by Alex Cipher
<p> Cypher Tech Hacks is an electrifying deep dive into the world of cyber scams and digital deceptions, where host Alex Cipher unpacks intricate hacking techniques into simple, step-by-step explanations. Each episode dissects legendary cyber exploits and high-tech frauds, making complex digital heists accessible and engaging for tech enthusiasts. Beyond the captivating tales, the podcast empowers listeners with practical insights and preventive measures to fortify their digital defenses. </p>
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April 22, 2025
One router. One testing server. One kid with internet access. In this episode of Cypher Tech Hacks, Alex Cipher unravels the wild story of how a 21-year-old hacker infiltrated T-Mobile’s internal systems, spent weeks undetected, and exfiltrated data on over 40 million customers — all without using a single line of malware. We break down: How a misconfigured router opened the doorThe path from dev environment to production databasesWhy logging and segmentation failures made this attack so easy...
April 21, 2025
In this episode of Cypher Tech Hacks, host Alex Cipher uncovers the real-life Tesla API hack that let attackers remotely access and control Teslas across 13 countries. It wasn’t a bug in Tesla’s system—it was a deadly combination of exposed tokens, careless third-party developers, and silent API abuse. Learn how one security researcher responsibly revealed the flaw, what steps hackers would take to exploit it, and most importantly—how you can prevent similar breaches in your own apps, devices...
April 21, 2025
In this week’s AI roundup — we’re breaking down the biggest updates from April 13 to April 20, 2025. 🧠 OpenAI just launched O3 and O4-mini, two new multimodal models built to handle complex reasoning and visual input — even rough sketches. 🎬 Google Veo 2 is now available for Gemini Advanced users — unlocking AI video generation for creators. ⚙️ OpenAI also introduced Flex Processing, giving developers cheaper processing for non-urgent tasks. 🤖 Claude AI by Anthropic just went autonomous — ...
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