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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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Crashing robo-taxis, and name-dropping rappers

Crashing robo-taxis, and name-dropping rappers

Drones, some coloured cardboard, and a piece of tinfoil may be all the kit you need to crash a robot-driven taxi, and a rapper is accused of using Justin Bieber's name to defraud a TV company.

All thi…

00:36:27  |   Wed 05 Jun 2024
Microsoft’s Recall controversy, and the North Korean insider threat

Microsoft’s Recall controversy, and the North Korean insider threat

Microsoft gets itself into a pickle with a privacy-popping new feature on its CoPilot+ PCs, the FTC warns of impersonated companies, and is your company hiring North Korean IT workers?

All this and mu…

00:52:48  |   Wed 29 May 2024
iPhone undeleted photos, and stealing Scarlett Johansson’s voice

iPhone undeleted photos, and stealing Scarlett Johansson’s voice

iPhone photos come back from the dead! Scarlett Johansson sounds upset about GPT-4o, and there's a cockup involving celebrity fakes.

All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of the “S…

00:55:46  |   Wed 22 May 2024
The fake deepfake, and Estate insecurity

The fake deepfake, and Estate insecurity

Remember when a US mother was accused of distributing explicit deepfake photos and videos to try to get her teenage daughter's cheerleading rivals kicked off the team? Well, there has been a surprisi…

00:38:52  |   Wed 15 May 2024
Unmasking LockBitsupp, company extortion, and a Tinder fraudster

Unmasking LockBitsupp, company extortion, and a Tinder fraudster

The kingpin of the LockBit ransomware is named and sanctioned, a cybersecurity consultant is charged with a $1.5 million extortion, and a romance fraudster stole £80,000 from women he met on Tinder.

A…

00:51:10  |   Wed 08 May 2024
The closed loop conundrum, default passwords, and Baby Reindeer

The closed loop conundrum, default passwords, and Baby Reindeer

The UK Government takes aim at IoT devices shipping with weak or default passwords, a man spends two years incarcerated after being mistaken for the person who stole his identity, and are you au fait…

00:54:02  |   Wed 01 May 2024
Keeping the lights on after a ransomware attack

Keeping the lights on after a ransomware attack

Leicester City Council suffers a crippling ransomware attack, and a massive data breach, but is it out of the dark yet? And as election fever hits India we take a close eye at deepfakery.

All this and…

00:42:46  |   Wed 24 Apr 2024
Gary Barlow, and a scam turns deadly

Gary Barlow, and a scam turns deadly

Take That's Gary Barlow chats up a pizza-slinging granny from Essex via Facebook, or does he? And a scam takes a sinister turn - for both the person being scammed and an innocent participant - in Oh…

00:37:21  |   Wed 17 Apr 2024
WhatsApp at Westminster, unhealthy AI, and Drew Barrymore

WhatsApp at Westminster, unhealthy AI, and Drew Barrymore

MPs aren't just getting excited about an upcoming election, but also the fruity WhatsApp messages they're receiving, can we trust AI with our health, and who on earth is pretending to be a producer f…

00:52:27  |   Wed 10 Apr 2024
Money-making bots, and Incognito isn’t private

Money-making bots, and Incognito isn’t private

Google says it is deleting your Google Chrome Incognito private-browsing data that it should never have collected anyway. Can a zero-risk millionaire-making bot be trusted? And what countries are ban…

00:51:21  |   Wed 03 Apr 2024
Hacking hotels, Google’s AI goof, and cyberflashing

Hacking hotels, Google’s AI goof, and cyberflashing

Security researchers find a way to unlock millions of hotel rooms, the UK introduces cyberflashing laws, and Google's AI search pushes malware and scams.

All this and much much more is discussed in th…

00:53:51  |   Wed 27 Mar 2024
Bing pop-up wars, and the British Library ransomware scandal

Bing pop-up wars, and the British Library ransomware scandal

There's a Bing ding dong, after Microsoft (over?) enthusiastically encourages Chrome users to stop using Google, and silence hits the British Library as it shares its story of a ransomware attack. 

Al…

00:51:30  |   Wed 20 Mar 2024
Stuck streaming sticks, TikTok conspiracies, and spying cars

Stuck streaming sticks, TikTok conspiracies, and spying cars

Roku users are revolting after their TVs are bricked by the company, we learn how to make money through conspiracy videos on TikTok, and just how much is your car snooping on your driving?

All this an…

00:51:11  |   Wed 13 Mar 2024
Ransomware fraud, pharmacy chaos, and suicide

Ransomware fraud, pharmacy chaos, and suicide

Is there any truth behind the alleged data breach at Fortnite maker Epic Games? Who launched the ransomware attack that caused a fallout at pharmacies? And what's the latest on the heart-breaking hac…

00:50:20  |   Wed 06 Mar 2024
Wireless charging woe, AI romance apps, and ransomware revisited

Wireless charging woe, AI romance apps, and ransomware revisited

Your smartphone may be toast - if you use a hacked wireless charger, we take a closer look at the latest developments in the unfolding LockBit ransomware drama, and Carole dips her toe into online AI…

00:53:45  |   Wed 28 Feb 2024
LockBit locked out, and funeral Facebook scams

LockBit locked out, and funeral Facebook scams

Heaven's above! Scammers are exploiting online funerals, and LockBit - the "Walmart of Ransomware" - is dismantled in style by cyber cops.

All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the “…

00:52:42  |   Wed 21 Feb 2024
Declaring war on ransomware gangs, mobile muddles, and AI religion

Declaring war on ransomware gangs, mobile muddles, and AI religion

Holy mackerel! AI is jumping on the religion bandwagon, ransomware gangs target hospitals, and what's happened to your old mobile phone number?

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

00:51:08  |   Wed 14 Feb 2024
Hong Kong hijinks, pig butchers, and poor ransomware gangs

Hong Kong hijinks, pig butchers, and poor ransomware gangs

Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? A company in Hong Kong suffers a sophisticated deepfake duping, be one your guard from pig butchers as Valentine's Day approaches, and spare a moment to f…

00:51:10  |   Wed 07 Feb 2024
Interview with an iPhone thief, anti-AI, and have we gone too far?

Interview with an iPhone thief, anti-AI, and have we gone too far?

The iPhone security setting that you should enable right now, the worrying way that AI is predicting what criminals look like, and we play a game of face fake or real...

All this and much much more is…

00:58:57  |   Wed 31 Jan 2024
Big dumpers, AI defamation, and the slug that slurped

Big dumpers, AI defamation, and the slug that slurped

This week the podcast is more lavatorial than usual, as we explore how privacy may have gone to sh*t on Google Maps, our guest drives hands-free on Britain's motorways (and is defamed by AI), and ran…

00:46:03  |   Wed 24 Jan 2024
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