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Can the Government Shut Down Frontier AI Overnight?22 Jun 202600:18:51

The U.S. government reportedly ordered Anthropic to suspend access to two of its newest frontier AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns tied to a possible jailbreak. Anthropic complied, but pushed back on the reasoning, arguing that the reported behavior was narrow and that similar capabilities already exist in other advanced AI models.

In this episode, Tom, Scott, and Kevin discuss why treating AI capabilities like export-controlled technology may create more problems than it solves. The conversation connects today’s AI restrictions to earlier fights over encryption export controls, hacker tools, and government attempts to regulate technical capability by banning access. The bigger concern: defenders may lose access to tools that help them find, fix, and test vulnerable code while attackers simply move to other models or providers.

The team also looks at what this means for businesses using cloud-based AI tools. If an AI service can disappear because of a government order, vendor decision, or geopolitical restriction, security and engineering teams need alternatives, back-out plans, and a realistic “ripcord” strategy for mission-critical workflows.

Special thanks to Guardsquare for sponsoring this episode! Guardsquare is the leader in mobile application security, with multi-layered protection for your Android and iOS apps. Learn more at Guardsquare.com.

** Links mentioned on the show **

Anthropic statement: Fable/Mythos access https://www.anthropic.com/news/fable-mythos-access

Reuters: US blocks foreign access to Anthropic's most advanced AI models https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-blocks-foreign-access-anthropics-most-advanced-ai-models-axios-reports-2026-06-13/

Decrypt: US Government Orders Anthropic to Pull Claude Fable/Mythos AI Models https://decrypt.co/371027/us-government-orders-anthropic-pull-claude-fable-mythos-ai-models

Katie Moussouris / Luta Security: The Fable 5 Export Controls Harm US Cyber Defense
https://www.lutasecurity.com/post/the-fable-5-export-controls-harm-us-cyber-defense

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https://youtu.be/Y62TlfnVtRg

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Guarding AI Agents: Boundaries and Safeguards15 Jun 202600:11:28

AI agents are useful, but they become risky when they can take action in real systems. In this episode, Tom Eston discusses recent reporting about attackers tricking Meta’s AI support chatbot into helping hijack Instagram accounts, and why that story matters far beyond social media. Tom explains practical guardrails for AI agents: read-only access first, human approval for consequential actions, separated accounts and contexts, prompt-injection awareness, least privilege, logging, monitoring, and adversarial testing for support and account recovery workflows.


Special thanks to Guardsquare for sponsoring this episode! Guardsquare is the leader in mobile application security, with multi-layered protection for your Android and iOS apps. Learn more at Guardsquare.com.


** Links mentioned on the show **
 

Podcast: Hackers Asked Meta AI To Let Them In. It Worked
https://www.404media.co/podcast-hackers-asked-meta-ai-to-let-them-in-it-worked/

The Verge summary of the Meta/Instagram AI support chatbot exploit
https://www.theverge.com/tech/941179/meta-instagram-ai-support-chatbot-exploit-hacked

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Project Glasswing: When AI Becomes the Ultimate Hacker—and Defender20 Apr 202600:28:24

Anthropic has introduced Project Glasswing, a cybersecurity initiative powered by an unreleased AI model called Claude Mythos. This system can identify zero-day vulnerabilities, generate exploits, and even help fix them—often without human input.

But there’s a catch: it’s considered too powerful for public release.

In this episode, we discuss what Project Glasswing is, why it matters, and what it means for the future of cybersecurity, red teaming, and AI-driven threats.

Is this the beginning of AI defending us—or the start of something much harder to control?

** Links mentioned on the show **

Claude Mythos and Project Glasswing: why an AI superhacker has the tech world on alert
https://theconversation.com/claude-mythos-and-project-glasswing-why-an-ai-superhacker-has-the-tech-world-on-alert-280374

