Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda is a legend... like Big Foot. But less harry and more interested in science fiction and technology.
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Hacker History: Explore where it all began, interviews with retro hackers, the pioneers and forefathers of yesteryear. The true old school hackers amongst our societies have an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. We will dive into fascinating stories that made hacker history.
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Film Tariffs, Antivenom, Split Fiction, Star Wars Outlaws, , GIS885
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25:07RobChrisRob synchronized over time and space to discuss the latest ingenius trump tariffs, this time over all foreign films which will definitely save the film industry, we also talked about a dude who has been bit by like 200 snakes to create anti venoms, Star Wars Outlaws, Split Fiction, and little else because apparently today we are all bored.J…
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Fuji Rescue, Dragon Watermarks, Kuiper Satellites, Borderline, Andor GIS84
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24:41RobChrisRob linked up for some good old fashioned rambling fun as we talked about the student who needed to be rescued from Mt Fuji... twice. The guy who bought a $400 WW1 shipwreck, Amazon launching its first 27 Kuiper satellites to compete with SpaceX, a flight diverted after an iPad got stuck in a seat and its battery started swelling, and the l…
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Bowcasters, Signalgates, Havoc, Tapestries, Last of us Season 2, Andor, Movie Theaters GIS883
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36:37RobChrisRob unified their communications arrays from their various pretend low earth orbit locations in order to discuss the YouTuber who got in trouble for leaving a coke can on that indian island where nobody is allowed to mess with the local tribal culture, the NOAA found a car in a WW2 shipwreck and they can't figure out what it is or why it wa…
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Rackable 4U Beer Fridges, Ant Smugglers, Sperm Racing, The Price of Politeness GIS882
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36:00RobChrisRob unified their collective power to talk about murder prediction, crosswalk buttons that mock musk, the closing of the last Radio Shack, the first fantastic four trailer to show reed stretch, the belgians busted for smuggling ants, Homestar Runner's 25th anniversary and the the Flash era, a rack mounted beer fridge, sperm racing, the pric…
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Naked Guns, AI Avatars, Trons, Tarriffs, Dire Wolves, Mickey 17 GIS881
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38:02RobChrisRob returned from a bit of a scheduled hiatus to discuss the Billy Mitchel vs Karl Jobst lawsuit in which Mitchell won, although the case was about defamation, not cheating at video games. Murderbot is coming to AppleTV and two of us are excited. AI Imposters are coming to courts and applying for jobs, even Tesla won't take a Cybertruck in …
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Overtime, Blasters, GPU Food Trucks, DNA, Dragons, Screwdriver Skeletons GIS880
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36:36RobChrisRob linked up after so much time apart to talk about a host of urgent matters includingButch & Suni not getting overtime, Pierogis on the space station, Han Solo's blaster going up for auction, the function of chewie's bowcaster, 23&Me's bankruptcy for sale to the PE firm most willing to profit from abuse of millions of people's DNA, the do…
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Alexas, AIs, Antarctics, Arrivals, Americas, and ... Cassandra? GIS878
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27:27RobChrisRob unified their communications arrays once again to get busy talking about a scuffle in antarctica and the difficulties of long durations without sunight, the totally normal & fine & definitely won't be abused note that Alexa will send all audio back to the bezos mothership without any opt out, a newspaper in italy claims to be the first …
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Thug Shells is a freestyle rapper who hacks the english language, making it do whatever she wants. Did you know a group of rappers is called a cypher? It's a super fun conversation where we learn a lot about Thuggy as well as how rapping works, and all the uncanny connections to the world of […]By Josh Bressers
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ESP32 Oops, Assault with a Deadly Pringels Can, AI Accents, Gene Hackman, The Electric State GIS878
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47:26RobChrisRob linked up their communications arrays to talk about driving a self driving tesla into a wile e coyote wall, a woman arrested for selling toes eaten by a dog, cougar cubs returning to michigan, the first images of Peter Dinklage as the toxic avenger show up, the ESP32 Bluetooth backdoor that turned out not to be, assault with a pringles …
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Tardigrade Proteins, Dehumanizing Humans, Tourists vs Rescue Workers, 60 Hour Work Weeks GIS877
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41:58RobChrisRob synchronized their transmission arrays to really dig deep into matters of such great importance as the YC Startup that dehumanizes humans, the asteroid that now definitely won't destroy the earth, the genital verification signs that trolled a dallas airport, tourists blocking rescue workers at a volcano, chimps prefer peeing in groups, …
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Big Feet, Murderbots, HPs Hold Times, Captain America: Boring Old World GIS875
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25:24RobChrisRob unified their worlds from distances near and small to talk about the 'City Killer' asteroid that is totally gonna (3% chance) destroy everything in a couple of election cycles, Elon Musk wanting to de-orbit the ISS, One of the Skaarsgard clan (still not sure which one) starring in the Murderbot adaptation and getting early teaser photos…
