If you’re a regular listener, you know we’ve actually tried to pay con artists to be on the show. So this episode is a pretty big deal.
Reformed hacker and ex-con Brett Johnson tells us everything we ever wanted to know the way cyber criminals operate. As one of the founders of ShadowCrew, an infamous cybercrime syndicate during the early 2000s, Johnson had his hands in credit card fraud, phishing, virus development and more, and made a ton of money. Then he got caught.
After his rehabilitation (which was after his prison escape), Brett got busy trying to do some good in the world. Who better to learn from how to not be a victim of cybercrime than a former cybercriminal? Don’t miss it.
Also, on this week’s Tin Foil Swan: How to lock down your Facebook account.
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Read the transcript here.
About the Hosts
Adam Levin is the former Director of Consumer Affairs for the State of New Jersey, serial entrepreneur and author of Swiped, which he wrote with his sidekick, writer and cyber mensch, Beau Friedlander. With expert commentary from Travis “Here’s What Actually Happened” Taylor, the show gets everything sorted out—or not—but either way you’re going to have a great time. Something weird happen to you? We’ve got your back.
Credits
What the Hack with Adam Levin is a production of Loud Tree Media and is produced by Andrew Steven.