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Security Explained

Chris Grayson, Drew Porter, Logan Lamb

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Welcome to Security Explained, where we strive to make the complex realm of cyber security better understood by everyone. Join our three hackers / hosts Christopher Grayson, Drew Porter, and Logan Lamb for approachable conversation and a few laughs on the world of hackers, how to think about privacy and security in today's rapidly changing world, and how to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
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The Punk Rock Chronicles Podcast

Stan Mueller, Chris Tjernagel, and Rob Imlay

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Punk rock is more than a genre. It's an attitude, an outlook, and the fastest, loudest form of personal expression possible. In each episode of The Punk Rock Chronicles Podcast, hosts Stan Mueller, Rob Imlay AKA Bob the Bastard and Chris Tjernagel discuss all things punk rock with the people that live it: from musicians of the past, present, and future, to others who have influenced the scene in various ways. For those looking to take a deep dive into punk rock's rich history or keep up with ...
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The Punk Rock Chronicles had the huge honor of sitting down with the legendary Steve Ignorant, co-founder and vocalist of the anarcho-punk band Crass and current vocalist of The Steve Ignorant Band. In this interview, Steve shares his journey through the punk rock scene, the formation and impact of Crass, and his thoughts on the evolution of punk m…
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Welcome to another episode of the Punk Rock Chronicles... Today, we're thrilled to feature Auxilio, an all-female punk band from Los Angeles. Join us as we chat with Krisma, Andrea, Cindee. about the history of the band, stories from the road, and upcoming shows/music releases. We'll also play a couple songs from their new EP, Dimension Oscura, so …
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Join us on a special episode of Punk Rock Chronicles as we take you on an unforgettable journey to Las Vegas, where we dive into the heart of punk rock culture at the Punk Rock Museum! In this episode, we're thrilled to bring you exclusive interviews with four remarkable individuals: Marla Watson, Oginee Viamontes, Courtney Coles, and Chris Peterse…
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In this installment, we're stoked to have Jason Lamb, the accomplished writer of the groundbreaking book "No Means No: From Obscurity to Oblivion – An Oral History." Hailing from the punk-rich city of Victoria, BC, Canada, Jason brings a unique perspective shaped by his background in stand-up comedy and broadcast journalism. But that's not all – Ja…
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In this episode of the Punk Rock Chronicles, we feature Dave Scott Schwartzman of Adrenalin O.D., author of 'If It’s Tuesday This Must Be Walla Walla,' Mike Magrann of Channel 3, with his work 'Miles Per Gallon,' and Steve Dilodovico from DiWulf Publishing. They'll share insights on their writing and publishing journeys, diving into the rich histor…
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On this eposide we talk to Jeff Feurhaken (Stench, Sick Shift, National Product) and Conor Logan (Shelter, Fine Gents) as they reminisce about past projects, and talk about their newest band, Fine Gents. Jeff has a history with The Punk Rock Chronicles as the director of the Ill Repute document Clean Cut American Kids – The Story of Ill Repute. He …
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The theme of this journey into hardcore music history is 'The more things change, the more they stay the same.' Come join us as we listen in on a conversation with Mike Patton, a member of the 70s Hardcore pioneers Middle Class, and Nason Bress, the drummer of the modern-day hardcore band G*U*N*N. Watch as they delve into the evolution, challenges,…
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J Hawk, the lead singer of the band Infirmities, stands as one of today's hardest-working DIY punks. Despite a limited budget, he tirelessly travels up and down California, playing shows for the sheer love of punk rock. In this episode of The Punk Rock Chronicles crew delve into what fuels J Hawk's inspiration and his dedication to spreading a posi…
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Today we talk to Joe Sib a punk rock musician, record label owner and amazing comedian. Growing up in Santa Cruz during the late 1960s and 1970s, he was around for the early days of punk rock. Joe talks about how he got into punk, going to his first shows, meeting new friends in the scene and ultimately joining his first band. Our episode will go o…
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Join us as we delve into the captivating life and career of one of punk rock's founding members, Glen Matlock. In this exclusive podcast, Glen takes us on a wild ride through his rebellious youth, his time with the infamous Sex Pistols, and his subsequent musical ventures. Glen recounts his formative years and how he found solace in music during a …
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We dedicate this episode to Dix Denny who passed away on 03/12/2023. The Weirdos formed in 1977 in Los Angeles, California, and are considered one of the pioneering bands of the punk rock movement. In this episode we talk to Cliff Roman, original bass player for the Weirdos about his early influences, how he helped start the band and crazy adventur…
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In this episode we talk to Keith Morris and Edward Colver, two influential figures in the punk rock scene of the late 1970s and 1980s. We begin by talking about when they first met and some of the iconic punk shows they went to during the late 1970s. Their backgrounds, contributions to punk rock culture, and their impact on the DIY ethos of the pun…
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In this episode we talk to Keith Morris and Edward Colver, two influential figures in the punk rock scene of the late 1970s and 1980s. We begin by talking about when they first met and some of the iconic punk shows they went to during the late 1970s. Their backgrounds, contributions to punk rock culture, and their impact on the DIY ethos of the pun…
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What does it take to open a Punk Rock Museum? During this episode The Punk Rock Chronicles talks to some of the players involved in launching this punk rock mecca located in Las Vegas NV. We talk to Alison Braun, Melanie Kaya and Vennie Fiorello to get a behind the scenes look at putting it together. The Punk Rock Museum houses the world's most exp…
