Sean Powers

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Saving the Uyghur internet

Internet

Sean Powers, from the “Click Here” podcast, reports on the lone coder trying to bring back the Uyghur web.

Meet the ‘Kyles’ — North Korea’s secret IT warriors

Cyber warfare

The company man: US glacial response to Nigeria’s detention of former IRS crypto investigator rankles federal agents

Cybersecurity
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Spyware found on phones in Jordan

Hacking
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Holding Russia accountable for war crimes

Conflict & Justice
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Saving Ukraine’s cultural heritage with a click

Ukraine

Since the beginning of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has been bombing uniquely Ukrainian cultural sites. Preservationists are using “photogrammetry” — the act of deriving precise measurements from taking overlapping photos and rendering them in three dimensions. Dina Temple-Raston, the host of “Click Here,” was recently in Ukraine and met those working to preserve the country’s heritage — on their phones.

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Exclusive: Inside Ukraine’s secret drone factories

Ukraine

The “Click Here” podcast traveled to Ukraine to look at its grassroots defense industry and take you into its secret drone factories where entrepreneurs are able to put innovative weapons into the hands of soldiers at the front in a matter of weeks, not months.

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‘The hijab will never be the same,’ protester in Iran says

Protest

The death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in Iran has ignited the most powerful protests the country has seen in years. “Click Here” spoke to one protester who discussed the dangers of using social media and technology while participating in street demonstrations.

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What comes after Hydra, the darknet marketplace that changed everything?

Internet

Dina Temple-Raston of the “Click Here” podcast spoke with Niko Vorobyov, the Russian author of Dopeworld and Kim Grauer, director of research at Chainalysis and an expert in cryptocurrency economics and crime, about Hydra, its closure in April and who or what is likely to replace it.

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Inside the IT Army of Ukraine, ‘A Hub for Digital Resistance’

Ukraine

The “Click Here” podcast spoke to The World about their extended interview with a high-ranking member of the pickup cyberforce called the IT Army of Ukraine.