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  • Episode 6: Jason Snitker aka Parmaster
    2025/08/03

    Before he taught murderers how to play Dungeons & Dragons in Rikers, Jason Snitker, aka Parmaster, was one of the most prolific hackers on the planet. Trading exploits with groups across four continents, slipping into Citibank, and landing in Underground, the book co-written by Julian Assange before vanishing from the Secret Service for over two years.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Intro

    01:05 Parmaster’s Origin Story

    04:40 First Exposure to Computing

    08:15 Learning Through Hacking

    12:30 Meeting the Jedi Hackers

    17:20 Mentorship from Gary Kildall

    22:10 Early Hacker Communities

    28:00 Hacking Techniques: Pad-to-Pad Exploit

    34:45 Citibank Debit Card Breach

    41:00 TRW and Killer Satellite Programs

    47:25 Chaos, Soviets, and Hacker Wars

    53:15 Life on the Run

    01:01:00 Near Misses with the Secret Service

    01:09:30 Arrest in New York

    01:15:20 The Tombs and Rikers Island

    01:21:45 Trial and Technicality

    01:27:50 Transition to Cybersecurity Career

    01:33:30 Reflections on Legacy

    01:36:10 Closing

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    1 時間 50 分
  • Episode 5: Terry Rankhorn Part 2
    2025/07/16

    From being the first to infiltrate hacking groups to going undercover in an Al Qaeda cell, Terry Rankhorn’s career shaped some of the FBI’s most critical moments in modern history. As a Supervisory Special Agent, he led covert entry teams across cyber, physical, and electronic access on some of the government’s most classified missions.

    In this episode, part 2 of a two-part episode, Terry discusses the complexities of navigating the hacker community and the impact of undercover operations on trust within that community. This conversation delves into the experiences of an undercover agent who transitioned from investigating cybercrime to infiltrating Al-Qaeda operations. Terry also discusses the challenges and psychological aspects of undercover work, the importance of mentorship, and the evolution of cybercrime from curiosity-driven hacking to organized scams.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 The Evolution of Cybercrime and Undercover Operations

    03:13 Navigating the FBI: From Training to Field Assignments

    06:03 The Landscape of Domestic Terrorism in the 90s

    08:53 Transitioning to Cybercrime: The Rise of Computer Intrusions

    12:08 Building a Career in Cybercrime Investigations

    15:01 The Undercover Experience: Infiltrating Hacker Groups

    17:52 The Challenges of Attribution in Cybercrime

    21:12 The First Major Cybercrime Case: A Learning Experience

    23:50 The MagicFX Case: Legal Precedents in Cybercrime

    27:13 The Aftermath of Undercover Operations: Trust Issues in the Hacker Community

    01:03:59 The Prolific Hacker and His Malicious Streak

    01:05:36 Transitioning to Al-Qaeda Investigations

    01:07:11 Undercover Operations: Peeling the Onion

    01:09:00 The Stress of Undercover Work

    01:11:18 Building Trust in Dangerous Environments

    01:12:29 Psychological Profiles and Undercover Success

    01:14:07 Mentorship and Learning the Art of Undercover

    01:16:33 The Complexity of Undercover Operations

    01:18:27 Conversion to Islam: A Strategic Move

    01:20:10 The Beauty and Perversion of Religion

    01:22:30 The Impact of the Al-Qaeda Operation

    01:23:06 Post-Al-Qaeda Operations and Safety Moves

    01:25:02 The Tactical Operations Center

    01:29:39 Training for Modern Undercover Operations

    01:32:22 Operational Amnesia in the FBI

    01:35:08 The Black Bag Program: Breaking In

    01:39:09 Prioritizing Major Cases

    01:42:29 The Thrill of Covert Operations

    01:43:11 Transitioning to Supervisory Roles

    01:49:12 Leaving the Bureau: A Personal Decision

    01:50:46 Consulting and New Ventures

    01:53:04 Virtual Safe House: A Community Initiative

    01:56:44 The Evolution of Cybercrime

    01:58:11 The Motivation Behind Sharing Experiences

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    2 時間 1 分
  • Episode 5: Terry Rankhorn Part 1
    2025/07/07

    From being the first to infiltrate hacking groups to going undercover in an Al Qaeda cell, Terry Rankhorn’s career shaped some of the FBI’s most critical moments in modern history. As a Supervisory Special Agent, he led covert entry teams across cyber, physical, and electronic access on some of the government’s most classified missions.

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    Chapters:

    00:00:00 Intro, Undercover Ops & High-Stakes Hacking

    00:06:00 From Rural Tennessee to FBI Legend

    00:12:00 Tales from a Misfit Childhood

    00:18:00 Mischief, Pranks, and Ethical Awakening

    00:24:00 Why He Chose the Navy

    00:30:00 Boot Camp Culture Shock & Mental Reset

    00:36:00 Submarine School and Life Underwater

    00:42:00 USS Honolulu: Elite Culture & Leadership

    00:48:00 Commander's Intent & Periscope Pride

    00:54:00 Deployments, Sacrifices & Camaraderie

    01:00:00 Transition to Civilian Life & Reverse Engineering

    01:06:00 Rediscovering the FBI Dream

    01:12:00 FBI Application, Testing & Getting In

    01:18:00 New Agent Training: Pain, Tests & Brotherhood

    01:24:00 Injuries, Graduation & Swearing In

    01:30:00 Meeting Amanda & Shared Military Background

    01:36:00 Military Veterans in the FBI Today

    01:42:00 Quantico's Legacy & FBI Academy History

    01:48:00 Culture Clash in Training Styles

    01:54:00 Reflections on Achievement & Fulfillment

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    1 時間 53 分
  • Episode 4: Eduart Steiner aka Skyper
    2025/04/08

    The History of Cybersecurity Told by Those Who Hacked It

    Skyper, aka Eduart Steiner (not his real name), was the editor of Phrack Magazine between 2001 - 2006 (#57-#63), is a member of TESO and THC, and runs Segfault.net: free disposable root shells to fellow ‘activists.

