
Sinister Tales from Ethical Hackers
Ethical hackers tell their truly horrific cybersecurity horror stories.
It’s time to delve into the dark, the eerie, and the unsettling. We’ve invited three infamous cybersecurity hackers that crossed over from the dark side to share their creepy tales. Grab a blanket and a hot drink and dive into these deliciously spooky stories and hope a monster doesn’t grab your feet!
Our story tellers include:
Tony Sales: Dubbed “Britain’s Greatest Fraudster” by the British media, clearly anyone with such a unique skill set is intrinsically valuable to almost any major organization. Tony Sales now provides advice to some of the world’s leading brands on their fraud and loss prevention strategies. He is Strategic Development Director at We Fight Fraud, an organization addressing security risks for both business and individuals.
Brett Johnson: Former United States Most Wanted, Brett Johnson, referred to by the United States Secret Service as “The Original Internet Godfather” has been a central figure in the cybercrime world for over 20 years. He built and was leader of ShadowCrew, the precursor to today’s darknet markets.
Jamie Woodruff: Jamie Woodruff is one of the world’s leading authorities on hacking and cyber security. He entered the public eye when he successfully hacked Facebook as part of a student competition at Bangor University. Jamie is a director of a cyber security company specializing in training, penetration testing and recruitment. He is also the cyber safety advisor for the Cybersmile Foundation which specializes in online cyber bullying.