The webinar series exposing the realities of cybercrime and identity risk—hidden truths and all.
Episode 3 | 60 minutesNAM: July 28, 12:00 PM EDT | EMEA: 28 July, 5:00 PM BSTAPAC: 29 July 2026, 10:00 AM AEST 12:00 PM NZST
Missed the live episode?
You can now watch “Unfriendly Followers: The Black Market For Your Identity” on demand. Truman Kain, Caitlin Sarian (“Cybersecurity Girl”), and Jai Minton dive into how attackers build a convincing profile on you before they ever make contact, using information that’s often easier to find than you might realize.
The episode breaks down how OSINT fuels identity-driven attacks and why your personal and work life is harder to separate than ever. You’ll also walk away with a clearer view of how to make yourself, your family, and your organization harder to target.
In episode 3 of _declassified, Huntress Senior Principal Security Researcher John Hammond goes inside the operations built to turn everyday pressure into real-world disruption.
He’s joined by Jesse McGraw, a convicted cybercriminal turned white-hat hacker, who knows that world all too well. Together, they’ll show you how attackers choose your worst possible moment to turn business pressure into leverage.
NAM: July 28, 12:00 PM EDT EMEA: 28 July, 5:00 PM BSTAPAC: 29 July, 10:00 AM AEST 12:00 PM NZST
Unwanted Interruptions
Attackers know the best time to hit your
business is usually your worst.
McGraw Former Black Hat & Insider Threat
A side-by-side look at the business processes and technologies used by both legitimate organizations and their cybercriminal counterparts
Insights into how threat actors organize, communicate, and execute attacks using the same business tools you use
Actionable strategies to anticipate, spot, and defend against adversaries who think and operate like your own team
A fresh take on the threat landscape—one that treats cybercriminals not just as faceless hackers, but as sophisticated competitors vying for the same resources and opportunities.
Speakers
John Hammond
Senior Principal Security Researcher
John Hammond is a cybersecurity researcher, educator and content creator. As part of the Adversary Tactics team at Huntress, John spends his days making hackers earn their access and helping tell the story. Previously, as a Department of Defense Cyber Training Academy instructor, he taught the Cyber Threat Emulation course, educating both civilian and military members on offensive Python, PowerShell, other scripting languages and the adversarial mindset. He has developed training material and information security challenges for events such as PicoCTF and competitions at DEFCON US.
Jim Browning
Software Engineer and YouTuber
Jim Browning is the Internet alias of a software engineer and YouTuber from Northern Ireland whose content focuses on scam baiting and investigating call centres engaging in fraudulent activities. His YouTube channel has over 4 million subscribers and his videos have been viewed more than 300 million times. He is part of the BBC's 'Scam Interceptors' team who attempt to stop UK-focused scams on their BAFTA award-winning TV programme.
Speakers
John Hammond
Senior Principal Security Researcher
John Hammond is a cybersecurity researcher, educator and content creator. As part of the Adversary Tactics team at Huntress, John spends his days making hackers earn their access and helping tell the story. Previously, as a Department of Defense Cyber Training Academy instructor, he taught the Cyber Threat Emulation course, educating both civilian and military members on offensive Python, PowerShell, other scripting languages and the adversarial mindset. He has developed training material and information security challenges for events such as PicoCTF and competitions at DEFCON US.
Jesse (GhostExodus) McGraw
My name is GhostExodus. I'm a former black hat computer hacker and insider threat. I served 11 years in prison as the first person in US history who was convicted for corrupting industrial control systems.
I was also the founder and leader of the hacktivist group known as the Electronik Tribulation Army (ETA). But what was once used for cyber criminal mischief now serves a new purpose. Nowadays, the ETA is an OSINT group dedicated to online child safety and threat attribution.
I write for CyberNews, writing about my experiences while offering insights into the hacker sub-culture.
SPEAKERS
Truman Kain
Truman Kain has worked for years as a social engineer conducting phishing, vishing and physical penetration tests against the Fortune 500. He has also developed and presented novel security tooling at DEFCON, GrrCON, SaintCon and Devoxx. His previous experience spans software development and more traditional forms of penetration testing. Truman holds OSCP and CESE (formerly SEPP) certifications. He also creates content on social media covering cybersecurity tips, tricks and threats (@trumancyber). At Huntress, he is a Principal Researcher for Security Awareness Training.
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