Ghost #1 was a digital film server that should have stayed blacklisted but due to a unique software flaw it continued to produce pirated films.
Patrick Von Sychowski from the Celluloid Junkie joins the Hacker Mind podcast to discuss his SecTor 2021 talk on Ghost #1, explaining how the transition from 35mm to digital in theaters and how the unique third iteration of cinema in China also allowed this digital projector to evade anti-piracy safeguards for nearly three years. He credits one engineer at the Chinese propaganda department for helping solve a mystery that resulted in the largest film piracy takedown operation of all time, anywhere in the world.
EP 85: The Rise Of Bots (and Bots As A Service)
EP 84: When Old Medical Devices Keep Pre-shared Keys
EP 83: Tales From The Dark Web: Ransomware, Data Extortion, and Operational Technology
EP 82: The Vulkan Files
EP 81: Hacking Visual Studio Code Extensions
EP 80: Ghost Token
EP 79: Conducting Incident Response in Costa Rica Post Conti Ransomware
EP 78: Defending Costa Rica From Conti Ransomware
EP 77: Security Chaos Engineering with Kelly Shortridge
EP 76: Hacking Medical Systems
EP 75: Hacking .Mil And Other TLD Domains (Ethically)
EP 74: Disarming Document Threats
EP 73: Hacking Human Behavior
EP 72: Tales From A Ransomware Negotiator
EP 71: The Internet As A Pen Test
EP 70: Hacking Real World Criminals Online
EP 69: Self-Healing Operating Systems
EP 68: Incident Response in the Cloud
EP 67: When The Dark Web Discovered ChatGPT
EP 66: Shattering InfoSec’s Glass Ceiling
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