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138: The Mimics of Punjab
Darknet Diaries

138: The Mimics of Punjab

Oct 3, 2023 44m
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Episode Description

This episode is about scammers in the Punjab region. Tarun (twitter.com/taruns21) comes on the show to tell us a story of what happened to him. Naomi Brockwell (twitter.com/naomibrockwell) makes an appearance to speak about digital privacy.

To learn more about protecting your digital privacy, watch Naomi’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@NaomiBrockwellTV. And check out the books Extreme Privacy (https://amzn.to/3L3ffp9) and Beginner’s Introduction to Privacy (https://amzn.to/3EjuSoY).

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The Intriguing World of Kite Fighting in India

In this episode, the host shares a captivating story about kite flying in India, particularly the intense and competitive practice known as kite fighting, or manja. Unlike typical kite flying, which takes place in large, open spaces, kite fighting happens in urban areas, often from rooftops or balconies. Kite fighters aim to cut the strings of their opponents' kites with their own, often using sharp, glass-coated strings. The discussion highlights the skill involved in positioning kites and the thrilling yet dangerous nature of this activity, as falling kites can create deadly hazards for pedestrians and motorists below.

Scam Calls: The Art of Deceit

The episode transitions to a serious topic of scams, particularly those targeting individuals within the Punjabi community. The host narrates the story of Taroon, who falls victim to a scammer impersonating a relative in distress. This section illuminates the rise of scams that leverage personal information and emotional manipulation, focusing on how scammers use familial ties and urgent circumstances to extract money. The intricate tactics, including creating a sense of urgency and secrecy, are dissected. Listeners hear Taroon’s experience, including his confrontation with the scammer and the eventual realization that the situation was a con.

Digital Privacy and Data Security

The podcast includes Naomi Brockwell’s insightful segment about the importance of digital privacy in today's world. She emphasizes that while our data is heavily monitored and sold, individuals hold a significant responsibility in protecting their information. Naomi encourages listeners to take actionable steps to safeguard their digital lives, such as using secure communication tools and being aware of the information they share online. The discussion raises awareness around legal concepts like the third-party doctrine that allows companies to share your data, reinforcing the need for vigilance and digital self-advocacy.

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