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Jack Grisham is one of the finest DIY punk rock artists we have come across. In this episode, we take a journey back to navigate several highs and lows throughout his life playing music and as a prolific artist. Jack is known for his keen ability to successfully launch and complete some of the most creative DIY projects on his own terms. From writi…
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This was a treat for The Punk Rock Chronicle Crew!!! What a conversation we had with Nancy Barile author of I'm not Holding Your Coat: My Bruises and All of Punk Rock Rebellion. The discussion goes deep into her early days of going to shows and promoting and managing punk rock legendary bands. Not only that, but she is also a very accomplished high…
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On this episode we conducted a special round table with some of the most notable early 1980s punk photographers of the era, Marla Watson, Kevin Salk and Alison Braun. The crew was happy that Marla Watson was able to conduct her interview in studio while Alison Braun and Kevin Salk called in. They talked about the early Los Angeles hardcore punk sce…
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The third and final installment of the Mendiolas Ballroom Riot series starts features Mike Magrann and Kimm Gardener of Channel 3. The show explores what Channel 3 was up to during this era of punk rock. It dives into them witnessing this insane riot and discussed other punk riots during this era of the early 1980s. Alison Braun, our trusted co-hos…
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The second installment of the Mendiolas Ballroom Riot series starts off with Eric VonArab (Love Canal), the roadie for The Vandals, and his story of escaping the riot. Then we move into the interview with Joe Escalante and guest host Alison Braun to get The Vandals perspective from that crazy evening. This 3-episode series is about a punk show that…
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In recent days we've heard whistleblower testimony from Peiter Zatko (aka Mudge) alleging some pretty serious security problems at Twitter. This comes at a fairly opportune time given Elon Musk's interest in buying the company and subsequent cold feet due to Twitter's "bot problem." For the uninitiated, Mudge is a long-time hacker (an "OG" you coul…
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Welcome back for our FIFTH season :) So it turns out that Uber got hacked... and it looks to be bad. Hats off to their PR team for the job they've done keeping things quiet since. We go over the ins and outs of what we know so far and touch on the status of our DEF CON recordings too! Here's to our best season yet! - https://twitter.com/BillDemirka…
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Shawn Stern of Youth Brigade and BYO with guest host Alison Braun commence the first installment of The Punk Rock Chronicles flyer series. This 3-episode series starts with a show that was held on February 11, 1983 at a venue called the Mendiolas Ballroom in Huntington Park. One of the most violent punk rock riots during this era kicked off that ev…
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Catch the latest punk rock news with Bob the Bastard and Rob Schrizz. These two punk rock enthusiasts will help you stay updated on what is going on in the scene. Tune in twice a month to learn about punk album releases, upcoming shows, band updates, and anything punk related. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thepunkrockchronicles/ Facebook http…
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On this episode we talk to Mike Patton of the Orange County band, Middle Class. Middle Class was one of the first bands from Southern California to play blistering fast punk rock. These young clean-cut Dr. Pepper- drinking guys played shows with bands like the Germs, Screamers, the Zeros and many other first wave punk rock bands. When they released…
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In this episode we talk to San Francisco punk legend, Jello Biafra, with one of our favorite guest host legendary punk photographer, Alison Braun. The discussion will be about censorship and communication and their ideas of how we can get along better. Jello Biafra, former lead singer of the Dead Kennedys and co-founder of the record label Alternat…
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Those kids will never live up to society’s expectations- they're just a bunch of Rich Kids on LSD! On this episode we talk to Christopher Rest, the guitarist for RKL and Lagwagon. Christopher dives headfirst into how he got into playing music, the formation of RKL, and their crazy adventures during the 1980s. He explains the evolution of RKL’s vari…
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There were only a handful of photographers who were able to capture the true essence of the early Los Angeles hardcore punk scene. At times these shows were very violent and dangerous and were led by teenagers full of angst. For the first time, Alison Braun and Edward Colver, two of the top photographers of this era, sit down together for a candid …
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“Bound together strong and true. Sometimes it takes more than two. Take pride in being a part. Hand in hand, it's just a start. Help out in a time of need. Reach out and hear their plea. Step by step is the way it's done. One plus one is how it's won. Unite!” During this episode we talk to Kevin Hernandez the lead singer of the Orange County straig…
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When world famine is among us, and food supply is low, you can turn to Dayglo Abortions to Feed Us a Fetus. During this interview we get the opportunity to talk to found member Murray Acton AKA The Cretin about the history of Dayglo Abortions. The interview talks about their early musical influences, how they got into punk, the start of Dayglo Abor…
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It's the last episode of our fourth season! The security gods were kind to us and gave us a softball with some exploits that are in the news recently; code execution in Confluence and a new ms-msdt code execution exploit in Windows. Lastly, we talk about preparations for DEF CON (we hope to see you there)! We've loved his journey so far and are so …
