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How a Fake Podcast Invite Nearly Hacked Laura Shin
Description
Laura Shin has reported on crypto scams since the early days and wrote one of the first stories on sim swaps. That did not stop a spear-phishing attempt from getting her to download software and run a terminal command before she caught it.
Austin Campbell, Ram Ahluwalia, and Chris Perkins turn her near miss into a practical defense playbook, then debate whether self-custody still makes sense for anyone with a public crypto profile.
Hosts:
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Austin Campbell, Host of Bits + Bips, Founder of Zero Knowledge Group, and Adjunct Professor at NYU Stern
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Ram Ahluwalia, Co-host of Bits + Bips and CEO of Lumida
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Chris Perkins, Co-host of Bits + Bips and Head of Franklin Crypto
Guest:
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Laura Shin - Founder and Host of Unchained
This clip is from a longer conversation on crypto security and social engineering. Full episode here: https://youtube.com/live/yKHaE6xMZsE
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Chapters:
🎣 00:00 The fake podcast invite that nearly caught Laura Shin
💻 00:26 How far it went: a download, then a terminal command
🛡️ 05:02 Austin's hard rules for when someone puts time pressure on you
🏦 06:36 Why Ram says ETFs now beat self-custody for public figures
🥷 07:39 Chris on getting hacked and losing his Snoop Dogg NFT
🤖 10:41 Why the same playbook is coming for banks via AI voice clones
🦅 11:33 Chris on letting the private sector recover stolen crypto
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