Season 10 Episode 2235
International law enforcement takes down a pair of notorious hacking forums. Wiz discovers an open DeepSeek database. Time Bandit jailbreaks ChatGPT. Ransomware hits one of the largest U.S. blood centers. A cyberattack takes the South African Weather Service offline. Researchers describe a new “browser syncjacking” attack. TeamViewer patches a high-severity privilege escalation flaw. Over three dozen industry groups urge Congress to pass a national data privacy law. CISA faces an uncertain future. N2K’s Brandon Karpf speaks with Ellen Chang, Vice President Ventures at BMNT and Head of H4XLabs. OpenAI Cries Foul After Getting a Taste of Its Own Medicine.
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Today, N2K’s Brandon Karpf speaks with Ellen Chang, Vice President Ventures at BMNT and Head of H4XLabs, about the venture model, why it exists, how it works, and its impact.
Police seizes Cracked and Nulled hacking forum servers, arrests suspects (Bleeping Computer)
Time Bandit ChatGPT jailbreak bypasses safeguards on sensitive topics(Bleeping Computer)
US blood donation giant warns of disruption after ransomware attack (TechCrunch)
South Africa’s government-run weather service knocked offline by cyberattack (The Record)
Syncjacking Attack Enables Full Browser and Device Takeover (Infosecurity Magazine)
TeamViewer Patches High-Severity Vulnerability in Windows Applications (SecurityWeek)
Industry groups call on Congress to enact federal data privacy law (The Record)
US Cyber Agency’s Future Role in Elections Remains Murky Under the Trump Administration (SecurityWeek)
OpenAI Furious DeepSeek Might Have Stolen All the Data OpenAI Stole From Us (404 Media)
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