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What if ransomware did not begin with criminals, but with curiosity? In this episode of Breaking Math, Autumn and Noah talk with Anja Shortland, professor of political economy at King’s College London and author of Dark...
How Ransomware Became a Global Industry with Anja Shortland on Dark Screens is an episode from Breaking Math Podcast by Autumn Phaneuf & Noah Giansiracusa. What if ransomware did not begin with criminals, but with curiosity? In this episode...
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Published May 5, 2026, 41:57 long, audio available.
What if ransomware did not begin with criminals, but with curiosity? In this episode of Breaking Math, Autumn and Noah talk with Anja Shortland, professor of political economy at King’s College London and author of Dark Screens. This conversation explores how playful hacking evolved into professionalized cybercrime, why ransomware gangs operate like morally questionable internet startups, how cryptocurrency made ransomware scalable, and why hospitals, governments, universities, and critical infrastructure remain especially vulnerable. We also dig into the mathematics behind encryption, asymmetric cryptography, game theory, negotiation, cyber insurance, and the uncomfortable trade-offs between freedom, privacy, and regulation. Chapters 00:00 The origins of ransomware and early hacker culture 02:13 The evolution of ransomware attacks since 2013 03:14 The paradox of cybercriminals as entrepreneurs 06:19 Early hackers: Steve Jobs and Wozniak as pioneers 12:34 The moral and legal landscape of hacking and cybercrime 13:39 The importance of cybersecurity awareness for individuals 15:03 The arms race: attackers vs defenders and the role of math 16:02 The technological innovations behind ransomware 19:21 Asymmetric encryption and cryptocurrency in ransomware 20:53 Bitcoin and the dark web: enabling cybercrime 22:45 The impact of AI on future cyber threats and defenses 34:07 The future of ransomware and cybersecurity challenges Follow Anja Shortland on LinkedIn ( ) Book ( ) Follow Breaking Math on Substack ( ) Twitter ( ) X ( ) Bluesky ( ) Website ( ) Follow Noah on Instagram ( ) Twitter ( ) Bluesky ( ) Follow Autumn on X ( ) Bluesky ( ) Instagram ( ) Substack ( ) email: breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com
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How Ransomware Became a Global Industry with Anja Shortland on Dark Screens is from Breaking Math Podcast by Autumn Phaneuf & Noah Giansiracusa.
Published May 5, 2026 and 41:57 long