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Ela grew up in East Germany during the 1980s, where they were introduced to computers and electronics at a young age. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Ela became deeply involved in the hacker scene, joining the Chaos Computer Club, attending early DEFCONs, and witnessing the merging of East and West German hacker cultures. […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Marc Boorshtein, we learn of his journey from tinkering with Doom shareware as a kid and getting free hardware from his Dad. Marc tells us about the early days of LDAP and Kerberos to modern Kubernetes, he shares war stories about managing critical infrastructure and accidentally shutting down a company's […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Cyberpunk Librarian. We hear about his early years of Commodore 64 and BBS, the usual getting in trouble in school and making computers do whatever they want. We then get to learn about the journey of Cyberpunk Librarian as an actual librarian. You're going to learn more about how libraries […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Johnny Xmas. Johnny tells us about his journey into the world of hacking and tech, starting from his childhood, he discusses taking things apart (like a wall outlet), putting them back together, typewriters, libraries and getting into plenty of trouble in high school, and finally landing in music school. It's […]…
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Hacker History sits down with The Gibson. We cover how Gibson got to where he is today. We start out hearing of Gibson's early hacker days, then he decides to get out of the hacker scene for a while. But Gibson is drawn back in, and start doing some amazing world changing work. We hear […]By Josh Bressers
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Hacker History sits down with Wade Wells. Wade sits on the board of BSides San Diego and has an amazing journey that got him there. Wade recounts how he started out at In-N-Out Burgers and made his way into security. Every step of the way he leveled up and now is an amazing community member […]By Josh Bressers
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Hacker History sits down with Dana Morrison and hears his story into tech. Dana starts out with a Commodore 64 and writes a war dialer as one of the first projects. He starts out with a BBS and eventually hacks into his school's BBS system. Dana goes to college as a theology major and ends […]By Josh Bressers
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Hacker History sits down with Jindrich Krasek. We hear about how Jindrich's journey started out as a medical researcher. He had to hack a machine he was using to make it work in new ways, and that experience hooked him as a hacker. He starts out with social engineering to get his foot in the […]By Josh Bressers
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Hacker History sits down with HD Moore. We hear about his story when he was young and making hardware work that probably shouldn't have worked. His shenanigans in the days of IRC and warez, and how that led its way into the Metasploit project. The impact of Metasploit cannot be understated. The world in the […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Paul Asadoorian and learn about his journey. Paul starts out with an Apple II, BASIC, and Pascal as a youth, then finds himself picking up UNIX and Linux, working at a university on amazing projects, and find himself in the world of security. We hear about Paul's days at Tenable, […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Emily Fox. We hear about Emily's history in the US Federal Government where she got a start in technology. There are a lot of lessons to be learned from working in the public sector. Then on to Apple and finally landing at Red Hat. Emily does a ton of amazing […]By Josh Bressers
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Hacker History sits down with Rob 'CmdrTaco' Malda. Rob tells us all about how he created Slashdot back in the day. Rob's story is full of amazing twists and turns. He started one of the most influential websites ever created while in college and it grew into being an amazing community. Rob gives us a […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Kyle Rankin to hear his story. Kyle walks us through his journey into being an author of many technical books. We touch on early topics like Knoppix, DevOps, infosec, Linux Journal, and more. Then, in the most meta way possible, Kyle has written a book about writing technical books. It's […]…
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Hacker History sits down with signal9 and talk about his story. He starts out learning computers in the 80's then takes a massive detour into the world of log cabin building (not a metaphor). Eventually he finds his way back into helpdesk, then developing, and then security. All while keeping the hacker mindset in tow. […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Harish Pillay and hear about his journey. We start with curiosity that leads to hardware and ham radio. Eventually Harish is a graduate student and received a tape from the Free Software Foundation. We hear some stories about the early days of free software and how Harish was involved. We […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Abe. We hear about Abe's younger days in rural Canada. How he accidentally ended up in the Canadian army, and got to help work on a program in the army hosting capture the flag events. He eventually comes the head of security for a large Canadian city, which was full […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Lars Wirzenius. We hear about Lars growing up in Finland and the unique Swedish computer he started using. The GNU Manifesto changed his life. Lars witnessed the birth of Linux and helped fix some early issues. Started using Python back in 1993. He became a Debian developer, founded a backup […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Shecky about his hacker story. We start with Atari computers and PDP11s. Shecky tells us how sometimes the least technical hack is the best hack in a story about pwning a friend during school. He moves to photography for a while, then find himself back in the world of computing […]…
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Hacker History sits down with evilmog and learns of his hacker story. We start out hearing about evilmog's antics as a youth including hacking muds, getting banned from the school network, and his first few gigs out of school until he landed at IBM doing networking. He ends up in Afghanistan doing networking where he […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Jarrod Coulter to talk about how he got into red teaming. Jarrod's story starts out in IT and eventually find us discussing how he started a red team from the ground up and some of the lessons learned along the way. Jarrod also runs the GRASSr00tz security conference and we […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Hash to hear his history. Hash tells us how he got into the world of smart meter hacking. This led to the website RECESSIM, and a YouTube channel. We hear about his journey through the world of mini computers and microprocessors. Becoming a hardware tech, fixing video games, and even […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Investigator Chic to hear all about how she got into hacking. Like many of us, she didn't start out on a path focused on security, but unlike many of us, she had a hard link to the university mainframe in her house. Investigator Chic has some great advice for all […]By Josh Bressers
