They steal billions: Cyber Hack investigates the alleged cyber gangs and the heists and hacks they’re accused of carrying out. No one is said to be safe. From Hollywood studios, to international banks, from crypto exchanges to small businesses and health care companies, law enforcement agencies say they cause chaos around the globe. Who will be next? And where is the money going?
Latest season: Evil Corp. The Russian Evil Corp is accused of being a family crime gang, responsible for stealing hundreds of millions of dollars. Law enforcement agencies say they are “the most pervasive cybercrime group to ever have operated”. No one is off limits – not even a group of nuns in Chicago.
Previously on Cyber Hack: The Lazarus Heist. This hacking group is said to be behind the biggest crypto heist in history, stealing billions of dollars in the process. Investigators blame North Korea’s state-backed hackers The Lazarus Group, and say the stolen money is being used to finance its nuclear weapons and missile development programs. Pyongyang denies involvement. Among the Lazarus Group’s many targets are Hollywood’s Sony Entertainment and the Bank of Bangladesh. ATMs are cleaned out of money, while its operatives live double lives in a hacker hotel. But where does the money trail lead?
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In West Cork, it’s simply known as ‘the murder’. In 1996 French film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier is found dead near her holiday home. There are no witnesses and no known motive. The police suspect one man in this community but they can’t make a charge stick and he refuses to leave, becoming the embodiment of everyone's unsettled nerves. Reported and hosted by Jennifer Forde and Sam Bungey.
West Cork has been named an Apple Podcasts Series Essential.
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Chaque année, des milliers de crimes sont commis à travers le monde, chacun constituant un témoignage saisissant de la condition humaine. Crimes • Histoires Vraies vous emmène au cœur des histoires criminelles les plus marquantes et énigmatiques. Des affaires qui ont laissé une empreinte indélébile sur nos sociétés, ont façonné des époques et demeurent, pour certaines, de véritables mystères. Immergez-vous dans l'intrigue, alors que nous explorons les dédales du crime et de la justice.
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《TSP怪奇档案》(The Strange Profile)是一档集合了科幻 / 野史 / 中外神话 / 都市传说 等题材于一身的强趣味,强科普性质的脱口秀节目。由《凹凸电波》原班人马共同打造,希望在带给你冷门科普的同时,让你获得更多有趣的谈资。
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بقدر ما يتمتع السياسة بأنواع السلطة التي قد تكون بين يديهم، إلا أن هذا الأمر سيف ذو حدين، فبلحظة واحدة قد تنهي مسيرة سياسي بأكملها، والأسوء من هذا قد تدمّر بلداً أو تشعل حرباً
In the 1980s and 90s, Satan and his followers were accused of brainwashing children, sacrificing babies, and infiltrating North American society on a massive scale — yet these thousands of alleged Satanists were nowhere to be found. Even so, the narrative became embedded in our cultural memory, warping everything it touched — including the lives of innocent people.. And it never quite died out.
In a new 8-part series, Sarah Marshall (You’re Wrong About) explores the tangled web of the Satanic Panic, in a journey that will take you everywhere from Victoria, B.C. to rural Kentucky to San Antonio, Texas. This is a show about the people who experienced the Satanic Panic in real-time — the believers, the skeptics, the bystanders, and the wrongfully-convicted. What was it like to be a psychologist told to look for Satanists in every case; a mother slowly recovering memories of supposed Satanic abuse; a teenager accused of conspiracy to murder? The stories of these eyewitnesses point us toward the real underlying problems — individual and societal — that the Panic was a response to. The fault, as ever, was not with Satanists, but in ourselves.