This week we are joined by Maria Varmazis, host of the N2K daily space show, T-Minus. She discusses how AI is being used as a possible solution to one of the oldest scams in the book in Japan. Dave and Joe share some listener follow up, one from listener Alan and one from Clinton, who both write in about a recent episode and they share their thoughts on the story of Charlotte Cowles being scammed out of $50,000. Dave shares a story about calendar meeting links, from Calendly, a popular application for scheduling appointments and meetings, being used to spread mac malware. Joe shares write ins from several listeners, some writing in to share experiences with scams they have come across, others writing to warn others on scams they have seen used in the real world. Our catch of the day comes from Zach with an oddity, getting scammed by mail!
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Encore: NMAP (noun) [Word Notes]
Indicators to insider threats.
Encore: Diamond Model (noun) [Word Notes]
Beware ChatGPT curious: Fleece-ware chabot apps.
CISA (noun) [Word Notes]
CISA (noun) [Word Notes]
spam (noun) [Word Notes]
Risky chat applications.
Replier attacks: the latest tool in a hacker's arsenal.
dumpster diving (noun) [Word Notes]
Criminals...assemble! [Hacking humans goes to the movies]
The rise of ChatGPT: A look into the future of chatbots.
SEO poisoning (noun) [Word Notes]
Are you who you say you are?
passkey (noun) [Word Notes]
catfish (noun) [Word Notes]
Bringing in the human side of scamming.
QR code phishing (noun) [Word Notes]
Who says the perfect heist doesn't exist? [Hacking Humans Goes to the Movies]
Data privacy in a consumers world.
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