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I could only really think of Live Overflow regarding ~security because he is so good. No one else I can think of comes close. But maybe I don't know enough other ~security YTers. But I feel like I don't need any other. He also works at Cure53 as a pentester which is his real job (YT is just a side project for him).

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Oh, crazy. I forgot about Darknet Diaries. Most episodes are related to ~security:

Explore true stories of the dark side of the Internet with host Jack Rhysider as he takes you on a journey through the chilling world of hacking, data breaches, and cyber crime.
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Definitely Security Now

https://www.youtube.com/@securitynow

ps. Steve Gibson have bitcoin...

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I first heard of Bitcoin from his podcast. I downloaded the project and promptly forgot to do anything with it. Bugs me to this day

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100 btc, i seem to remember from 2013 or something :)

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Louis Rossman is very pro consumer and privacy

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But isn't YouTube basically selling your attention to advertisers?

It's the opposite of privacy.

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can use https://piped.video/ instead of YouTube.

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Not only ads but the suggested videos as well. It's not about Google earning money, it is about controlling your attention.

But yeah, some 3rd party front ends don't show you the suggested videos.

Also, my comment was for everyone, not just OP. Others might not be as privacy savvy as OP.

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Whoever they are, use a private frontend such as yewtu.be to access YT content.

You’ll also avoid trackers and ads.

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Not YouTube, but Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons is a good podcast. I like that he reads excerpts and gives information that would be useful to your average user as opposed to trying to be perfectly private

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Joe Grand - Hacking a Samsung Galaxy for $6,000,000 in Bitcoin!?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=icBD5PiyoyI

Joe Grand - How I hacked a hardware crypto wallet and recovered $2 million
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT9y-KQbqi4

EEVblog - How Secure Are Electronic Safe Locks?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxQUKAjq-7w

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bookmarked! Thanks

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Thanks for this great inquiry because I'm learning new ones as well.

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David bombal, hackersploit, Neal bridges I think his last name is.

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Neal is cyberinsecurity on YouTube. He seems really good but just saw him a couple times.

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Don't want to hijack the thread but if anyone knows good cyber security podcasts (audio) it would be great to hear about them.

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I really like The Spanish Armada, the team members are: @lunaticoin, Arkad X and Phold

If you don't know them and you speak Spanish, you need to follow their social media.

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I learned most security related stuff from practicing breaking into CTF boxes. Watch how it is done by a professional pentester ippsec: https://www.youtube.com/@ippsec

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