• The Evolution of Hacking: From Counterculture to Cybersecurity with John Threat

  • Jan 23 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

The Evolution of Hacking: From Counterculture to Cybersecurity with John Threat

  • Summary

  • Content Warning: This episode contains explicit language and references to criminal activity.
    In this episode, Brian and John are joined by a very special guest—John Threat, also known as John Lee, a veteran of the Great Hacker War and known as "Corrupt" from the early 90s hacking group MOD (Masters of Deception). We dive into the fascinating origins and culture of hacking, with John Threat sharing his experiences from the '80s all the way to the present day and the excitement of exploring and breaking into systems. The discussion also explores the evolution and loss of excitement in the hacking culture, the potential impact of AI and machine learning, and the changing threat landscape. From the deep camaraderie within hacking groups and the diversity of the MOD team in the 90s to the potential ethical and legal implications of new technologies, this episode is set to be a thought-provoking and riveting journey into the world of cybersecurity and hacking.

    You can follow John Threat on Instagram at @johnthreat or follow his work at http://www.rip.space and http://www.johnthreat.com.



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