Anthropic Project Glasswing
https://www.anthropic.com/project/glasswing

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How SquareX is Redefining Web Security: An In-Depth Discussion with Chief Architect Jeswin Mathai01 Aug 202400:25:58
In this episode, Tom Eston hosts Jeswin Mathai, Chief Architect at SquareX. This episode is part two of a series featuring SquareX, and Jeswin takes a deeper look into their cybersecurity solutions. Jeswin shares his extensive experience in the field and details how SquareX offers innovative protections at the browser level to guard against phishing attacks and other online threats. Learn about their unique approach by monitoring user activity in a privacy-safe manner and leveraging the power of modern browsers and device capabilities. Jeswin also discusses the limitations of traditional antivirus and secure web gateway solutions compared to SquareX's comprehensive visibility and action capabilities. Don't miss the live demonstration and insights on handling ransomware scenarios and deployment strategies for businesses of all sizes. The episode concludes with a sneak peek of what Jeswin and Vivek will be presenting at the upcoming DEF CON hacking conference. Thank you to SquareX for sponsoring this episode! Find out more about SquareX at https://sqrx.com/
Deepfakes, AI, and the Future of Cybersecurity: Insights from Dan DeCloss of PlexTrac29 Jul 202400:23:55
In this episode, host Tom Eston welcomes Dan DeCloss, founder and CTO of PlexTrac. They exchange insights about their history at Veracode and explore Dan's journey in cybersecurity. Dan shares his experience in penetration testing, the origins of PlexTrac, and the need to streamline reporting processes. The conversation also covers the state of the cybersecurity industry, the impact of generative AI, and future challenges such as deepfake technology. Dan touches upon the evolution of attackers and the role of both AI and human elements. The episode wraps up with thoughts on the younger generation's approach to discerning information in a tech-driven world.
Massive AT&T Data Breach Impact, Meta’s Privacy Policy Updates22 Jul 202400:16:53
In episode 339, hosts Tom Eston and Scott Wright discuss the massive AT&T data breach affecting 110 million customers, which is larger than a previous breach from March affecting 73 million customers. They also talk about the importance of reading privacy policies on sites like Facebook and Instagram, as these platforms may use user data to train AI models. Additionally, they explore the implications of third-party cloud platform breaches, specifically mentioning the Snowflake incident. The 'Aware Much?' segment highlights evolving privacy policies, with Meta's revised policy allowing user data for AI development being under scrutiny. The episode concludes with a mention of the importance of GDPR and other data protection regulations and a nod to their Patreon supporters.
Authy Breach: What It Means for You, RockYou 2024 Password Leak15 Jul 202400:16:21
In episode 338, we discuss the recent breach of the two-factor authentication provider Authy and its implications for users. We also explore a massive password list leak titled 'Rock You 2024' that has surfaced online. Find out why this file may not be as significant as it seems and the importance of avoiding password reuse. Stay tuned for our 'Aware Much?' segment with Scott Wright, featuring insights on credential stuffing and practical password management tips.
Critical SSH Vulnerability, Facial Recognition Flaws, How to Safely Dispose of Old Devices08 Jul 202400:29:01
In episode 337, we cover “broken” news about the new SSH vulnerability 'regreSSHion' highlighting the vulnerability discovered in the OpenSSH protocol by Qualys and its implications. We then discuss the Detroit Police Department's new guidelines on facial recognition technology following a lawsuit over a wrongful arrest due to misidentification, shedding light on the broader issues with such technologies, especially their impact on minorities. Lastly, in the 'Aware Much' segment, Scott shares essential tips on securely wiping personal data from old PCs, laptops, smartphones, and other electronic devices before selling or disposing of them. Join us as we welcome back co-hosts Kevin Johnson from Portugal and Scott recording from his car!
The U.S. Bans Kaspersky Antivirus, WordPress Plugin Supply Chain Attacks01 Jul 202400:15:44
In episode 336 of the Shared Security Podcast, we discuss the Biden administration's recent ban on Kaspersky antivirus software in the U.S. due to security concerns linked to its Russian origins. We also highlight the importance of keeping all software updated, using recent examples of supply chain attacks that have compromised several popular WordPress plugins. Join hosts Tom Eston and Scott Wright as they examine these key cybersecurity issues and emphasize proactive security measures. Plus, find out why co-host Kevin Johnson is missing this week and get the latest updates from Aware Much, sponsored by ClickArmor.
Exploring Cutting-Edge Browser Security with Vivek Ramachandran – Founder of SquareX27 Jun 202400:23:08
In this special episode of the Shared Security Podcast, host Tom Eston interviews Vivek Ramachandran, the founder of SquareX. Vivek shares his journey in WiFi security, recounting his introduction of the Cafe Latte man-in-the-middle attack and founding of Pentest Academy. He discusses his latest venture, SquareX, a company focused on browser security to protect employees from client-side attacks. Vivek explains SquareX's workings, industry challenges, and insights into Secure Web Gateways (SWGs). He also previews his upcoming DEF CON talk on bypassing SWGs and shares thoughts on AI in cyber-attacks. Learn about the future of browser-based security solutions and how enterprises can better protect themselves against sophisticated attacks. Thank you to SquareX for sponsoring this episode! Find out more about SquareX at https://sqrx.com/
Social Media Warning Labels, Should You Store Passwords in Your Web Browser?24 Jun 202400:22:28
In this episode of the Shared Security Podcast, the team debates the Surgeon General's recent call for social media warning labels and explores the pros and cons. Scott discusses whether passwords should be stored in web browsers, potentially sparking strong opinions. The hosts also provide an update on Microsoft's delayed release of CoPilot Plus PCs due to security concerns and reflect on the underlying privacy issues. Join Tom, Scott, and Kevin for these engaging discussions and more!
Citizen Lab vs. NSO Group, Apple AI and Privacy17 Jun 202400:17:06
In episode 334, hosts Tom Eston, Scott Wright, and Kevin Johnson discuss two major topics. First, they explore the ongoing legal battle between Citizen Lab and the Israeli spyware company NSO Group. The courts have consistently blocked NSO's attempts to access Citizen Lab's documents to protect victim privacy. Second, they discuss Apple's new AI features announced at their developer conference, prioritizing user privacy through opt-in by default, and its implications. Kevin shares strong opinions on NSO Group, while the hosts also review Citizen Lab's investigative work and Apple’s approach to AI and privacy.
Ticketmaster Data Breach and Rising Work from Home Scams10 Jun 202400:15:54

