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Hacks used to be impressive, utilizing bits and pieces of technology that made us sit up and pay attention. Nowadays, every scam, breach, or sketchy text message gets labelled a "hack" when it's really just lazy use of existing technology, or an outright scam. Let's take a closer look at how the meaning of “hack” has changed, from the complex brilliance of NotPetya in 2017, to today's flood of scams powered by stolen data and AI fakery. It’s the end of the Age of the Great Hack, and the rise of the Age of Many Scams.

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1. Hacks Ain't What They Used to Be (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson (00:12:54)

3. (Cont.) Hacks Ain't What They Used to Be (00:13:36)

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