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Back when Casey Royer was a young lad living at home, his good friend Mike Ness stayed with him for a brief stint. Being bored young teenagers they decided to start a band in Casey’s bedroom called Social Distortion. On this episode, Casey brings in a cassette tape with a band practice song from the first iteration of the band Social Distortion. Th…
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Have you ever been “Kicked in the Teeth?” Fortunately, I have not! On this episode we interview Blind Marky (singer/guitarist) for the hardcore punk band Zeke. The show starts with banter from the usual suspects, Stan, Chris and Rob (Bob the Bastard). Also, joining us for the first time as a guest co-host is Eric Blair from the “Blaring Out with Er…
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We directly address the question of how hacking actually works by going through some of the underlying issues that contribute to a hack, tell hacking stories, then wrap up with a very brief explanation of the differences with state sponsored hacking! https://xkcd.com/327/ - Little Bobby Tables https://www.saleae.com/ - Example Logic Analyzer…
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A lot of us punks were wasted during our youth. We are excited for this new episode with Allen Stiritz the drummer for LA’s Wasted Youth. First, we kick off the episode with an update on the filming of our documentary “Where the County Line Ends – The Evolution of Orange County punk”. Next, Allen calls us from Germany for our interview. We dive int…
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Don’t be a menace to society unless you are Ricky Menace! On today’s episode the PRC team talk about releasing the documentary title “Where the County Line Ends – The Evolution of Orange County Punk”. We received an outpour of positive comments and encouraging feedback from our social media followers. Next, Ricky Menace of Taxi TV joins the show an…
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It looks like a PUNK ROCK HOSTAGE situation! For this episode Stan Mueller introduces the new members of the podcast Chris Tjernagel and Rob Imlay. Stan, Chris and Rob discuss the filming of the new Orange County punk documentary. Next, they are joined by Paul Hostage of Hostage Records who also happens to be one of the nicest guys in punk rock and…
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How inclined are you to use tobacco? What were your salaries at your previous jobs? Your family and friends may not know, but data brokers sure do! Join us as we discuss CCPA and GDPR, two foundational privacy laws which lay the groundwork for taking back our privacy. We discuss actions citizens of California and EU can take to exercise the rights …
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It's been a bit over a week since some troublesome photos were posted to Twitter that appeared to show a breach of Okta's administrative portal. In the days since there have been a number of statements from Okta that leave us... disappointed to say the least. When you're such a critical part of modern digital infrastructure (and a security product …
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It's been a few weeks since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Throughout the war we have seen repeated examples of what it means to be engaged in a 21st century war. In this episode we dive in to some of the electronic warfare that we've observed so far coming from both sides of the conflict. It's no exaggeration to say that there have …
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Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Royal Rivera, CCO of HaasOnline. We discuss some of the major hacks and current cases in the Crypto space. HAAS Online https://www.haasonline.com/ 4.5 Billion of Stolen Crypto https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-arrested-alleged-conspiracy-launder-45-billion-stolen-cryptocurrency Open Seas Social Engineeri…
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Today we have Covert Entry expert Deviant Ollam to talk about physical security, how he got into the industry, his stories from in the field as a Red Teamer, and how he is looking to change a phrase that many have adopted in the industry. https://deviating.net/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DeviantOllam Twitter: https://twitter.com/devianto…
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Hello and welcome back! It's been a bit of a hiatus for us here at Security Explained, but we're BACK in action and kicking things off with a casual conversation with our good friend Samy Kamkar. Samy has been a staple in the infosec community for years and even has a worm named after him (the Samy Worm!). He's got a list of wild projects longer th…
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We're currently on an extended break between seasons 3 and 4 but LO AND BEHOLD the Internet has given us an early Christmas (non)gift . Log4j has been all over the news recently as one of the most impactful vulnerabilities disclosed in recent memory. From AWS to GCP, Cloudflare to DigitalOcean, the Log4shell vulnerability is forcing all manners of …
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In this final episode of our third season we take the time to chat about a topic near and dear to our hearts - security research! We each picked one of our favorite projects to discuss, ranging from enumerating IPv6 addresses on the Internet to hacking the fledgling Ubuntu mobile phone to Drew's mischievous habits spinning up his own cellular base …
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With the spectacular new Dune movie just having been released, it's only appropriate to talk about one of the most devious of Internet malware denizens - worms!! While certainly technologically interesting, worms are some of the most destructive instances of malware to ever be created. What's more is that these days, worming technology is so ubiqui…
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The news has been ripe with some pretty wild security stories recently, and in this episode we dive into the nitty gritty on the two that we found most interesting. Specifically, we're talking about the multiple Apple zero days which have been released and the controversy around them as well as the Epik hack named Epik Fail. Join us!…
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In this episode we dive into the details of recent (ie: the last 5 years) security trends, where things stand currently, and where those trends are likely to continue. From application security, to corporate security, to infrastructure security, to physical security, the last half a decade has seen some serious changes with respect to how secure mo…
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