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148: Dubsnatch
Darknet Diaries

148: Dubsnatch

Aug 6, 2024 1h 29m
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Ever wondered how far a fan would go to get a sneak peek of their favorite artist’s unreleased tracks? In this episode, we uncover the audacious story of some teens bent on getting their hands on the newest dubstep music before anyone else.SponsorsSupport for this show comes from Varonis. Do you wonder what your company’s ransomware blast radius is? Varonis does a free cyber resilience assessment that tells you how many important files a compromised user could steal, whether anything would beep if they did, and a whole lot more. They actually do all the work – show you where your data is too open, if anyone is using it, and what you can lock down before attackers get inside. They also can detect behavior that looks like ransomware and stop it automatically. To learn more visit www.varonis.com/darknet.Support for this show comes from Axonius. The Axonius solution correlates asset data from your existing IT and security solutions to provide an always up-to-date inventory of all devices, users, cloud instances, and SaaS apps, so you can easily identify coverage gaps and automate response actions. Axonius gives IT and security teams the confidence to control complexity by mitigating threats, navigating risk, decreasing incidents, and informing business-level strategy — all while eliminating manual, repetitive tasks. Visit axonius.com/darknet to learn more and try it free.Support for this show comes from ThreatLocker®. ThreatLocker® is a Zero Trust Endpoint Protection Platform that strengthens your infrastructure from the ground up. With ThreatLocker® Allowlisting and Ringfencing™, you gain a more secure approach to blocking exploits of known and unknown vulnerabilities. ThreatLocker® provides Zero Trust control at the kernel level that enables you to allow everything you need and block everything else, including ransomware! Learn more at www.threatlocker.com.

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The Apple Scruffs and Fan Devotion

Delving into the story of the Beatles superfans known as the Apple Scruffs, who dedicated years to supporting the band instead of chasing after them. Their actions exemplified a deeper understanding of devotion, transcending typical fan behavior into a realm of altruism. By attending to the Beatles' needs and helping them behind the scenes, they showcased a level of dedication that went beyond mere admiration.

Professor Dubstep and the Music Discovery

The tale of Professor Dubstep begins in 2014 as a teenager who ran a Minecraft server and immersed himself in the search for unreleased music, focusing on the dubstep genre. Professor Dubstep excitedly learned to navigate the underground music scene, using techniques like Google Dorking and Bitly exploits to find unreleased tracks that were often hidden from the mainstream audience.

Hacking Musical Heritage

Exposing how the online trading of unreleased music leads to ethical dilemmas, particularly focusing on the gray area of integrity within the music community. From stealing unreleased tracks directly from artists' hard drives to leaking sensitive information, the delicate balance of artist privacy and fan disclosure emerged as a recurring theme in this risqué realm.

The Dangers of Excessive Sharing

Unpacking the frenzy of data sharing in the music industry, especially how management companies often left sensitive information unprotected. The episode highlighted the potential damage caused when personal data, including social security numbers and banking information, is accessible due to poor security practices among artists' management.

Collaboration or Theft?

This section explored the blurry lines between collaboration and outright theft in the music production scene. Many artists use ghost producers, leading to further complications in the perception of art and ownership. The narrative raises questions about what it truly means to create music, especially in an era of mass digital sharing.

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