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Latest podcast episodes about wikileaks vault

chycho
Ep. 147: Twitter Files, Fascism, Censorship, Dead Internet, Low IQ People, Conspiracies, Metallica

chycho

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 117:33


- Video on BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/VuNCMTr8TWfj/ - Video on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v248kim-current-events-jan4-2023-chycho.html - Video on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chycho:6/Current_Events_Jan4_2023_chycho:e - Intro Video on CensorTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLxmkMNjoyE ***SUPPORT*** ▶️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chycho ▶️ Substack: https://chycho.substack.com/ ▶️ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/chycho ▶️ SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/chycho ▶️ Streamlabs at: https://streamlabs.com/chycholive ▶️ ...and crypto, see below. ▶️ Guilded Server: https://www.guilded.gg/chycho PLAYLIST: Podcasts https://soundcloud.com/chycho/sets/chycho SELECT TIMESTAMPS: - CensorTube Introduction (0:00-11:51) - Leftoid Low IQ People's Heads Explode as Elon Musk's Twitter Files Reveals Rollout of Pure Fascism in the United States of America (12:28-15:29) - YouTube Is a Pale Reflection of What It Was: New Tech and Free Speech Platforms Are the Future of the Internet (15:40-20:03) - Low IQ People Are the Ones That Are up to Date with Their Boosters (22:52-24:17) - Art Should Critique & Reflect Society: My ASMR Readings of WikiLeaks Vault 7, Guantánamo Bay Files & OPCW Douma Docs (24:17-27:01) - If You're Journalist, a Content Creator, an Artist, You Can Not Stay True to Yourself If You Only Share Content on Censored Platforms (28:51-29:44) - Metallica vs. Napster: Sharing My Story from 2000 When Metallica Wanted to Sue My Ass (30:04-33:36) - Andrew Tate Is Not Julian Assange: Persecution by Corporate Media of Those Threatening Centralized Power (33:38-40:26) - Update Regarding Long Form Editing Software - Some Random Discussion - Building Societies on Free Speech: Censorship of Thought and Speech Is the New War on Drugs (42:44-44:57) - Conspiracy Theories: Just Imagine What You Don't Know (48:11-53:21) - Censorship of the Internet, Early Days Compared to Now: The Dead Internet Theory (54:32-57:16) - Some Random Discussion - Comic book Haul #70: CGC Graded Model Age Sandman & Rotten to the Core Political Trading Cards [ASMR] (1:04:48-1:27:14) - Sentient A.I. vs. Machine Learning AI (1:28:32-1:33:36) - More Random Discussion LINK: 1989 Eclipse Rotten to the Core Trading Cards https://www.tcdb.com/Checklist.cfm/sid/102207 ***WEBSITE*** ▶️ Website: http://www.chycho.com ***LIVE STREAMING*** ▶️ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive ***VIDEO PLATFORMS*** ▶️ BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/chycho ▶️ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/chycho ▶️ Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@chycho:6 ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chycho ▶️ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive ***SOCIAL MEDIA*** ▶️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chycho ▶️ Minds: https://www.minds.com/chycho ▶️ Gab: https://gab.ai/chycho ▶️ Vk: https://vk.com/id580910394 ▶️ Parler: https://parler.com/#/user/chycho ▶️ Bitclout: https://bitclout.com/u/chycho ▶️ Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/chycho ***AUDIO/PODCASTS*** ▶️ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/chycho ***CRYPTO*** ▶️ As well as Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin (BTC): 1Peam3sbV9EGAHr8mwUvrxrX8kToDz7eTE Bitcoin Cash (BCH): 18KjJ4frBPkXcUrL2Fuesd7CFdvCY4q9wi Ethereum (ETH): 0xCEC12Da3D582166afa8055137831404Ea7753FFd Ethereum Classic (ETC): 0x348E8b9C0e7d71c32fB2a70DcABCB890b979441c Litecoin (LTC): LLak2kfmtqoiQ5X4zhdFpwMvkDNPa4UhGA Dash (DSH): XmHxibwbUW9MRu2b1oHSrL951yoMU6XPEN ZCash (ZEC): t1S6G8gqmt6rWjh3XAyAkRLZSm9Fro93kAd Doge (DOGE): D83vU3XP1SLogT5eC7tNNNVzw4fiRMFhog Peace. chycho http://www.chycho.com

