTheRaider Wrote: i have to get out of the habit of re-using passwords for sure.

Yes, stop using re-used passwords.


RE: Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - sp00fx - 03-31-2024

(03-31-2024, 07:58 PM)hacxx Wrote: [quote="sp00fx" pid='1362283' dateline='1711872096']
agree, started with a few episodes, went through all of them.

Excellent choice, is the detailed information that worth the show.


I wouldn’t say you’ll loose something if you don’t listen to them all, I just went into a fanboy mode for a minute, i guess

For me at the end of the day a bunch of the episodes are just about interesting stories rather than learning new thing around hacking


RE: Jack Rhysider - Why you shouldn't reuse passwords - hacxx - 03-31-2024

(03-31-2024, 09:46 PM)sp00fx Wrote: I wouldn’t say you’ll lose something if you don’t listen to them all, I just went into a fanboy mode for a minute, i guess.
For me at the end of the day a bunch of the episodes are just about interesting stories rather than learning new thing around hacking.

If you are in, on some topics, you will get inside information. For example the Linkedin episode explain in detail how the hacker obtained the database. It was done by hacking a developer computer that had an insecure http server, configure a vpn and extract the database using the computer credentials. All this is explained in the episode as court papers become public which reveal step by step.