In episode 333 of the Shared Security Podcast, Tom and Scott discuss a recent massive data breach at Ticketmaster involving the data of 560 million customers, the blame game between Ticketmaster and third-party provider Snowflake, and the implications for both companies. Additionally, they discuss Live Nation’s ongoing monopoly investigation. In the ‘Aware Much’ segment, the rise of work-from-home job scams is analyzed, highlighting FBI warnings and tips to avoid falling victim to such schemes. The success of a past episode on Microsoft’s new recall feature is also mentioned, emphasizing privacy concerns and spirited audience discussions.

** Links mentioned on the show **

Check out our episode on Microsoft’s Recall feature and why we and others in the cybersecurity industry say this is a bad idea (at least how Microsoft is planning on rolling this out)

On Recall, I had a question about me (and Satya, lol) using the phrase "screenshot" where all of the documentation says snapshot, and MSFT people say it's just snapshots.

They're screenshots. They're just JPEG files, a constant stream of. On a 1tb PC it allocates enough space… pic.twitter.com/XM72eowRe0

— Kevin Beaumont (@GossiTheDog) June 6, 2024

Ticketmaster Confirms Cloud Breach, Amid Murky Details
https://www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/ticketmaster-confirms-cloud-breach-murky-details
https://www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/ticketmaster-breach-showcases-saas-data-security-risks

FBI Warns of Rise in Work-From-Home Scams
https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/fbi-warns-rise-wfh-scams/

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The Dark Web Explained with John Hammond13 Apr 202600:22:31

The dark web is often misunderstood, but it plays an important role in both privacy technology and cybercrime activity.

In this episode, Tom Eston speaks with cybersecurity researcher and educator John Hammond about what the dark web actually is and how it has evolved in recent years. The discussion covers underground marketplaces, ransomware leak sites, threat intelligence collection, and the operational risks involved in dark web investigations.

John also shares details about his new training course Dark Web 2, which focuses on using a hacker mindset to gather cyber threat intelligence from dark web sources.

** Links mentioned on the show **

John’s “Just Hacking Training”
https://www.justhacking.com/

John Hammond’s 2-Course Dark Web Training Path (25% Off!)
https://learn.justhacking.com/bundles/abfd8930-c45c-4f10-afd8-bc7ebb677d6d

John’s Dark Web 2 – CTI Researcher Course
https://www.justhacking.com/course/dark-web-2-cti-researcher/

Dark Web & Cybercrime Investigations (Dark Web 1)
https://www.justhacking.com/course/dark-web-cybercrime-investigations/

Connect with John Hammond
https://johnhammond.org/links

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Sober in Cyber: Creating Alcohol-Free Networking in Cybersecurity with Jen VanAntwerp03 Jun 202400:19:33

In this episode host Tom Eston welcomes Jen VanAntwerp, founder of Sober in Cyber. Jen shares her journey in cybersecurity and marketing, and discusses the motivation behind creating alcohol-free networking events. Sober in Cyber provides much-needed alternatives to typical alcohol-centered industry events, fostering inclusive environments for both sober professionals and those simply seeking a different experience. Tune in to learn about their successful sober events, the growing support for such initiatives, and how they foster authentic professional connections without the influence of alcohol. For more details, visit SoberInCyber.org and join their supportive community on Discord.

** Links mentioned on the show **

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https://www.soberincyber.org/

Join the Sober in Cyber Discord
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Microsoft’s Copilot+ Recall Feature, Slack’s AI Training Controversy27 May 202400:18:02

Episode 331 of the Shared Security Podcast discusses privacy and security concerns related to two major technological developments: the introduction of Windows PC’s new feature ‘Recall,’ part of Microsoft’s Copilot+, which captures desktop screenshots for AI-powered search tools, and Slack’s policy of using user data to train machine learning features with users opted in by default. Tom and Kevin express significant concerns over the implications for privacy, data security, and the potential for misuse of these features. Discussions cover the technical workings, potential vulnerabilities, and broader impacts of these technologies on privacy and security. The episode also mentions anecdotes that illustrate the practical downsides of such technologies and hints at the broader trend of companies training AI models with user data without adequate transparency or consent.

