A Hack-Back Lands a CEO in Prison, Repo Jacking, and When to Use a VPN

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This week on Hacker And The Fed a CEO did a hack back and was sentenced to prison, Reddit hackers demanded a price roll back, repo jacking and fake Github repositories, and we answer listener questions about Hector's old hacks and VPNs. Links from the episode: I Was Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Hacking Back - My Story twitter.com/silascutler/status/1671144482769608705 -> https://hackernoon.com/i-was-sentenced-to-18-months-in-prison-for-hacking-back-my-story   Reddit hackers demand $4.5 million ransom and API pricing changes theverge.com/2023/6/19/23765895/reddit-hack-phishing-leak-api-pricing-steve-huffman   GitHub Dataset Research Reveals Millions Potentially Vulnerable to RepoJacking blog.aquasec.com/github-dataset-research-reveals-millions-potentially-vulnerable-to-repojacking   Attackers Create Synthetic Security Researchers to Steal IP darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/attackers-create-synthetic-security-researchers   Google announces $20 million investment for cyber clinics cyberscoop.com/google-investment-cyber-clinics/   Listener Questions https://fidoalliance.org/   Support our sponsors: Go to JoinDeleteMe.com/FED and use the code FED20 for 20% off

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