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Control Room: The hacker who wiretapped the Secret Service to prove a point

Cybersecurity expert and ethical hacker Bryan Seely opens his conversation with Control Room hosts Shawnee Delaney and Tyler Grey to discuss hacking for good even when controversial. A former U.S. Marine turned hacker, Seely’s life story bridges two extremes — from wiretapping the Secret Service to rescuing his missing foster daughter. This episode explores how curiosity, ethics, and empathy can turn hacking from a threat into a force for good.

Hosts Shawnee Delaney and Tyler Grey talk with Bryan Seely about hacking for good even when controversial.

The hack that made headlines

It started with fake business listings. Scammers were exploiting Google Maps and Bing Maps to create counterfeit storefronts, some tied to robberies and fraud. To prove how dangerous the system was, guest Bryan Seely spoofed official FBI and Secret Service phone listings, routing real calls through his system.

Two calls later, the gravity of what he’d done hit him, and instead of hiding, he walked into the Secret Service office to explain the exploit in person. Detained for hours, he demonstrated the hack live, shocking agents and exposing a flaw that could have endangered countless people. His intention wasn’t fame or profit; it was to prove a point about trust and digital complacency.

Watch the full Control Room episode on YouTube to learn more.

When trust becomes the target

The bigger problem, Bryan explains, is our willingness to believe what we see online. Fake listings, false reviews, and spoofed numbers still trick victims every day. His example of a fake daycare listing drives it home — the kind of scam that could end in kidnapping or theft. While Google has since tightened controls, scammers keep evolving.

The threat landscape has shifted

Identity theft used to be limited by resource-intensive attacks: stolen credit cards, misplaced documents, the occasional phishing email. But now? Thanks to AI, the bar has dropped. Deepfakes, voice clones, synthetic identities — these are no longer niche problems. They’re mainstream. Although the episode exposes new identity threats, hosts and guest Bryan Seely provide insight into how you can stay alert and informed.

Watch Control Room every week

Catch the full episode of Control Room on the LifeLock YouTube channel to see Shawnee, Tyler, and Bryan Seely unpack how ethical hacking can turn the tables on cybercrime — and how to protect what matters most.

Editor’s note: Our articles provide educational information. LifeLock offerings may not cover or protect against every type of crime, fraud, or threat we write about.

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