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Elon Musk Criticizes Microsoft Feature That Gives PCs ‘Photographic Memory’
https://www.pcmag.com/news/elon-musk-criticizes-microsoft-recall-gives-pc-photographic-memory

Satya Nadella says Windows PCs will have a photographic memory feature called Recall that will remember and understand everything you do on your computer by taking constant screenshots pic.twitter.com/Gubi4DGHcs

— Tsarathustra (@tsarnick) May 20, 2024

Slack Trains Some of Its AI-Powered Features on User Messages, Files
https://www.pcmag.com/news/slack-trains-ai-powered-features-on-user-messages-files

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New Tracker Warning Features on iPhones & Androids, 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report20 May 202400:20:40

In episode 330 Tom, Scott, and Kevin discuss the new features for iPhones and Android phones designed to warn users about secret trackers, possibly aiding in identifying stalkers. The hosts discuss Apple and Google’s collaboration on a technology called DOLT (Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers), aiming to improve user privacy by detecting Bluetooth trackers like Tiles and AirTags. They also highlight the findings from the 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR), discussing key statistics on company breaches, the average time to remediate vulnerabilities, the rise in ransomware and extortion cases, third-party risks, and the negligible impact of AI on current threats. Additionally, the segment touches on human-related incidents’ significant role in breaches. The episode concludes with the announcement of new Shared Security Podcast stickers.

** Links mentioned on the show **

iPhones And Androids Can Now Warn You of ‘Secret Trackers’
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/iphones-and-androids-can-now-warn-you-of-secret-trackers/ar-BB1mqmjg

Verizon releases their 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR)
https://www.verizon.com/business/en-nl/resources/reports/dbir/2024/summary-of-findings/
https://www.scmagazine.com/news/verizons-2024-data-breach-investigations-report-5-key-takeaways

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Live at RSA: AI Hype, Enhanced Security, and the Future of Cybersecurity Tools13 May 202400:29:01
In this first-ever in-person recording of Shared Security, Tom and Kevin, along with special guest Matt Johansen from Reddit, discuss their experience at the RSA conference in San Francisco, including their walk-through of 'enhanced security' and the humorous misunderstanding that ensued. The conversation moves to the ubiquity of AI and machine learning buzzwords at the conference, questioning the genuine impact versus hype, and the saturation of AI claims among vendors. They explore the real-world applications of AI, how it's currently being utilized in cybersecurity, and its potential to assist smaller security teams and raise the 'cybersecurity poverty line.' The discussion also touches on the false positives in AI-driven security tools and the nuanced benefits of AI in improving English proficiency globally, which could indirectly assist cybercriminals.
FCC Fines Wireless Carriers $200 million, Google’s Fight Against Malicious Apps06 May 202400:20:22
In episode 328, Tom and Kevin discuss two major cybersecurity and privacy news stories. The first topic covers the FCC issuing fines to major US wireless carriers for sharing users' real-time location data, totaling nearly $200 million. They express surprise and skepticism over the carriers' actions and deliberate on whether the fines would be impactful or merely seen as the cost of doing business. The second topic revolves around Google's announcement that it prevented 2.28 million malicious apps from reaching the Play Store in 2023, marking a significant effort towards enhancing platform security. The discussion includes insights on the effectiveness of Google's policies, the potential need for more transparency, and the broader implications of policy enforcement in the tech industry.
Privacy Challenges in Relationships, Phishing Down but Vulnerabilities Up?29 Apr 202400:24:48
In episode 327 Tom, Scott, and Kevin discuss the findings from Mandiant's M-Trends 2024 report, highlighting a significant rise in traditional vulnerability exploitation by attackers while observing a decline in phishing. Despite phishing's decreased prevalence, it remains the second most popular method for gaining initial network access. Discussions include the impact of high-profile vulnerabilities and the potential reasons behind the shift in cyberattack tactics. The episode also explores the challenges of maintaining online privacy within relationships, especially when one partner prioritizes privacy more than the other. Tips on fostering understanding and cooperation on privacy and security practices within a relationship are also covered.
Navigating Security Awareness in the Tech Industry with Erin Gallagher22 Apr 202400:22:21
In this episode Erin Gallagher, cybersecurity awareness lead at Fastly, discusses her journey into the field of security awareness and her unique approach to enhancing cybersecurity within tech companies. Erin shares her unconventional path from a communication major to leading security awareness programs at IBM and a large insurance company, before joining Fastly. She highlights the challenges and strategies of tailoring security training to diverse roles within tech companies, emphasizing the importance of role-based training over traditional methods like phishing simulations. Erin also tackles the critical role of communication skills in security awareness, the need for empathetic engagement with employees, and the importance of demonstrating the value of security awareness programs, especially in uncertain economic times. The episode also touches on Erin's success in engaging with all levels of staff, including executives, and her thoughts on the future of security awareness in the tech industry.
Linux Backdoor Infection Scare, Massive Social Security Number Heist15 Apr 202400:17:06
In episode 325, Tom and Kevin discuss a significant backdoor threat that nearly compromised Linux systems globally, stemming from an infiltration into an open-source project called XZ Utils by attackers who gained commit access and inserted a backdoor. The episode further delves into a cybersecurity incident where hackers stole 340,000 social security numbers from a government consulting firm, emphasizing the implications and broader concerns related to data security in government contractors and the inefficacy of response mechanisms. Additionally, the hosts explore the negative influences of marketing in the cybersecurity industry, particularly following significant security breaches.
Massive AT&T Data Leak, The Danger of Thread Hijacking08 Apr 202400:17:08
Episode 324 features discussions on a significant AT&T data breach affecting 73 million customers and a sophisticated thread jacking attack targeting a journalist. Co-host Scott Wright joins the discussion, highlighting how millions of AT&T customer account passcodes, along with personal information, were compromised due to a leak discovered by a security researcher and reported by TechCrunch. The episode also details the thread jacking phishing attack, emphasizing the importance of recognizing unexpected email threads and the potential dangers of malicious attachments. The episode concludes with a brief discussion on the upcoming solar eclipse, stressing the importance of using ISO-certified glasses for viewing.
New Hotel Lock Vulnerabilities, Glassdoor Anonymity Issues01 Apr 202400:23:22
In episode 323, the hosts discuss two prominent topics. The first segment discusses a significant vulnerability discovered in hotel locks, branded as 'Unsaflok,' affecting 3 million doors across 131 countries. The vulnerability allows attackers to create master keys from a regular key, granted access to all doors in a hotel. The co-hosts also discuss the vulnerability's relation to legacy systems and the implications for hotel security. The second segment shifts focus to Glassdoor, revealing that the popular company review site can no longer guarantee anonymity due to changes following its acquisition of Fishbowl, raising concerns about privacy and the potential misuse of personal data. Additionally, the hosts cover the importance of maintaining security in physical and information security systems and the challenges businesses face when upgrading these systems.
Meta & YouTube Found Negligent: A Turning Point for Big Tech?06 Apr 202600:13:33