Risky Business
Risky Business #642 -- Brits, Dutch and Aussies embrace Hounds Doctrine

Risky Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021


On this week's show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week's security news, including: UK, Netherlands and Australia promise offensive response to big ticket ransomware Wave of major cyber regulation and legislation in USA Iran up in yer O365s, Russians in yer gmails Submarine spy guy would have been fine, if he didn't make one very big mistake Much, much more Jonathan Reiber is this week's sponsor guest. He's senior director of cybersecurity at AttackIQ and he's joining us to talk through the US Government's executive order on Zero Trust. Jonathan says it is actually born of a realisation the US Government needs to do something differently, that the old approaches aren't working. Links to everything that we discussed are below and you can follow Patrick or Adam on Twitter if that's your thing. Show notes UK cyber head says Russia responsible for 'devastating' ransomware attacks - BBC News Netherlands can use intelligence or armed forces to respond to ransomware attacks - The Record by Recorded Future Ransomware Action Plan Ransomware hackers find vulnerable target in U.S. grain supply Emergent ransomware gang FIN12 strikes hospitals, moves quickly against big targets Macquarie Health Corporation hit by cyberattack as hackers claim 6700 people affected | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site Microsoft: Iran-linked hackers breached Office 365 customer accounts - The Record by Recorded Future Google notifies 14,000 Gmail users of targeted APT28 attacks - The Record by Recorded Future Google distributing 10,000 security keys to journalists, elected officials, human rights activists | The Daily Swig Peanut butter and ProtonMail: US charges underscore evolution of espionage in digital age Hackers of SolarWinds stole data on U.S. sanctions policy, intelligence probes | Reuters Senate committee advances major cybersecurity legislation - The Record by Recorded Future Justice Department launches a National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team - The Record by Recorded Future DOJ to go after government contractors who don't disclose breaches - The Record by Recorded Future TSA to impose cybersecurity mandates on major rail and subway systems - The Washington Post OMB orders federal agencies to let CISA access defenses of devices, servers CIA Funding Arm Gave Encrypted App Wickr $1.6 Million U.S. prosecution of alleged WikiLeaks ‘Vault 7' source hits multiple roadblocks Ukraine arrests operator of DDoS botnet with 100,000 bots - The Record by Recorded Future Botnet abuses TP-Link routers for years in SMS messaging-as-a-service scheme - The Record by Recorded Future Microsoft said it mitigated a 2.4 Tbps DDoS attack, the largest ever - The Record by Recorded Future Report links Indian company to spyware that targeted Togolese activist - The Record by Recorded Future Trolls defaced Twitch's website with pictures of Jeff Bezos, the latest security concern Twitch says no user passwords or cards numbers were exposed in major hack - The Record by Recorded Future Video game streaming service Twitch suffers major data breach Woman Allegedly Hacked Flight School, Cleared Planes With Maintenance Issues to Fly Microsoft to disable Excel 4.0 macros, one of the most abused Office features - The Record by Recorded Future NSA warns of ALPACA TLS attack, use of wildcard TLS certificates - The Record by Recorded Future Azure, GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket mass-revoke SSH keys following bug report - The Record by Recorded Future Reverse engineering and decrypting CyberArk vault credential files | Jelle Vergeer Security researchers find another UEFI bootkit used for cyber-espionage - The Record by Recorded Future Apple patches iPhone zero-day in iOS 15.0.2 - The Record by Recorded Future Bindiff and POC for the IOMFB vulnerability, iOS 15.0.2 | IOMFB_integer_overflow_poc Apache HTTP Server update fails to squash path traversal, RCE bugs | The Daily Swig Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity | The White House

