On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
Australia expels Iranian ambassador
Hackers sabotage Iranian shipping satcoms
APT hacker got doxxed in Phrack. Kind of. They’re probably Chinese, not DPRK?
Trail of Bits uses image-downscaling to sneak prompts into Google Gemini
The Com’s King Bob gets ten years in the slammer
It’s a day that ends in -y, so of course there’s a new Citrix Netscaler RCE being used in the wild.
This week’s episode is brought to you by Corelight. Chief Strategy Officer Greg Bell talks through how they’ve been implementing AI for sifting through your network data. A model-context-protocol server that can rummage in all those packet logs for you while you keep investigating? Yes please.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
Australia expels Iranian ambassador
Hackers sabotage Iranian shipping satcoms
APT hacker got doxxed in Phrack. Kind of. They’re probably Chinese, not DPRK?
Trail of Bits uses image-downscaling to sneak prompts into Google Gemini
The Com’s King Bob gets ten years in the slammer
It’s a day that ends in -y, so of course there’s a new Citrix Netscaler RCE being used in the wild.
This week’s episode is brought to you by Corelight. Chief Strategy Officer Greg Bell talks through how they’ve been implementing AI for sifting through your network data. A model-context-protocol server that can rummage in all those packet logs for you while you keep investigating? Yes please.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Wide World of Cyber: Microsoft's China Entanglement
Risky Business
45 minutes
1 week ago
Wide World of Cyber: Microsoft's China Entanglement
The Wide World of Cyber podcast is back! In this episode host Patrick Gray chats with Alex Stamos and Chris Krebs about Microsoft’s entanglement in China.
Redmond has been using Chinese engineers to do everything from remotely support US DoD private cloud systems to maintain the on premise version of the SharePoint code base. It’s all blown up in the press over the last month, but how did we get here? Did Microsoft make these decisions to save money? Or was it more about getting access to the Chinese market? And how can we all make the world’s most important software company stop doing things like this? Tune in to the Wide World of Cyber podcast to find out!
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Risky Business
On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
Australia expels Iranian ambassador
Hackers sabotage Iranian shipping satcoms
APT hacker got doxxed in Phrack. Kind of. They’re probably Chinese, not DPRK?
Trail of Bits uses image-downscaling to sneak prompts into Google Gemini
The Com’s King Bob gets ten years in the slammer
It’s a day that ends in -y, so of course there’s a new Citrix Netscaler RCE being used in the wild.
This week’s episode is brought to you by Corelight. Chief Strategy Officer Greg Bell talks through how they’ve been implementing AI for sifting through your network data. A model-context-protocol server that can rummage in all those packet logs for you while you keep investigating? Yes please.
This episode is also available on Youtube.