A landmark jury verdict has found Meta and YouTube negligent in a social media addiction case, raising major questions about platform accountability and legal protections under Section 230.

This episode covers the details of the case, why the ruling is significant, and what it could mean for the future of social media, privacy, and cybersecurity. Could this trigger a wave of lawsuits against tech companies? And are platforms finally being held accountable?

** Links mentioned on the show **

Jury rules against Meta, YouTube in bellwether teen addiction case
https://www.businessinsider.com/social-media-addiction-trial-jury-verdict-meta-youtube-negligent-2026-3

Meta, YouTube verdict could trigger cascade of social media lawsuits: expert
https://www.ktvu.com/news/expert-says-meta-youtube-verdict-could-trigger-cascade-social-media-lawsuits

The Social Dilemma Documentary
https://thesocialdilemma.com/

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Alyssa Miller: Charting the Course Through InfoSec and Aviation25 Mar 202400:40:35
In this episode, special guest Alyssa Miller joins the hosts for an insightful and entertaining conversation covering a broad range of topics from social engineering anecdotes involving Kevin Johnson to Alyssa's journey in aviation and being a pilot. They discuss the challenges within the cybersecurity industry, including the transition to cloud computing and the neglect of on-prem data centers. Alyssa also shares a personal story about encountering workplace discrimination, offering advice based on her experiences. Additionally, the discussion touches on upcoming conference talks Alyssa is giving, which link her passion for aviation with lessons for the cybersecurity field. The episode touches on critical InfoSec challenges for 2024, humorously dismissing the hype around generative AI and quantum computing as the main issues.
The TikTok Ban Bill, Your Car is Spying on You, Signal’s Username Update18 Mar 202400:24:54
In episode 321, the hosts discuss how connected cars are sharing driving data with insurance companies, potentially leading to increased rates for drivers. They also talk about the anti-TikTok bill passed by the House, which could force ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban in app stores. The episode also covers a significant update to Signal, allowing users to use usernames instead of phone numbers, enhancing privacy. Insights into privacy policies, the importance of understanding consent, and the broader implications of data collection and sharing among different entities are also discussed.
Who’s to Blame for Hacked Social Media Accounts, Spoofed Online Meeting Requests and Malware11 Mar 202400:20:57
In episode 320, Tom and Scott discuss the contentious issue of who is accountable when Facebook or Instagram accounts are hacked, discussing potential failings on both the user's and Meta's part. They explore the possibility of inadequate security measures on these platforms and the implications of Meta potentially profiting from fraudulent ads. The episode also covers a Wired article regarding 41 state attorney generals in the U.S. urging Meta to enhance their security to manage the rising complaints of account theft. Furthermore, the 'Aware Much' segment highlights a new threat involving spoofed Zoom, Google, and Skype meeting requests that spread remote access Trojans (RATs), discussing the sophistication of these phishing attacks and malware's ability to compromise systems. The conversation touches on the effectiveness of two-factor authentication (2FA), the challenge of identifying malicious URLs, and the role of government in pressuring companies like Meta to improve security practices.
Don’t Trust Your AI Girlfriend or Boyfriend, Exposing US Government Data Collection04 Mar 202400:25:37
In Episode 319, Tom and Kevin discuss the potential data privacy risks associated with having an AI 'girlfriend' or 'boyfriend' and why one should refrain from sharing their personal data with such AIs. They engage in a humorous conversation about the unusual advertisements these AI companions attract, while expressing concerns over their deceptive and sensitive data gathering. The episode also explores the controversial issue of the U.S. government collecting vast amounts of consumer data. Allegedly, the government acquires data from various sources including cell phones, social media, and internet ad exchanges, potentially for surveillance purposes. Tom and Kevin argue that such practice is an abuse of the system, potentially bypassing laws meant to protect the innocent, and opens up a possibility for misuse by government employees.
‘Get to Know Me’ Privacy Risks, Pros and Cons of Publicly Sharing Ring Doorbell Footage26 Feb 202400:24:59
