CYBER

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569 reviews
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320 episodes
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Date created
2018/11/09
Average duration
56 min.
Release period
9 days

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Hacking. Hackers. Disinformation campaigns. Encryption. The Cyber. This stuff gets complicated really fast, but Motherboard spends its time embedded in the infosec world so you don't have to. Host Matthew Gault talks every week to Motherboard reporters about the stories they're breaking and to the industry's most famous hackers and researchers about the biggest news in cybersecurity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The End of Vice
2024/02/23
VICE may be over, but Cyber is still here at the end of it all. Matthew, Emily, Anna Merlan, Tim Marchman and Mack Lamoureux are here to eulogize the company and explain what the fuck just happened. Thanks for listening over the years. And don’t worry—we’re not logging off for good. Matthew and Emily will be back sometime soon with a new podcast project. Stay tuned. Vice’s New Owners Prepare to Slash What’s Left of Its Work Force Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why Congress's Fears of Russian Space Nukes Is Political Theatre
2024/02/16
Cyber is a show covering a diverse range of topics. We’ve covered everything from crypto to AI to online cults. If it touches technology or online culture, we’ll talk about it. That’s how you get an episode like today’s, which is both a deep dive into professional wrestling’s latest scandal and a discussion of the latest existential threat: nuclear weapons in space. Vice features editor Timothy Marchman can do it all. First, Marchman walks us through the newest allegations against WWE boss Vince McMahon. It’s a civil case that may have wider ramifications for how the U.S. handles non-disclosure agreements. Then we get into a bit of Congressional kayfabe: the reports that Russia wants to put nuclear weapons in space. Co-Defendant in Vince McMahon Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Says He Was a Victim Too NDAs Vince McMahon Signed Behind WWE's Back May Be Worthless, Say Experts Despite Denials, WWE Management Knew Wrestler Said She Had Been Raped on Military Base WWE Wrestler Ashley Massaro Accused Vince McMahon of Sexually Preying on Wrestlers in Previously Unreleased Statement​ Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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AI Deepfakes Are Everywhere and Congress is Completely Out of Their Depth
2024/02/09
An AI-generated Biden called voters in New Hampshire ahead of the primary and told them to stay home. X locked down the search term “Taylor Swift” after AI-generated nudes of the pop giant flooded the platform. In the wake of both scandals, Congress has struggled with how to fight back against the flood of fake bullshit. Keeping the world from drowning in fakes affects all of us, but some of the cures sound worse than the sickness. This week on Cyber, Motherboard Senior Editor Janus Rose and Fight for the Future’s Lia Holland come on to talk about the limits of legislation around AI-generated scams and abuse. Stories discussed in this episode. Congress Is Trying to Stop AI Nudes and Deepfake Scams Because Celebrities Are Mad Taylor Swift Is Living Every Woman’s AI Porn Nightmare ‘Palworld’ Is Tearing the Internet Apart An AI-Generated Content Empire Is Spreading Fake Celebrity Images on Google Cyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified. Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tech Used to Be Bleeding Edge, Now it’s Just Bleeding
2024/02/02
Ten years ago, Big Tech reached a peak. Facebook had wormed its way into the lives of billions of people. The mainstream news covered iPhones releases like they were Taylor Swift concerts. Elon Musk was promising to colonize Mars and fill the streets with self-driving cars. In 2024, the wheels have come off all these dreams. Musk has filled the sky with satellites, but no colonists, and constantly fights people on X. Self-driving cars are killing people. Apple has released a $3,500 VR headset that’s been met with middling reviews. And Facebook’s only recent innovation is eating its own tail to churn out massive profits. How did it come to this? This week on Cyber, PR provocateur and tech critic Ed Zitron stops by to tell us about everything he saw at the Consumer Electronics Show, the problem with most tech journalism, and why we all turned against Big Tech. He’ll explore these topics more in depth on his new podcast, Better Offline, which launches later this month. Stories discussed in this episode: Better Offline Rabbit AI Introduction Video Where’s Your Ed At How Tech Outstayed Its Welcome Cyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified. Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to Read Leaked Datasets Like a Journalist