Real Politik
WikiLeaks' Vault 7: Inside The CIA's Cyber Espoionage Programs

Real Politik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 57:39


In an ode to Julian Assange, Paul Holden teaches the boys about Vault 7, the massive WikiLeaks dump of some of the CIA's most important cyber espionage techniques. The boys learn that the CIA can have access to almost any aspect of your life when it comes to the technology that surrounds us. The data from our phones, computers, smart tvs, even our cars can all be collected and stored by a shadowy cabal of government spooks. That and much more on today's episode of Southern Podcast Authority. Support: https://www.patreon.com/southernpodcastauthority

Cryptic Accounts
Ep. 41 - CIA Spying and WikiLeaks Vault 7 & 8

Cryptic Accounts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 80:06


On this episode of Cryptic Accounts, CIA Spying and WikiLeaks Vault 7 & 8. Chilling evidence of some of the most advanced spying software ever created being secured by some of the most lax security measures imaginable.

The CyberWire
Cyberespionage and counterespionage. The DDoS that never was. A very strange case of cyberstalking. And leaky niche dating sites.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 20:56


What does Beijing want to know about US Presidential campaigns? Position papers, mostly. A redacted version of the CIA’s inquiry into the WikiLeaks Vault 7 material is out. That DDoS attack you read about on Twitter? Never happened. Former eBay employees face Federal charges of conspiracy to commit cyberstalking and witness tampering. Ben Yelin explains a judge refusing to sign off on a potential Facebook facial recognition settlement. Our guest is Randy Vanderhoof from the Secure Technology Alliance on mobile drivers licenses. And where would you store “niche” dating app material? In a misconfigured AWS S3 bucket. Where else? For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news brief: https://www.thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/9/116

chycho
Whispering Wikileaks' Vault 7 "Year Zero": CIA Hacking Tools Revealed [ASMR Reading]

chycho

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 41:18


WikiLeaks' Vault 7 "Year Zero": CIA Hacking Tools Revealed https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/ WikiLeaks' CIA Organizational Chart https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/files/org-chart.png Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RdlMCh2idHI Video on BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/HoxVDk5oSJV1/ Website: http://www.chycho.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chycho Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/chycho Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/chycho YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/chychochycho BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/chycho Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive Discord: https://discord.gg/MXmS7B9 Minds: https://www.minds.com/chycho Gab: https://gab.ai/chycho Ello: https://ello.co/chycho Vk: https://vk.com/id580910394 Twitter: https://twitter.com/chycho SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/chycho

The CyberWire
Charges in Vault 7 case. Olympic Destroyer appears to be back. Liberty Life hack. Does Tesla have a rogue insider? US Senate hits at ZTE. Guilty plea in OPM hack-related fraud. Motive: blackmail.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 19:57


In today's podcast we hear that the US has charged a former CIA engineer in the WikiLeaks Vault 7 case. Olympic Destroyer may be back, and preparing to hit chemical weapons investigators and arms control specialists. Updates on the Liberty Life data extortion investigation. Elon Musk says Tesla Motors has an internal saboteur. The US Senate snatches the lifeline out of ZTE's hands. A guilty plea in OPM-breach-related fraud. A possible motive in the Jeopardy champ's email hacking. David Dufour from Webroot with insights on the impact they’re seeing from GDPR. Guest is Lenny Zeltser from Minerva Labs discussing his IT and security “cheat sheets.” 

Empire Files
Episode 48 - Privacy, Control & the Darknet – Alex Winter with Abby Martin

Empire Files

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 26:55


Out of the periphery of most online users, there’s a vast, hidden space used by people who want to remain anonymous, which filmmaker Alex Winter explores in his documentary Deep Web. The film focuses on the Silk Road, a black market hosted on the Darknet using bitcoin cryptocurrency, and the trial of Ross Ulbricht, who was given a double life sentence without the possibility of parole for creating and hosting the site. Abby Martin and Alex Winter discuss more about the Deep Web, the Drug War, and why encryption on things like signal still matter in light of the Wikileaks’ Vault 7 release. FOLLOW // http://twitter.com/empirefiles LIKE // http://facebook.com/theempirefiles

Beyond Infinity
More from Wikileaks Vault 7

Beyond Infinity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 14:09


In Part 2 of our series on this massive leak, we discuss more of the CIA's sophisticated hacking and malware program, ranging from weaponised software through to consumer hardware interception turning smart phones into bugs.