In episode 318, we discuss the trending 'get to know me' posts on social media platforms like Instagram and the potential risks of sharing personal information publicly, particularly in light of potential misuse for password resetting. We recount a similar trend observed years ago when social media was in its infancy. The second topic covers Ring's decision to discontinue its 'Request for assistance' feature on its Neighbors app which initially allowed police to publicly request doorbell footage without a warrant. We explore various viewpoints on this topic, including the need for warrants, privacy concerns, and the potential misuse of information, while also highlighting different methods of ensuring online security.
25.6 Million Dollar Deepfake Scam, Exploring Canada’s Flipper Zero Ban19 Feb 202400:29:21
In episode 317, the Tom and Kevin discuss a reported deepfake scam that allegedly led to the theft of 25.6 million from a multinational company and Canada's attempt to ban the Flipper Zero device, believing it plays a role in auto thefts. They critique the Canadian government's understanding of the device and its capabilities, questioning whether the move is political posturing rather than a measure to enhance public safety. The hosts also speak about the 'human password' concept, which prompts a broader discussion about the importance of out-of-band confirmation for financial transactions.
Jason Haddix on Bug Bounties and Cybersecurity Career Growth12 Feb 202400:31:44
In episode 316, we have the pleasure to chat with Jason Haddix, a prominent influencer in the cybersecurity community. With an intriguing career path, from being a 'computer kid', venturing into the nascent dark web, to becoming a respected figure in the Bug Bounty space, his journey is nothing short of inspiration. We dive into the evolution and the current state of Bug Bounty, the emergence of consultancy within the Bug Bounty companies, the unique live hacking events, and the impact of open-source tooling coming from this ecosystem. Towards the end, Jason introduces his new venture, Arcanum Information Security. Tune in and update yourself with exciting insights from a veterans' perspective.
The Problem of Victim Blaming in Cybersecurity: Empathy, Responsibility & Ethical Practices05 Feb 202400:29:58
In this episode of the Shared Security Podcast, we discuss the concerning issue of victim-blaming in cybersecurity with special guest, Andra Zaharia, host of the Cyber Empathy and We Think We Know podcasts. Key topics include the societal issues within cybersecurity, the role of empathy in business and cybersecurity, leadership's role in empathy and the recent 23andMe data breach. We discuss how companies can enhance empathy after a data breach while touching on the undeniable influence employees, especially those in security teams, play in promoting empathy within their organizations.
Secure Your iPhone: Exploring Stolen Device Protection29 Jan 202400:05:41
In this episode, host Tom Eston provides a detailed explanation of the 'Stolen Device Protection' for iPhones - a new security feature by Apple. This feature triggers enhanced security factors such as Face ID, Touch ID, and an hour-long security delay for critical actions when the phone is away from familiar locations. Tom also provides guidance on how to enable and disable this feature on iOS 17.3. Lastly, he advises viewers to disable the feature, and erase and reset the iPhone when they decide to sell, give away, or trade their device.
The World of Scambaiting, Preventing Social Media Account Takeovers, Network Wrenches Hacked22 Jan 202400:19:32
In Episode 313, hosts Tom and Scott discuss the world of scambaiting, discussing what it is, the tactics used, and its effectiveness in stopping scammers. They talk about popular channels like Scammer Payback and Kitboga that show these scams in progress. Then they switch to the best practices to prevent social media account takeovers, highlighting a guide written by Rachel Tobac. Lastly, they share fascinating news about a network connected wrench, the Bosch Rexroth Handheld Nutrunner, could be used in a ransomware attack, hinting how even everyday objects are now internet-connected. Join hosts, Tom and Scott, in this engaging conversation revolving around critical cybersecurity topics!
The Hidden Tracking Risk Inside Your Tires30 Mar 202600:14:10

In this episode, Tom Eston and co-host Scott Wright discuss research showing that Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) can create privacy risks because the sensors broadcast unencrypted, uniquely identifying wireless signals that could be used to track vehicles. They reference a 10-week study by researchers at IMDEA in Madrid that collected about 6 million signals from over 20,000 cars at roughly 50 meters range, noting the signals can reveal details like tire pressure, car type, weight, and possible driving patterns, and can be captured with about $100 of equipment. The hosts explain TPMS is a safety feature required on 2008+ cars, consider realistic threat models and potential mitigations like rotating identifiers or encryption.

