Cyber Hack

Cyber Hack
Cyber Hack is the BBC World Service's investigation into the world's most prolific state-backed hacking operations, and North Korea's Lazarus Group sits right at the center. Hosted by BBC cyber correspondent Joe Tidy alongside Jean Lee and Geoff White, the show tracks how Pyongyang trained an army of hackers to steal billions of dollars from banks, crypto exchanges, Hollywood studios, and healthcare systems around the globe. The first season broke down the Sony Pictures hack and the WannaCry ransomware attack, both attributed to North Korean operatives working under direct government orders. Later seasons expanded to cover Evil Corp and the broader ecosystem of cybercrime that funds the Kim regime's weapons programs. The production quality is what you'd expect from the BBC: tight editing, strong sound design, and reporters who actually fly to the locations they're covering. Each season runs about six to eight episodes, with individual installments clocking in between 30 and 70 minutes. The show has earned a 4.7 rating from over 1,600 Apple Podcasts reviewers, which is impressive for a niche topic. What makes Cyber Hack particularly valuable for North Korea watchers is how it connects the dots between Pyongyang's diplomatic isolation and its digital strategy. You start to understand why a country that can barely keep the lights on has become one of the most dangerous actors in cyberspace. The reporting is meticulous, drawing on court documents, intelligence sources, and interviews with people who have tracked these operations for years. It ran three seasons through November 2025.

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