This episode of Hak-Attack dives into the rise and fall of 4chan, the infamous imageboard that shaped internet culture. Zealot45 unpacks the growth of anonymous imageboard communities, looking at how memes, activism, and extreme movements thrived—and found a global voice—through the platform's unconventional model. From trolling as a game to white supremacist pipelines and online vigilantism, it explores the complex impact of anonymity, technology, and unchecked power.
Episodes (5)
Zealot45 cracks open the digital underworld and maps the evolution of AI as seen through hacker eyes. From prompt-spitting LLMs to autonomous, agentic AIs, each level comes packed with tactical risks, real-world case studies, and infosec strategies. Prepare for a raw, myth-busting journey through the three stages of artificial intelligence and how to lock down your systems before the machines do it for you.
From AI-powered deepfake scams to global data breaches, online threats are leveling up fast. In this tactical briefing, Zealot45 breaks down the actionable tools, habits, and mindset you need to stay as anonymous—and un-hackable—as possible in today’s hostile digital ecosystem. Every chapter is field-tested, threat-mode advice, no fluff: just real steps for digital survival.
Zealot45 slices through the digital fog, exposing how surveillance is woven into the DNA of both US and Chinese tech—fueled by corporate complicity and government force. With dark humor and war-room clarity, this episode breaks down how your devices and favorite platforms quietly serve power, not privacy.
Before the internet was sanitized and monetized, it was an unruly playground where hackers, phreakers, and the terminally curious shaped our digital world. Zealot-45 dissects the underground tech culture that rose from rotary phones, BBSes, and IRC into the web's swirling meme soup—tracing hackers’ roots, phreaking’s soundscapes, the fall and rise of online tribes, and why absurdity reigns supreme.