** Links mentioned on the show **

Your Tire Sensors Could Be Used to Hack Your Car. What to Look Out For
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/hacker-threat-hiding-in-car-tire-pressure-system/

Your car’s tire sensors could be used to track you
https://networks.imdea.org/your-cars-tire-sensors-could-be-used-to-track-you/

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Ohio’s New Social Media Law, Meta’s Link History Feature, 175 Million Passcode Guesses15 Jan 202400:17:29
In episode 312, Tom and Scott discuss the implications of a new law in Ohio that may require parental consent for children under 16 using social media, including the pros and cons of this legislation. They also discuss Meta's new link history feature and the repercussions it might have on ad targeting on Facebook and Instagram. The episode concludes with a discussion on a court case in Ottawa, where a judge ruled that three smartphones from an alleged pedophile must be returned after 175 million unsuccessful passcode guesses. Plus, don’t miss the discussion about some refined AI-generated security awareness manager images shared by a Patron!
Most Advanced iPhone Exploit Ever, Google’s $5 Billion Settlement, Apple’s Journal App08 Jan 202400:24:11

In this episode, we discuss the most sophisticated iPhone exploit ever, Google’s agreement to settle a $5 billion lawsuit about tracking users in ‘incognito’ mode, and a new iOS app, Journal. The iPhone exploit, known as Operation Triangulation, has complex chains of events that lead to compromised iPhone security. Meanwhile, the lawsuit against Google claims that the company’s technology was still tracking users’ site visits even in ‘incognito’ mode. The newly added Journal app on iOS has raised questions and discussions on its security and privacy features as it encourages users to put their life updates on the app.

** Links mentioned on the show *

iPhone Spyware Exploits Obscure Chip Feature, Targets Researchers
https://www.hackread.com/iphone-spyware-exploits-obscure-chip-feature/
https://usa.kaspersky.com/blog/triangulation-attack-on-ios/28444/

Google settles $5 billion privacy lawsuit over tracking people using ‘incognito mode’
https://www.npr.org/2023/12/30/1222268415/google-settles-5-billion-privacy-lawsuit

Apple launches Journal, a new app to reflect on everyday moments and life’s special events
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/12/apple-launches-journal-app-a-new-app-for-reflecting-on-everyday-moments/

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The Three Keys to Success in Cybersecurity01 Jan 202400:06:42
In this episode, host Tom Eston shares the three key lessons he's learned over his 18-year career in cybersecurity: effective communication, continuous learning, and empathy. He talks about the importance of understanding and reaching both technical and non-technical audiences, the necessity of continuous learning despite your role, and the power of empathy in contributing to success.
The Year in Review and 2024 Predictions25 Dec 202300:20:24
In our last episode of the year, we replay our predictions for 2023 reviewing what we got right and what we didn't. We cover various topics, such as Twitter's influence, the future of Mastodon, the ban of TikTok in certain states, and the rising issue of ransomware. In addition, we give credit to Scott for accurately predicting multiple cybersecurity events during the year! We also share our expectations for 2024 — predicting increased AI adoption, many more cybersecurity layoffs, more consolidation in InfoSec, and implementation of flawed legislation targeting symptoms instead of causes.
Password Security for the Elderly: Tips and Best Practices18 Dec 202300:18:05
In episode 308, we discuss the often overlooked topic of password management for the elderly. Addressing the commonly held belief that writing down passwords is a bad idea, we discuss the nuances and context of this practice. Elderly individuals who may struggle with technology can benefit from recording passwords, but we discuss the importance of putting suitable controls around this. We also touch on usability issues associated with technology changes and the consequences of not planning for what happens to a person's digital presence after they pass away. Do you have your own tips or stories of your experiences with passwords and the elderly? We would love to hear your comments on our YouTube video, on X, or on the episode post on sharedsecurity.net!
iOS 17 NameDrop Debunking, Real World QR Code Attacks, Impact of Ransomware on Hospitals11 Dec 202300:16:31
In episode 307, Tom and Scott debunk misinformation circulating about the iOS 17 NameDrop feature by law enforcement and others on social media. Next, they discuss the potential risks of QR code scams, detailing a real-life incident where a woman lost a significant amount of money due to a QR code scam. Finally, the episode concludes with a discussion on a ransomware attack on a large US healthcare provider, examining potential repercussions and stressing the need for increased security for critical infrastructure. Co-host Scott Wright also presents an overview of the Click Armor platform, an innovative gamified security awareness training platform.
Application Security Trends & Challenges with Tanya Janca04 Dec 202300:27:04
In episode 306, noteworthy guest Tanya Janca returns to discuss her recent ventures and her vision for the future of AppSec. She reflects on the significant changes she has observed since her career at Microsoft, before discussing her new role at Semgrep that recently acquired WeHackPurple. Tanya sheds light on her decision to partner with Semgrep, a company that aligns with her vision of providing free resources in the AppSec community. Despite facing a failed acquisition process the previous year, WeHackPurple received multiple acquisition offers, leading to a bidding war. In addition, Tanya shares her optimism about the maturity of AppSec programs, presents her concerns about consolidation in the industry, and highlights the importance of role-based, tailored training. She also reveals her ongoing work on the sequel to her book titled 'Alice and Bob Learn Secure Coding' and hints at the launch of the Semgrep Academy. For our Patreon supporters, don't miss our bonus episode where Tanya shares her biggest career accomplishment and failure, offering invaluable lessons for all!
Apple Finally Adopts RCS, AI Powered Scams Targeting the Elderly27 Nov 202300:26:58
In this episode, Tom shows off AI generated images of a "Lonely and Sad Security Awareness Manager in a Dog Pound" and the humorous outcomes. The conversation shifts to Apple's upcoming support for Rich Communication Services (RCS) and the potential security implications. Lastly, Tom and Kevin reflect on reports of AI-powered voice cloning scams targeting elderly Americans, and argue that the true issue lies with social engineering rather than the involvement of AI.
Paying Big Tech for Privacy, New Privacy Policy Study, Biden’s Executive Order on AI20 Nov 202300:24:10
In this week's episode of the Shared Security Podcast, hosts Tom Eston, Scott Wright and Kevin Johnson tackle a number of topics related to AI, privacy and security. They begin with an amusing discussion about their respective roles on the podcast, before shifting to big tech's use of user data and whether subscribers should pay to not have their data used. The focus then turns to a recent move by Meta to charge European users who wish to use Instagram and Facebook without ads. Next, they touch on new research from NordVPN about the burdensome length and complexity of privacy policies on popular websites, and offer alternatives for consumers to navigate them. Lastly, the hosts discuss a new executive order by the Biden administration directed towards AI companies, calling for a watermark system to alert consumers when they interact with an AI-enabled product. They express concerns about businesses benefiting from the new AI rules while potentially stifling competition and highlight the need for stronger, enforceable laws to truly protect users' data and privacy.
SEC vs. SolarWinds CISO, Classiscam Scam-as-a-Service13 Nov 202300:22:23
In this episode we discuss the SEC's charges against SolarWinds' CISO for misleading investors about a major cyberattack. Plus don't miss our discussion about the shady world of "Classiscam Scam-as-a-Service," a very popular cyber criminal service that creates fake user accounts, posts fraudulent reviews, and boosts the reputation of dishonest sellers while defrauding e-commerce platforms.
The Real State of Offensive Security: AI, Penetration Testing & The Road Ahead with Andrew Wilson23 Mar 202600:44:01

