- Owner: Jack Rhysider @JackRhysider
- Date of podcast launch: September 2017
- Average episode length: 60 minutes, bi-weekly
- Three typical topics: ATM hacking, the history of carding, Stuxnet
- Website: darknetdiaries.com
- Available on: RSS, iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Google, Stitcher, Overcast (and more)
Covering “true stories from the dark side of the internet,” Darknet Diaries offers crucial reading for people who are realistic about the cyber-threats posed to today’s businesses and individuals. There’s no romanticization here, just cool analysis of hot topics dealing with crime and technology.
The person behind Darknet Diaries is Jack Rhysider of TunnelsUp blog fame – a cybersecurity expert. This podcast focuses on stories that are relevant to everyday situations. Common examples may be credit card security, IoT risks and vulnerabilities, and more.
Darknet Diaries doesn’t aim to alarm people, rather, the content is there to educate and entertain. Sure, he lapses into geekdom every now and then, but most people with a passing knowledge of tech will get a kick out of his work.