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The CyberWire
Word zero-day spreading Dridex. Password reuse bites Amazon third-party sellers. Mirai now mines Bitcoin. WikiLeaks, the ShadowBrokers, and war in Syria. Cyber first use. Crypto wars in Europe. APT10 in India. Penn State prof takes  Gödel Prize

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 14:54


In today's podcast, we hear about how a Word zero-day is spreading the Dridex banking Trojan. Amazon third-party sellers bitten by reused passwords. IBM catches Mirai mining Bitcoins. Symantec discerns Longhorn tools in WikiLeaks' Vault 7. Tensions over Syria's civil war seem to be behind the Shadow Brokers' return. ISIS is now attempting to recruit women to the Caliphate. Germany considers a cyber first-use doctrine. Crypto wars flare in Europe as French Presidential candidate Macron takes a strong anti-encryption line. The University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security’s Ben Yelin weighs in on the FCC’s rollback of ISP privacy rules. Dario Forte from DF Labs cautions against AI hype. A Penn State professor takes the 2017 Gödel Prize for his work on differential privacy.

Wall St For Main St
David Seaman: Mainstream Media on New Anti-Russia Witch Hunt

Wall St For Main St

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017 43:28


Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St interviewed returning guest, Journalist and YouTuber David Seaman https://www.fulcrumnews.com/. David's popular YouTube channel has over 150k subscribers and over 15 million views: https://www.youtube.com/user/davidsea... David Seaman was fired from the Huffington Post for writing an article during the 2016 Presidential election about the health of Hillary Clinton: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vide... Article about Antonio Gramchi infecting the US with Cultural Marxism https://stream.org/dangerous-marxist/ Former CIA Officer says Obama Administration spied on Trump and scandal is "Much Worse than Watergate" http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-03... During this 35+ minute interview, Jason starts off by asking David what he thinks, in his opinion, President Trump has done right so far in his first 2 months? Jason and David discuss how the mainstream media is on a Neo-McCarthyism style Anti-Russia Witch Hunt, why the FBI hasn't charged any prominent Republican or Democrat politicians in pedogate and about Wikileaks' Vault 7 leaks.

The CyberWire
WikiLeaks' Vault 7 "Dark Matter" docs. Information operations, Russian style and ISIS style. Job database exposed. 

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 20:00


In today's podcast we hear assessments of WikiLeaks' latest Vault 7 files—compromised supply chain or damp squib? NATO worries about Russian information operations. ISIS continues to push jihadist inspiration online, claiming the London killer as one of the Caliphate's soldiers. Facile attribution can mislead, as seen in a surprising arrest. Comments on America's Joblink Alliance breach. Acalvio's Chris Roberts wonders if AI and Machine Learning are all they're cracked up to be. Palo Alto Networks' Rick Howard has an update on the Cyber Threat Alliance. And Estonian experience suggests to the world that President Putin is a proud spirit who cannot endure to be mocked.

Code Monkey Talks
Episode 8: Threat Stack with Pete Cheslock

Code Monkey Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 60:17


Pete Cheslock (http://www.codemonkey.fm/guests/pete-cheslock) joins us to discuss working at Threat Stack and the latest WikiLeaks Vault 7, Github's permissive IP ownership for employees, Google Cloud Spanner. Special Guest: Pete Cheslock.

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Media Roots Radio
Wikileaks Vault 7 & the Russian Conspiracy Industry

Media Roots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 92:49


Robbie Martin and Abby Martin break down the media hysteria over the Trump wiretapping claim and discuss the implications of Wikileaks' Vault 7 data dump about CIA targeted hacking and spying. They also talk about the media's Russophobia campaign and Robbie extensively dissects the actual facts and analysis behind the so-called "Russian hacking" allegations on Media Roots Radio. Please donate to Media Roots Radio on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mediarootsradio