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    Chapters

    00:00 Cold Open

    2:42 A Cold War Household

    10:45 No Toy Survives Curiosity

    14:57 A Whole New World

    20:18 One Box, Two Box, Red Box, Blue Box

    29:38 Point of View

    37:13 EFnet-ville

    42:01 TESO

    45:54 The OpenSSH Exploit

    53:16 Criminals vs Criminals

    56:21 Hacker Consortium

    01:00:36 Script Kiddie Wars

    01:03:55 THC & Phrack

    01:08:51 Cannibalism

    01:11:54 Scanning the Internet

    01:15:54 From Nothing to Something

    01:18:47 Cracking A/51

    01:22:33 Detained at Heathrow Airport

    01:28:17 IT Security, Revisited

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    Where Warlocks Stay Up Late is an interview series dedicated to documenting the history of cybersecurity. Inspired by the seminal book “Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet”, this interview series aims to capture the stories, insights, and legacies of the pioneering figures who shaped the field of cybersecurity from its inception to the present day.

    #hacking #cybersecurity

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    1 時間 33 分
  • Episode 3: Joe Grand aka Kingpin
    2025/03/21

    The History of Cybersecurity Told by Those Who Hacked It

    Kingpin, aka Joe Grand, was the youngest member of the world's most well-known benevolent hacker group (L0pht Heavy Industries) who testified before the United States Congress, changed the hardware hacking landscape, brought electronics to #badgelife, and achieved mainstream popularity on national television.

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    Chapters

    0:00 Intro

    02:41 Kingpin's Origin Story

    10:30 George Happy W. Bush

    15:57 Spring Break Woes at Dr. Death's

    26:25 Turning the Corner...

    31:43 L0pht Heavy Industries

    46:58 L0pht Version 2

    59:43 The United States Senate Testimony

    01:15:25 atstake and Corporate America

    01:24:38 Grand Idea Studio

    01:28:22 Training and Evangelism

    01:34:26 DefCon Badges

    01:39:52 Prototype This!

    01:46:12 Trezor Wallet Hacking

    01:52:28 Cold Wallet

    01:56:40 Neurodiversity and Mental Health

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    Where Warlocks Stay Up Late is an interview series dedicated to documenting the history of cybersecurity. Inspired by the seminal book “Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet”, this interview series aims to capture the stories, insights, and legacies of the pioneering figures who shaped the field of cybersecurity from its inception to the present day.

    #hacking #cybersecurity

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    2 時間 12 分
  • Episode 2: Ralph Logan aka sangfroid
    2025/02/19

    The History of Cybersecurity Told by Those Who Hacked It

    sangfroid, aka Ralph Logan, stumbled across the cDc, crossed paths with L0pht Industries, joined the emerging w00w00 group, and helped jockey The Honeynet Project before springboarding into a formidable cybersecurity career.

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    Chapters

    0:00 Cold Open

    02:45 Texas Roots

    07:12 Critical Care Burn Out

    13:55 cDc on BBS

    16:50 The Command & Conquer Job

    21:30 2600

    24:00 Shell Offshore

    28:00 L0pht Introductions

    31:59 Setting the Career Path

    36:00 Boston

    40:30 w00w00

    47:00 Guardent, @stake, and Foundstone

    56:30 The Business of Cybersecurity

    01:03:05 Honeynet Project

    01:06:45 Entrepreneurship

    01:11:00 [redacted]

    01:13:50 The Fake Music Festival

    01:20:30 Warlocks Love

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    Where Warlocks Stay Up Late is an interview series dedicated to documenting the history of cybersecurity. Inspired by the seminal book “Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet”, this interview series aims to capture the stories, insights, and legacies of the pioneering figures who shaped the field of cybersecurity from its inception to the present day.

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    1 時間 26 分
  • Episode 1: Matt Harrigan aka Digital Jesus
    2025/01/31

    The History of Cybersecurity Told by Those Who Hacked It

    The long-awaited debut of WWSUL Episode 1 is live. In this episode, we interview Digital Jesus , a member of Phonemasters, a hacking group hunted by the FBI across Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Colorado, California, Oregon, New York, Florida, Canada, Switzerland, and Italy.

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    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro

    02:48 Matt's Beginnings

    10:47 The First Computer

    18:00 Discovering Internet Relay Chat (IRC)

    27:21 The First Disclosure

    31:54 Early Days of Phonemasters

    36:56 Pre-releasing CallerID

    42:46 FBI vs Phonemasters

    58:46 Phone Taps

    01:02:09 Consulting

    01:06:23 MaxVision

    01:16:52 Western Integrated Networks

    01:21:16 Growing the Family

    01:24:03 Owning Up to Mistakes

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    Where Warlocks Stay Up Late is an interview series dedicated to documenting the history of cybersecurity. Inspired by the seminal book “Where Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the Internet”, this interview series aims to capture the stories, insights, and legacies of the pioneering figures who shaped the field of cybersecurity from its inception to the present day.

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    1 時間 34 分