Lock and Code tells the human stories within cybersecurity, privacy, and technology. Rogue robot vacuums, hacked farm tractors, and catastrophic software vulnerabilities—it’s all here.
Two weeks ago, the Lock and Code podcast shared three stories about home products that requested, collected, or exposed sensitive data online.
There were the air fryers that asked users to record audi…
The month, a consumer rights group out of the UK posed a question to the public that they’d likely never considered: Were their air fryers spying on them?
By analyzing the associated Android apps for …
The US presidential election is upon the American public, and with it come fears of “election interference.”
But “election interference” is a broad term. It can mean the now-regular and expected forei…
On the internet, you can be shown an online ad because of your age, your address, your purchase history, your politics, your religion, and even your likelihood of having cancer.
This is because of the…
Online scammers were seen this August stooping to a new low—abusing local funerals to steal from bereaved family and friends.
Cybercrime has never been a job of morals (calling it a “job” is already l…
On August 15, the city of San Francisco launched an entirely new fight against the world of deepfake porn—it sued the websites that make the abusive material so easy to create.
“Deepfakes,” as they’re…
On August 24, at an airport just outside of Paris, a man named Pavel Durov was detained for questioning by French investigators. Just days later, the same man was charged in crimes related to the dis…
Every age group uses the internet a little bit differently, and it turns out for at least one Gen Z teen in the Bay Area, the classic approach to cyberecurity—defending against viruses, ransomware, w…
Somewhere out there is a romantic AI chatbot that wants to know everything about you. But in a revealing overlap, other AI tools—which are developed and popularized by far larger companies in technol…
In the world of business cybersecurity, the powerful technology known as “Security Information and Event Management” is sometimes thwarted by the most unexpected actors—the very people setting it up.
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Full-time software engineer and part-time Twitch streamer Ali Diamond is used to seeing herself on screen, probably because she’s the one who turns the camera on.
But when Diamond received a Direct Me…
More than 20 years ago, a law that the United States would eventually use to justify the warrantless collection of Americans’ phone call records actually started out as a warning sign against an enti…
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For decades, law enforcement and intelligence agencies across the world have lamented the availability of modern technology that allows susp…
The irrigation of the internet is coming.
For decades, we’ve accessed the internet much like how we, so long ago, accessed water—by traveling to it. We connected (quite literally), we logged on, and w…
You’ve likely felt it: The dull pull downwards of a smartphone scroll. The “five more minutes” just before bed. The sleep still there after waking. The edges of your calm slowly fraying.
After more th…
Our Lock and Code host, David Ruiz, has a bit of an apology to make:
“Sorry for all the depressing episodes.”
When the Lock and Code podcast explored online harassment and abuse this year, our guest pr…
A digital form of protest could become the go-to response for the world’s largest porn website as it faces increased regulations: Not letting people access the site.
In March, PornHub blocked access t…
Few words apply as broadly to the public—yet mean as little—as “home network security.”
For many, a “home network” is an amorphous thing. It exists somewhere between a router, a modem, an outlet, and …
A disappointing meal at a restaurant. An ugly breakup between two partners. A popular TV show that kills off a beloved, main character.
In a perfect world, these are irritations and moments of vulnera…