The CyberWire
Canadian government sites recover from the Apache Struts vulnerability. FireEye's M-Trends report is out, calling out greater sophistication in financial cybercrime. USAF accidentally exposes SF86s. Vault 7 update.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 14:25


In today's podcast, we hear about how the Apache Struts bug has bitten in Canada. FireEye sees financial cybercrime approaching state espionage exploits in sophistication. The US Air Force leaves sensitive personal information exposed in a backup database. Investigation into WikiLeaks' Vault 7 continues. Okta files for its IPO. Ben Yelin from the UMD Center for Health and Homeland Security reviews a mobile device privacy bill. Adam Thomas from Deloitte outlines their latest cyber insurance report.  And today is Patch Tuesday.

VB Engage - Mobile, Marketing, & Technology Podcast from VentureBeat
Stephen Gold, cognitive computing, and taping up your webcam

VB Engage - Mobile, Marketing, & Technology Podcast from VentureBeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 35:02


In this week's episode, Travis and Stewart interview the CMO of IBM Watson, Stephen Gold. We talk about cognitive computing, A.I., machine learning, and more, discovering how long we have before the robots take over (just kidding). In the news, we reveal funding rounds for two A.I. marketing tools, talk about the Snapchat IPO aftermath, Instagram's latest Snapchat-a-like feature, and touch on the Wikileaks Vault 7 disclosures. Better keep that webcam covered, right Travis?

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Pain In The Techus
Your Cable Box Is Spying On You

Pain In The Techus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 43:29


This week Nick and Jeff discuss the Wikileaks Vault 7 leak, what it actually means in terms of its impact, and what you can do to keep your products from being vulnerable. We also explore the best ways to do passwords...and what not to do.

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Grumpy Old Geeks
200: Let Them Eat Pop Tarts

Grumpy Old Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 103:31


2/3 Sparta; the rise of the useless; Fiverr bums us out; Snap stock; atom drives; quizzing trolls; Uber hires HAL; Wikileaks Vault 7; encrypted messaging apps; Amazon brick & mortar; AirPods; burgerbots; Try a Pod; Martian potatoes; streaming Bugs Bunny. Show notes at http://gog.show/200

Pseudocast
Pseudocast #285 – Osýpky v Rumunsku, WikiLeaks Vault 7

Pseudocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 41:40


V tomto podcaste budeme hovoriť o tom, ako v tieto dni vyčíňajú v Rumunsku osýpky a o poslednom veľkom úniku dokumentov, ktorý bol zverejnený na WikiLeaks - Vault 7. TémyZdroje Intro  Osýpky v Rumunsku  WikiLeaks Vault 7 Outro Aj Slovensko je ohrozené epidémiou osýpok, aká zabíja v Rumunsku, počet očkovaných klesá Vault 7: CIA Hacking Tools Revealed WikiLeaks strikes again. Here are 4 big questions about Vault 7.

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(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
Richie Allen - "#WIKILEAKS Vault 7"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017


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#WIKILEAKS

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Lionel Nation - "#WIKILEAKS Vault 7 Shows That Trump Is Not Crazy"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017


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The Tim Black At Night Show
Wikileaks Vault 7 CIA Spy Games and Ben Carson's Epic Fail

The Tim Black At Night Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 52:00


Wikileaks Vault 7 CIA Spy Games and Ben Carson's Epic Fail

The CyberWire
StoneDrill succeeds Shamoon. Trojanized Android Facebook Lite. Progressive groups threatened with doxing, blackmail. WikiLeaks' Vault 7. Hacking back? Wiretapping?

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 14:52


In today's podcast we hear about how StoneDrill maybe succeeding Shamoon—it's more evasive and at least as destructive. Malwarebytes advises sticking to Google Play to avoid a new Trojan. Russian hackers—apparently mobsters who've copped some of Cozy Bear's MO—are blackmailing US progressive political groups. The University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security's Ben Yelin explains Amazon Alexa's role in a murder case. Neill Feather from SiteLock describes a Wordpress vulnerability.  Congress considers a bill to allow companies to hack back. WikiLeaks' Vault Seven seems mostly unsurprising. Washington wiretapping allegations prompt recriminations.