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Hacker History sits down with wirefall and hears his story. Wirefall started his journey trying to avoid tech. He considers his early life a series of finding out what he doesn't want to do rather than discovering what to do. He found himself in the Air Force where he figured out the future is the […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Shannon Fritz to hear his story. Shannon started out as a kid playing with video games and computers, but had a very interesting path that got him deep into technology and eventually security. We hear about old school ISP days, recording TV shows, and sharing content on IRC. The stories […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Robert Reif or winxp5421 to hear his story. Robert got a start on some old gear, left tech for a while, and now runs password cracking villages and participates in password cracking contests. The conversation is a fascinating view into the world of competitive password cracking with some advice and […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Bryan Mcaninch about how he ended up founding Hacking is NOT a Crime. We learn of Bryan's past learning tech from his grandfather. He explains how the skateboarding is not a crime movement inspired the Hacking is NOT a Crime movement. It's a great story! Show Notes Bryan's Twitter Hacking […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Jonathan Leitschuh. We cover how he started out in robotics and found his way into security. Jonathan has reported vulnerabilities in things such as Gradle, Snyk, Zoom, and more! He's doing modern security at scale now in ways that few researchers are. Show Notes Jonathan's Twitter Jonathan's Zoom writeup explained […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Casey Ellis, the founder and chairman of Bugcrowd and co founder of disclose.io project. Casey talks about his history with technology, how he hosted a TV show at one point, and how his career got started. There are some incredible lessons for us around starting a company and working in […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Brian Proffitt to discuss his journey from tech journalist to community organizer. Brian was an author and journalist during the birthing pangs of Linux and open source. He reminds us of such events as the SCO lawsuit, IBM investing in Linux, the early days of internet journalism and his eventual […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Dick Morrell to discuss the history of many many things. Dick started in the UK working on a lot of different computing systems until he found open source. He went on to work with Linuxcare, co-founded Smoothwall, and worked at Red Hat to name just a few. It's an amazing […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Gianluca Varisco and learns about his story. He started out in 90s working on micro computers. We learn how he got into security, started an ISP. Learned about Linux and open source. Eventually lands at Red Hat, gets into encrypted VOIP in the very early days. Gianluca spends time in […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Greg Ferro AKA EtherealMind. We learn how Greg started his podcast and blogging empire back before most people even know what podcasting and blogging was. We learn about the early days of networking, Netware vs SCO. working with dictaphones at a law office. Show Notes Greg's Twitter Packet Pushers Greg's […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Chloé Messdaghi. We learn about her work with Hacking is NOT a Crime. How she hacked her way into Summer Camp. What it's like breaking into the space and why a diverse set of voices is hugely important. Show Notes Chloé's Twitter Hacking is NOT a CrimeBy Josh Bressers
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Hacker History sits down with Tracy Maleeff AKA InfoSecSherpa. We learn of Tracy's early years, how she developed the hacker mindset by breaking into her house after school. We also talk about her journey into technology and infosec while getting an enormous amount of advice on how to enter and excel in the infosec space. […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Larry Cashdollar. We learn about Larry's humble beginnings not being allowed to touch the home computer. He talks about some penetration testing before that was even a thing and how he ended up where he is today. Larry's story should be an inspiration to anyone who hears it. Show Notes […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Mike Goetzman to learn about his history. Mike is the person behind the CypherCon, the Wisconsin Hacker Conference. We learn about how Mike caused some trouble in school, got to help out as the "punishment", goes to school, meets his wife on ICQ. Mike traveled to Cuba to help spread […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Steve Ragan. Steve tells us about his early years of computer games, hacking, warez, modems, and dumpster diving. He eventually ends up as a security journalist and now is responsible for the yearly State of the Internet report. Show Notes Steve Ragan State of the Internet report…
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Hacker History sits down with Melanie Ensign and learn about how she got started programming church hymns into the home computer. Melanie's journey begins as wanting to study sharks and ends up doing hacker public relations. The interview has fantastic background noises from Melanie's home in Mexico. Come for the story, stay for the birds! […]…
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Hacker History sits down with Wolfgang Goerlich. We learn about the importance of having root and admin when becoming a hacker and how truly important it is that we have patience and empathy for one another. We also learn that skateboarding in a datacenter doesn't actually work. Wolf's Twitter War Games bottlecap…
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