SN 1082: The Malicious Use of AI - Anthropic's Red Team Report

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SN 1082: The Malicious Use of AI - Anthropic's Red Team Report Episode Details
Discover how Anthropic's secretive red team and the MITRE ATT&CK framework are mapping the chilling rise of malicious AI use, revealing cyber threats that now move faster than defenders can respond. Was a U.S. law firm right to pay a $20 million ransom. Could Cisco have yet another SD-WAN 0-day in the wild. Why is it so difficult to author secure PHP code. Teens use "WeedHack" to spy and attack each other. Researchers create the first AI-enabled Internet worm. Google Chrome pops-up "Shop with confidence." What... The discovered and irresponsibly
SN 1081: AI Captured the Flag - Personal AI: Productivity Superpower or Privacy Threat?

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SN 1081: AI Captured the Flag - Personal AI: Productivity Superpower or Privacy Threat? Episode Details
AI vulnerability discovery just upended the legendary Capture the Flag competitions, leaving top hackers sidelined while algorithms dominate the scoreboard. Hear why one seasoned researcher says the entire game is over for humans. As expected, UnFiOS devices are under attack. CISA commands federal agencies to update Drupal. Can the largest botnet ever, be killed. Defender endpoint can cutoff a PC from the network. Charter Communications big account leak. Chrome moves device-bound session cookies from beta. Anthropic to release Mythos shortly. cURL and Daniel Stenberg. IBM & RedHat commit to fixing
SN 1080: Vulnerability Debt Repayment - Will Mythos Change Cybersecurity Forever?

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SN 1080: Vulnerability Debt Repayment - Will Mythos Change Cybersecurity Forever? Episode Details
Mozilla found 271 unknown Firefox vulnerabilities in days using AIâbugs that millions of automated test runs had missed for years. Steve Gibson argues this isn't a crisis. It's the industry finally paying down decades of security debt, and for the first time, defenders may have the advantage. Cisco meets Mythos Can the aging CVE system survive AI Patch deployment latency in the AI age MSFT's official YellowKey BitLocker bypass mitigation Ubiquiti patches 5 serious vulnerabilities Drupal attacked by a PostgreSQL injection Microsoft terminates SMS as a second factor GitHub hacked
SN 1079: Daybreak and Codename MDASH - Microsoft's Edge Password Blunder

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SN 1079: Daybreak and Codename MDASH - Microsoft's Edge Password Blunder Episode Details
OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google are racing to unleash next-gen AI that hunts for software vulnerabilities and hacks at scale. This episode explores how these advancements could shake up everything we thought we knew about cybersecurity. Microsoft rethinks Edge's "intended behavior" after it gets press. Chaotic Eclipse hacker strikes again with a Bitlocker bypass. Google's threat analysis group documents malicious AI use. Canada hasn't learned the lessons of the EU and the UK. AI chatbots may be far more addictive than social media. Project: Hail Mary now available to stream. An
SN 1078: DigiCert does it right - Hugging Face Under Fire

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SN 1078: DigiCert does it right - Hugging Face Under Fire Episode Details
DigiCert's latest security mishap triggered not just a scramble behind the scenes, but a cascading crisis that briefly wiped trust from millions of Windows systems. Find out how a single support slip, followed by Microsoft's heavy-handed response, left critical infrastructures exposed. The FCC decides router firmware updates are useful. Netgear applies for and gets a full FCC pass. AI uncovers a 21-year old critical FreeBSD RCE. What was behind that Let's Encrypt outage. AI model repositories are overflowing with malware. The CISA 2015 info-sharing act is being renewed. Edge leaves
SN 1077: A Browser AI API? - End of Bug Bounties?

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SN 1077: A Browser AI API? - End of Bug Bounties? Episode Details
Google is sneaking a massive 4.7GB AI model into Chrome, and Mozilla is fighting back as the future of browsers threatens to turn into an AI arms race. Find out what's really happening behind this push and why it's setting off alarm bells across the web. Hackers AI-code a portal, forget to add authentication. The UK's NCSC issues a Mythos warning. Where's CISA? Another (of many) Linux local privilege escalations. AI may be spelling the end of bug bounties. Anthropic releases "Claude Security" mini-Mythos. ChatGPT gets very serious about login
SN 1076: FAST16.SYS - Unmasking the NSA's Most Diabolical Digital Sabotage

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SN 1076: FAST16.SYS - Unmasking the NSA's Most Diabolical Digital Sabotage Episode Details
What if your engineering calculations secretly sabotaged your nation's best efforts? This week, we reveal how a newly uncovered 21-year-old NSA rootkit quietly corrupted scientific research in hostile states and why it changes everything you think you know about cyberwarfare. Bitwarden's CLI hit with a supply-chain attack. Commercial routers in Iran fail shortly before the war. Meta logging all employee activity to train replacement AI. GRC's DNS Benchmark Release 5. Two miscellaneous AI thoughts. A bunch of terrific listener feedback. Unraveling the diabolical history of "fast16.sys" Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1076-Notes.pdf
SN 1075: Yes. Exactly. - The Zero-Day Ticking Clock

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SN 1075: Yes. Exactly. - The Zero-Day Ticking Clock Episode Details
Security leaders warn the era of AI-driven bug hunting has arrived, with Mythos uncovering hundreds of overlooked vulnerabilities in code bases as trusted as Firefox. Are defenders ready for the avalanche of exploits and the frantic race to patch? A disgruntled developer discloses multiple Windows 0-days. Microsoft purchases its own bugs in massive campaign. VeraCrypt & Wireshark suddenly lost their dev accounts. A serious problem with re-captured domain names. How might AI help to secure open source repositories. A listener wonders what we thought of Project Hail Mary. Cyber security
SN 1074: What Mythos Means - Marketing or Mayhem

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SN 1074: What Mythos Means - Marketing or Mayhem Episode Details
We may already be living through the most consequential hundred days in cyber history, and the arrival of AI that can autonomously chain zero-day vulnerabilities into working exploits means the software industry's long-standing "ship it and patch it later" era is officially over. Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1074-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of
SN 1073: The FCC Bans New Consumer Routers - LinkedIn's JavaScript Bombshell

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SN 1073: The FCC Bans New Consumer Routers - LinkedIn's JavaScript Bombshell Episode Details
The FCC has banned all new consumer routers made outside the US, leaving networks stuck with aging, insecure hardware while blocking innovation. Find out why this sweeping move is raising eyebrows and lawsuitsâand why it makes zero sense for cybersecurity. Apple's 26.4 age queries catches many by surprise. LinkedIn's 2.7 MB of privacy-invading javascript. Microsoft starts forcing Win11 24H2 to 25H2. Cisco loses source code to the Trivy supply-chain mess. Proton introduces privacy-first voice and video "Meet." GitHub to fix lagging security of its Actions feature. Cloudflare reaffirms the privacy
