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Hello Alliance Members!

This week I'm announcing another perk that is now ONLY available for Patreon Alliance members. All links and resources used for each episode of ThreatWire will now only be accessible via the Patreon page. You've had access to these links and resources via the ThreatWire shownotes and youtube description since the show started, but Youtube's rules are tightening around "hacking". If I include a link to anything that Youtube considers malicious, even if it's just a github link used as a source for one of my stories, they'll hit our channel with a warning.

The links will continue to be provided here on Patreon since they are an important part of the ThreatWire ethics - news reporting with extensive research and providing source material to back up every claim. This page will serve as a crucial library for assets used in each show.

Thank you for supporting Hak5 and ThreatWire - without you, this show wouldn't be possible.

More news to come!

Cheers,

Shannon

Comments

Anonymous

Bloody Cyber Criminals taking away the word Hacker from us. (I think that the mainstream media gave it to them.)

Anonymous

I agree... "Hackers" has gotten the worse criticism these days/years from the media. Until someone starts using the words "Cyber Criminals" vs "Hackers"... it won't change the perception(s). I'm at the very least just trying to educate people one person at a time about the differences between "Hacker(s)" vs "Cyber Criminal(s)"... It's about the best you can do anymore.

veritanuda

Youtube is chewing off its own foot with such stupid rules. Time to more to alternative platforms and other payment options.

Shannon Morse

This is 100% one of the reasons why I decided to fund the show via Patreon. Youtube hates monetizing anything hacker related, so there's no way I'd be able to make the show without supporters.