Darknet Diaries
Jack Rhysider
Darknet Diaries takes you deep into the underbelly of the internet, where the lines between digital genius and criminal intent often blur. Host Jack Rhysider serves as your guide through the shadows of the cyber world, delivering masterfully told true stories that range from high-stakes international espionage and sophisticated malware rings to the raw, human consequences of vigilante hacking and identity theft. What makes this show stand out is its ability to demystify complex technical threats without sacrificing the thrill of a good mystery. Each episode functions as a standalone documentary, meticulously researched to reveal how hackers, government agencies, and corporate security teams play an unending game of cat and mouse. Whether it is an investigation into backdoored hardware hidden in home entertainment devices, the legal battles surrounding government surveillance, or the adrenaline-fueled exploits of ATM-draining criminals, the narrative always centers on the people behind the keyboards. The podcast excels at exploring the psychological motivations that drive individuals—sometimes fueled by ego, sometimes by survival, and occasionally by a warped sense of justice—to manipulate the digital systems we rely on every day. If you are fascinated by the intersection of technology, law, and human nature, this show offers a riveting, often unsettling look at the hidden architecture of our modern world and the experts who work tirelessly to keep it from crumbling.
Updated Jul 7, 2026
Episodes
176: NSL
An ISP owner challenges the constitutionality of an FBI demand for private data issued via a secret gag-ordered NSL.
175: Bayrob
A security researcher and the FBI hunt a sophisticated Romanian cybercrime ring using global proxy chains for fraud.
174: Pacific Rim
Hackers exploited a SQL injection bug to compromise 80,000 firewalls, forcing a rare emergency patch from the vendor.
173: Tarjeteros
Eight cashers from Yonkers exploit a glitch to pull 2.8 million from ATMs in a massive, real-life heist.
172: SuperBox
A researcher investigates a popular TV streaming box that hides a dangerous botnet inside suburban home networks.
170: Phrack
169: MoD
168: LoD
167: Threatlocker
166: Maxie
165: Tanya
164: Oak Cliff Swipers
163: Ola
162: Hieu
161: mg
160: Greg
159: Vastaamo
158: MalwareTech
157: Grifter
156: Kill List
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