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Monday, September 21, 2015 - 09:16 PM

(Photo Credit: Christiaan Colen/Flickr)

It would seem that hackers today can do just about anything they want - from turning on the cellphone in your pocket to holding your life's work hostage. Cyber criminals today have more sophisticated tools, have learned to work collaboratively around the world and have found innovative ways to remain deep undercover in the internet's shadows. This episode, we shine a light into those shadows to see the world from the perspectives of both cybercrime victims and perpetrators.

First we meet mother-daughter duo Alina and Inna Simone, who tell us about being held hostage by criminals who have burrowed into their lives from half a world away. Along the way we learn about the legally sticky spot that unwitting accomplices like Will Wheeler find themselves in.

Then reporter and author Joseph Menn tells us about the surprisingly lucrative professional hacker structure in places throughout the former Soviet Union. Finally, the co-creator of one of the most notorious online marketplaces to ever exist speaks to us and NPR cyber-crime expert Dina Temple-Raston about how a young suburban boy scout can turn into a world renowned black hat hacker.

Produced by Kelsey Padgett and Andy Mills. 

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Comments [7]

I created an account and came here just to say how much I liked this episode. Well done. More like this, please.

Sep. 23 2015 11:07 AM
Ashton from Australia

This episode is absolutely brilliant! Please more geek stuff like this!

Sep. 23 2015 10:07 AM
Carl from Sweden

This goes to show that you should always now what you install and what you click on but if you want to be really safe then follow Robert Morris three golden rules to ensure computer security: 1.do not own a computer; 2.do not power it on; 3.and do not use it .

Sep. 23 2015 08:01 AM
Pauline from London

Alina and Inna Simone had me cracking up laughing all the way to work this morning.
Fantastic story!

Sep. 23 2015 04:16 AM
Taco Farts

The sound in this episode (the background 'music' and such - particularly the first half) was really stellar.

Sep. 22 2015 09:33 PM
Michael from Perth, Australia

Not bad. Nothing new for those of us who code for a living, but still good to bring this topic to people who might not otherwise have heard about ransomware, bitcoin etc.

I found Jad and Roberts' genuine reactions quite entertaining in this episode, even though the whole thing ended abruptly. Sounds like there should be a part II.

Sep. 22 2015 07:54 PM
Isaac from U.S.A

FIRST COMMENT

Sep. 22 2015 07:38 PM

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