What the Hack Co-Host Travis Taylor Featured on MarketWatch Article About...

Marketwatch
What the Hack with Adam Levin co-host Travis Taylor spoke with MarketWatch about the ever-increasing number of online scams.

Jason Has a Dire Warning for All New Graduates

Jason Eksuzian
Recent graduates are low-hanging fruit for scammers. Filmmaker Jason Eksuzian found this out the hard way.

Bryan Denny is Your All-Purpose Dating Chum

Bryan Denny
If you want to catch a catfish, you’re going to have to chum. And Bryan Denny is the perfect bait.

Rob Shavell (Good Sport) is No Match for Adam’s Paranoia

Rob Shavell
We all have that friend who has a knack for making you lose sleep at night. Adam is that friend.

April’s Mom Was Addicted to Her Scammer

A catphisher conned April’s mom into sending him hundred of thousands of dollars.

Austin Federa Confirms Our Suspicions About Crypto Scams

Austin Federa
This week’s guest joins us for some good old-fashioned confirmation bias.

Michelle Dennedy Is the Most Interesting Person in the World

Michelle Dennedy
In this episode we learn how good underwear hygiene can keep you from getting hacked.

DNS Poisoning: What is it?

DNS Poisoning
DNS poisoning is a hacking method that can be hard for end users to detect. Here's what you need to know.

Adam & Co Explore the Long Tail of Chinese Spy Balloons

Chinese spy balloon
China’s hacking program is as legendary as it is dirigible…and, yes, incorrigible.

What Is Polymorphic Encryption?

polymorphic encryption
Polymorphic encryption is a more advanced encryption method: By adding a layer of complexity to standard encryption, the algorithm is more difficult for hackers to recognize and further prevents cyber-criminals from accessing sensitive, encrypted data.