Tom Eston interviews offensive AI researcher and PhD candidate Andrew Wilson, a former Bishop Fox partner who helped grow the firm from under 20 people to nearly 500, built award-winning AI solutions for SOC modernization, founded Cactus Con, and relocated his family to Guadalajara to open and scale a Bishop Fox office. They discuss Mexico’s growing cybersecurity and AI ecosystem, driven by talent, community events, and government-university partnerships, and how offensive security has shifted from “one-person army” generalists to more specialized roles. Wilson explains his PhD work modeling expert pen testers’ cognitive approaches to shape AI agents, argues AI lowers barriers but requires validation due to hallucinations, and predicts routine, methodology-driven testing will be automated while expert human work persists. He forecasts compliance and audit frameworks will eventually accept more objective, scalable AI-based control validation, reshaping the pen testing market.

If you work in cybersecurity, involved in penetration testing and offensive security, or are just trying to figure out what the AI hype actually means for attackers and defenders, this episode is for you!

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Okta Hacked Again, Quishing Is The New Phishing, Google Play Protect Real-Time Scanning06 Nov 202300:17:58
In this episode, we explore the recent Okta breach where hackers obtained sensitive customer data via unauthorized access to the Okta support system. Next, we discuss the emerging threat of "quishing," a combination of voice calls and phishing that preys on unsuspecting victims. Finally, we discuss Google Play Protect's new feature, "Real-time App Analysis," which enhances Android device security by helping prevent malware from being installed.
How to Opt Out of CPNI Data Sharing30 Oct 202300:07:04
Did you know that your mobile phone provider can give data like phone numbers you've called and received, the time and date of those calls, and even your location data to their parent companies, affiliates, and agents? In this episode we show you how to opt out so you can stop your data from being being shared!
Special Guest Jayson E. Street, Phantom Hacker Scams, 23andMe User Data For Sale23 Oct 202300:25:24
In milestone episode 300, Jayson E. Street (a renowned hacker, helper, and human who has successfully robbed banks, hotels, government facilities, and Biochemical companies on five continents) joins us to share what he's been up to recently and to talk about his new role at Secure Yeti. Next, we explore the alarming rise of 'phantom hacker' scams targeting the elderly. The FBI issues a stern warning about these evolving tech support scams that are draining the savings of unsuspecting seniors. We uncover the extent of the issue, with staggering victim losses and disturbing trends. Finally, we unravel the unsettling revelation that private user data from 23andMe has been scraped and is up for sale, raising concerns about credential stuffing attacks, user privacy, and data security. For our Patreon supporters, check out this week's bonus episode where Jayson shares his recent gaming adventures in Starfield and No Man's Sky! If you're not a supporter yet, head to https://patreon.com/sharedsecurity to discover how you can access this exclusive content.
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