Jonathan Sander is back on Privacy Please — and he's brought two blog posts worth arguing about.
Sander (42 Notions, now in an operational role at Myota) joins Cam and Gabe to dig into why ransomware resilience should work like New York City's ...
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Jonathan Sander is back on Privacy Please — and he's brought two blog posts worth arguing about.
Sander (42 Notions, now in an operational role at Myota) joins Cam and Gabe to dig into why ransomware resilience should work like New York City's ...
Full Show Notes
This week on Privacy Please, Cam breaks down four stories that all come back to one theme: choice.
GigaWiper — Microsoft researchers uncovered a new backdoor malware built from pieces of older malware f...
Last year, every major outlet ran the same story: 16 billion passwords exposed. Apple. Google. Facebook. The largest breach in history.
It was overblown. Security experts tore it apart within 48 hours.
But here's the thing: the real story...
Gabe and I dig into Shiny Hunters and why the scariest cyberattacks now look like ordinary logins instead of dramatic break-ins. We map how credential theft, social engineering, and SaaS data exports turn basic security hygiene into the difference be...
SHOW NOTES
The Pornhub breach is being reported as a data story. It's actually a story about shame as a weapon.
In December 2025, a hacker group called ShinyHunters claimed to have stolen 200 million records from Porn...