Third-party apps

The Very Real Risk Third-Party Apps Pose to Your Data

While there can be great benefits to third-party software, it also places companies at greater risk of cyberattacks. Here’s what you need to know.
Trust Me Podcast

Trust Me Hosts Lola and Meagan Explore the Hinterlands of Cults and Scams

We all know scam victims get addicted to the people who target them. Which is why we’re talking about cults this week.
Robert Kerbeck

Robert Kerbeck Goes Corporate Catfishing

This week we hear the story of a working actor who became a corporate threat actor.
Dan Ahdoot

Dan Ahdoot Returns Because He Needs to Be Told Again

Dan Ahdoot got hacked and we gave him some advice in a previous episode, which he did not act upon.
Webby

What the Hack with Adam Levin Nominated for a Webby Award

Our episode of What the Hack with Adam Levin featuring Al Franken is nominated for a Webby People’s Choice Award and every vote puts us that much closer to not coming in last place.
Indy100

Adam Levin Featured in Series of Articles About Deepfakes with Indy100

Adam Levin was interviewed by Indy100 about the current state of deepfakes, specifically in how like the likenesses of actress are increasingly being used to generate pornographic content without their consent.
Nicole Perlroth

Nicole Perlroth Says All the Things That Keep Adam Up at Night

Former New York Times cybersecurity and cyberwarfare reporter Nicole Perlroth joined us for a wide ranging conversation on zero-day exploits.
SNAP EBT

It’s Time to Protect SNAP EBT Cards

While SNAP is a federal program, the way it’s administered state-by-state varies. But one thing that is consistent: SNAP EBT cards do not come with EMV chips.
Marketwatch

What the Hack Co-Host Travis Taylor Featured on MarketWatch Article About Pig-Butchering Scams

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

Jason Has a Dire Warning for All New Graduates

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