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Smashing Security

Smashing Security isn’t your typical tech podcast. Hosted by cybersecurity veteran Graham Cluley, it serves up weekly tales of cybercrime, hacking horror stories, privacy blunders, and tech mishaps - all with sharp insight, a sense of humour, and zero tolerance for tech waffle.


Winner of the best and most entertaining cybersecurity podcast awards in 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023, and 2024, Smashing Security has had over ten million downloads. Past guests include Garry Kasparov, Mikko Hyppönen, and Jack Rhysider. Follow the podcast on Bluesky at @smashinsecurity.com, and subscribe for free in your favourite podcast app.


New episodes released at 7pm EST every Wednesday (midnight UK).

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
46 minutes
Episodes
436
Years Active
2016 - 2025
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095: British Airways hack, Mac apps steal browser history, and one person has 285,000 texts leaked

095: British Airways hack, Mac apps steal browser history, and one person has 285,000 texts leaked

Malicious script is being blamed for the British Airways hack, Trend Micro's apps are booted out of the Mac App Store for snaffling private data, and Paul Manafort's daughter wants Twitter to remove …

00:42:21  |   Wed 12 Sep 2018
094: Rogue browser extensions, Twitter presence, and how to cheat in exams

094: Rogue browser extensions, Twitter presence, and how to cheat in exams

What's the danger when browser extensions go bad? Is Twitter sharing your online status a boon for stalkers? And which of the show's hosts is going to admit to cheating in their exams?

All this and mu…

00:52:00  |   Wed 05 Sep 2018
093: Abandoned domains and dating app dangers

093: Abandoned domains and dating app dangers

How do fraudsters exploit abandoned domains to steal your company's secrets? How can you better protect your privacy when looking for love online? And who has the longest arms in the animal kingdom?

A…

00:37:18  |   Wed 29 Aug 2018
092: Hacky sack hack hack

092: Hacky sack hack hack

Is your used car still connected to its old owner? Just how did Apple manage to identify the teenager hacker who stole 90GB of the firm's files? And why on earth would a firm of lawyers start produci…

00:51:54  |   Wed 22 Aug 2018
091: Sextortion, Las Vegas hotels, and Alex Jones

091: Sextortion, Las Vegas hotels, and Alex Jones

Just how did sextortionists get (some) of the digits in your phone number? Why are some hackers saying they won't be going to DEF CON in Las Vegas anymore? And should Alex Jones from InfoWars be bann…

00:48:14  |   Wed 15 Aug 2018
090: Fortnite for Android, and the FCC's DDoS BS

090: Fortnite for Android, and the FCC's DDoS BS

Fortnite players are told they'll have to disable a security setting on Android, the FCC finally admits that it wasn't hit by a DDoS attack, and Verizon's VPN smallprint raises privacy concerns.

All t…

00:36:47  |   Wed 08 Aug 2018
089: Data breaches, ransomware, Bitcoin robberies, and typewriters

089: Data breaches, ransomware, Bitcoin robberies, and typewriters

Ransomware rears its head again, Dixons Carphone reveals its data breach was almost 1000% worse than they previously thought, a man is accused of stealing five million dollars worth of cryptocurrency…

00:44:31  |   Wed 01 Aug 2018
088: PayPal’s Venmo app even makes your drug purchases public

088: PayPal’s Venmo app even makes your drug purchases public

Websites still using HTTP are marked as "not secure" by Chrome, 85,000 Google employees haven't been phished for a year, and if you're buying drugs via PayPal’s Venmo app you should say goodbye to pr…

00:42:55  |   Wed 25 Jul 2018
087: How Russia hacked the US election

087: How Russia hacked the US election

Regardless of whether Donald Trump believes Russia hacked the Democrats in the run-up to the US Presidential election or not, we explain how they did it. And Carole explores some of the creepier thi…

00:44:32  |   Wed 18 Jul 2018
086: Elon Musk submarine scams and 2FA bypass

086: Elon Musk submarine scams and 2FA bypass

The world has been gripped with the story of that soccer team, those poor boys... but enough about England's World Cup hopes being dashed, it's time for another episode of "Smashing Security".