2024/01/26
We live in a golden age of data. Every day, hacktivists release terabytes of data on sites like DDoSecrets, but sorting through it all requires some technical knowledge. What if you don’t know XML from SQL let alone how to write a simple Python script? Micah Lee is the director of information security for The Intercept and he’s on Cyber today to talk about his new book: Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations. The book is a manual for people who want to learn how to parse and organize hacked datasets. It also contains stories of how Lee and others handled famous cases such as Blueleaks, neo-Nazi Discord chat rooms, and the Parler leak. If you’re not interested in diving into corporate or government secrets, you might learn something about how to protect your own data. Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations: The Art of Analyzing Hacked and Leaked Data Stories discussed in this episode: How to Authenticate Large Datasets Tech Companies and Governments Are Censoring the Journalist Collective DDoSecrets Cyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified. Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What a Novel About an AI Documenting the Last Human Says About Our Real Dystopia
2024/01/19
The unreliable narrator of After World, the new novel from author Debbie Urbanski, is an AI tasked with writing a book about Sen, the last human on Earth. In this world, humanity is done. The world is moving on without us and Sen was born for a purpose: to watch the planet change itself without humanity. After World is a story about artificial intelligence, climate change, and what we can hope to leave behind for our children in a doomed future.  On today’s episode of Cyber, Emily and Matthew sit down with Urbanski to discuss all of it. Stories discussed in this episode: The original short story: An Incomplete Timeline of What We Tried Cyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified. Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Future of Nukes Involves AI and Nobody Knows What Happens Next
2024/01/12
According to the hype, artificial intelligence is changing everything. The truth is more complicated, but that doesn’t mean that companies and governments aren’t rushing to embrace the new technology. It’s even being used to update an old and destructive technology: nuclear weapons. America is modernizing its force, Russia is building new kinds of nuclear weapons, and China is increasing its nuclear stockpile. At the same time, all three countries are looking to AI to outsource the dangerous and deadly work of apocalyptic destruction. But what, exactly, does that look like? When it comes to nukes and AI, it’s time to embrace the horrors of uncertainty. This week’s guest is Edward Geist, a policy researcher at the RAND Corporation. His latest book is Deterrence Under Uncertainty: Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Warfare. It’s a conversation that’s both fascinating and frightening with one major theme: we don’t know nearly enough. “One lamentable parallel between nuclear weapons and artificial intelligence is that both topics elicit an astonishing degree of magical thinking from otherwise intelligent people, including some with genuine expertise,” Geist wrote in his book. Cyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified. Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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OpenAI’s Make or Break Lawsuit and the Golden Idol of AGI
2024/01/05
The New York Times kicked off the holiday season by suing OpenAI and Microsoft. The paper of record believes that ChatGPT is violating various copyrights by using its articles as training data. It’s a landmark case that may end up before the Supreme Court and might change copyright law in America forever.  This week on Cyber, Sharon Goldman of VentureBeat sits down with us to discuss the lawsuit, the coming presidential election, and all the other big AI stories she’s watching in 2024. Stories discussed in this episode: Why NYT vs OpenAI Will Be the Copyright Fight to Watch in 2024 The 5 AI Stories I’m Waiting For in 2024 The Quest for AGI: Building Idols, Not a God Cyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified. Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Great American Train Wreck Isn’t Going Away
2023/12/20
