Click Here

Click Here started life as a joint project between NPR and Recorded Future, and it has grown into one of the most polished investigative cybersecurity shows around. Host Dina Temple-Raston brings her years of NPR reporting chops to stories about ransomware gangs, nation-state hackers, and the people caught in the crossfire. With over 320 episodes and a 4.6-star rating from hundreds of listeners, the show has clearly found its audience.
What sets Click Here apart is its narrative approach. Instead of rattling off headlines, each episode builds a story arc. You might follow a ransomware negotiation from first contact to resolution, or trace how a single vulnerability rippled through an entire industry. Temple-Raston interviews the actual analysts, victims, and sometimes even the attackers involved. The production quality is excellent -- tight editing, clear audio, and a pace that respects your time without rushing.
The show skips heavy jargon in favor of making complex operations understandable. That does not mean it is surface-level, though. Episodes regularly get into attribution challenges, intelligence tradecraft, and the messy politics behind cyber operations. It is backed by Recorded Future's threat intelligence team, which gives the reporting an extra layer of sourcing most podcasts simply cannot match. If you want cybersecurity journalism that reads like a good longform article, this is it.
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