Crypto …

00:39:05  |   Wed 11 Jul 2018
085: Doctor Who, Facebook patents, and Bob's Burgers

085: Doctor Who, Facebook patents, and Bob's Burgers

Doctor Who's TARDIS has sprung a data leak, Facebook's creepy patents are unmasked, and an app to keep women safe on dates has surprising origins.

All this and much much more is discussed in the lates…

00:37:10  |   Wed 04 Jul 2018
084: No! My voice is not my password

084: No! My voice is not my password

Who's been collecting the voice prints of millions of people saying "My voice is my password"? Why has it become tougher for law enforcement to scoop up cellphone data? And who's been turning up your…

00:33:54  |   Wed 27 Jun 2018
083: Fake email derails clarinetist's dream

083: Fake email derails clarinetist's dream

Hell hath no fury like a jealous clarinetist's girlfriend! Your Google ChromeCast could be letting stalkers find out where you live! And why on earth is Graham recommending people write their passwor…

00:27:32  |   Wed 20 Jun 2018
082: World Cup cybersecurity, crypto crashes, and a bang of a password fail

082: World Cup cybersecurity, crypto crashes, and a bang of a password fail

Coinrail cryptocurrency exchange goes offline after hack, Russia appears to be 'live testing' cyber attacks, and Florida stopped running background checks on gun buyers because of forgotten password.

00:39:00  |   Wed 13 Jun 2018
081: Hacker no-hopers, Wessex Water has a word, and we win an award

081: Hacker no-hopers, Wessex Water has a word, and we win an award

The mastermind behind the Owari botnet doesn't seem to have learnt anything from his victims, and someone at Wessex Water forgets to remove an embarrassing sentence from a letter sent to customers...

00:25:32  |   Wed 06 Jun 2018
080: Country bans Facebook, eavesdropping Alexa, and PornHub VPN

080: Country bans Facebook, eavesdropping Alexa, and PornHub VPN

The country of Papua New Guinea is planning a month-long nationwide ban of Facebook, PornHub wants to keep your online activities more private, and Amazon Alexa forwards a married couple's private co…

00:34:25  |   Wed 30 May 2018
079: Mugshots, mobile mania, and backend gurus

079: Mugshots, mobile mania, and backend gurus

A website which demands money if you want your police mugshot removed, could "sharenting" lead to a rise in fraud and identity theft, and how could the FBI have overcounted encrypted phones so badly?

00:51:13  |   Wed 23 May 2018
078: Hounds hunt hackers, too-human Google AI, and ethnic recognition tech - WTF?

078: Hounds hunt hackers, too-human Google AI, and ethnic recognition tech - WTF?

Dogs are trained to sniff out hackers' hard drives, facial recognition takes an ugly turn, and do you trust Google to book your hair appointment?

All this and much much more is discussed in the latest…

00:43:51  |   Wed 16 May 2018
077: Why Paris Hilton doesn’t use iCloud, lottery hacking, and Facebook dating

077: Why Paris Hilton doesn’t use iCloud, lottery hacking, and Facebook dating

The tricky-to-pronounce Paytsar Bkhchadzhyan is jailed for hacking Paris Hilton, we hear the story of the man who hacked the lottery and almost got away with $16.5 million, and Facebook thinks it is …

00:39:54  |   Wed 09 May 2018
076: Spying phones, hacked ski lifts, and World Password Day

076: Spying phones, hacked ski lifts, and World Password Day

Cheap Android smartphones sold on Amazon have been sending customers' full text messages to a Chinese server, ski lifts are found to be the latest devices left open to abuse by hackers, and we remind…

00:44:00  |   Wed 02 May 2018
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