On February 3, a train crashed in East Palestine, Ohio releasing toxic chemicals into the air. Almost a month later, another train owned by the same company also derailed in Ohio. That’s not all. Trains in Charlotte are running slower than they should. NYC can’t fit trains into its new station. The list goes on and on. What the hell is going on with mass transit in America? If you’re a long time Cyber listener, you might already know some of the answers to this question. That’s thanks to returning champion, Motherboard senior writer Aaron Gordon. ‘It’s Going to End Up Like Boeing’: How Freight Rail Is Courting Catastrophe East Palestine Derailment ‘Foreseeable and Preventable,’ Ohio Attorney General Lawsuit Alleges 24 Hours of News Shows America's Transportation Hellscape The Worst Transit Project in the U.S. Is Officially Dead Boston's Subway Was Running at Half Speed Because It Lost Paperwork ‘We Had All the Issues That Town Has:’ East Palestine Is Not the First or Last Derailment Disaster Cyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified. Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Old Internet Is Dying, and Something Worse Is Being Born
2023/12/13
As we slide into the winter holidays, Cyber is taking some time to relax with old friends and discuss the things that truly matter: the decline of the internet, creator culture, and the transcendent power of movies.  This week on Cyber, Aftermath co-founder Gita Jackson stops by to talk about “Napoleon,” the death of film criticism, and what happens when a big name on YouTube plagiarizes you. Stories discussed in this episode: Please Stop Asking Me To Sue James Somerton Cyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified. Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How Online Fights Affect Real World Battlefields
2023/12/01
Your posts matter more than you think. Social media has changed the way wars are fought and the internet has become a new battlefield.  Twitter may be dying, but it still matters an awful lot to policy makers. TikTok is ascendent, but often because its content can be repurposed on other platforms. Telegram can give you the news on the ground, but only if you trust the sources. With all this information flowing and everyone motivated by personal politics, who can you trust? This week, Emerson T. Brooking joins Matthew and Emily to explain how online discussion shapes the reality on the ground in conflict zones. Brooking is a resident senior fellow at the Digital Forensic Research Lab of the Atlantic Council and the co-author of LikeWar, a book about the weaponization of social media.  Cyber Live is coming to YouTube. Subscribe here to be notified. Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You Can’t Automate the Difficult Decisions
2023/11/27
The tensions between security and operations and developer teams are the stuff of legend. DevSecOps is trying to change that, and automation is a big part of making it possible. But automation alone can’t overcome entrenched behavior. Joylynn Kirui shares how Microsoft is helping teams prioritize security without bogging down development. Follow and listen to Code Comments: https://link.chtbl.com/codecomments?sid=podcast.cyber Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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4 out of 5
569 reviews
Badkatdad 2023/11/26
I Love You- But…
Ahhhh gahd! The intro music interrupted some good stuff that I could not hear!! Happy Thanksgiving! Excellent work on holiday hours and short notice. ...
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Cdymlr 2024/01/16
Decent
This used to be one of my favorite “nerdy” / tech podcasts but the current host sounds like he’s completely checked out. Extremely low energy and lack...
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Uncle Flavio 2023/12/10
Great Potential, BUT
Great topics BUT most guests sound obnoxious and amateurish with an unrelenting amount of ‘ums’ and ‘likes.’ There’s something to be said about profes...
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thePeacePirate 2023/11/15
Decent show, annoying intro
Occasionally the topics are interesting and they do a good show.
Peper_Turtle 2022/12/01
Poorly produced
I really want to love this podcast and am very interested in their topics of choice. But the production quality is remarkably low, to the point that i...
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LondonBizOwner 2023/09/26
Operation Underground Railroad episode
I really appreciated the balanced approach to this investigation and reporting. I am a conservative and a Christian who saw and liked “Sound of Freedo...
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Gogocactusman 2023/05/08
Wanted to enjoy it but…
The lack of effort to do even some basic editing or post production work just takes the enjoyment right out of it. Mistakes galore ranging from repeat...
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hezek111819 2023/03/25
Biased
Not good, very biased.
tHe bE3s kNeeS1 2023/01/31
Good stuff
Which a great podcast everyone should listen to this to know what’s ahead in technology!!!!! Science rules!!!
rainwilsonfan 2022/10/30
Good show
Vice is good with all things cyber.
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