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    AI Is Taking Over Cybersecurity - PSW #915

    26/02/2026 | 2 h 1 min
    First up is a technical segment called "Paul's Linux Hacks". I finally got around to releasing a bunch of scripts and tutorials for Linux that I've created over the years. We'll go over scripts that can give you a supply chain security report and help you update your Arch-based Linux systems and the tutorial for using Linux KVM/Qemu/Libvirt. Repo is here: https://github.com/pasadoorian/Linux_Hacks
    Next up is the security news:
    Controlling 7,000 robot vacuums
    Curl finds not all AI is bad
    Palo Alto says "These are not the ties to China you were looking for"
    Bloomberg writes an article that sheds light on Ivanti
    Looking for BLE is a trend
    Don't use AI to generate you passwords
    New research on hacking Samsung TVs
    Its not all about gadgets
    Ring's new bug bounty
    Paul will be voted in as Prime Minister of Denmark?
    Hacking AI, AI does some hacking, and hackers are talking about AI
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-915
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    Firmware Backdoors Be Spying On You - PSW #914

    19/02/2026 | 2 h 6 min
    AI says that this is the show where we turn coffee into threat intelligence and cigar smoke into packet captures. This week:
    a firmware backdoor living its best life inside Android tablets
    a fresh BeyondTrust RCE that already has scanners circling like seagulls over a french fry.
    Lenovo Vantage reminds us that "preinstalled convenience" is just another way to spell "attack surface."
    Texas is taking a swing at TP-Link
    supercomputers with a 20-year-old Munge bug that still has teeth.
    Your AI coding assistant might be quietly squirreling away secrets
    macOS gets a visit from an infostealer delivered as helpful add-ons
    Chrome extensions allegedly spy on millions
    open source maintainers drowning in AI-generated nonsense
    Windows flirting with smartphone-style permission prompts.
    Put your passwords in a vault, not in a repo, and stay tuned for Paul's Security Weekly!
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-914
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    AI Vulnerability Hunting - PSW #913

    12/02/2026 | 2 h 4 min
    In the security news:
    Viral AI prompts
    Things to do in your home security lab
    I can open your garage door
    They call me DKnife
    Beyondtrust RCE
    Cool AI device
    Robots need your body
    Meta is just full of scams, phishing, and malware
    Claude Opus 4.6 found more than 500 high-severity vulnerabilities
    Arista next gen firewalls and command injection
    Secure Boot updates
    The RCE AMD won't fix and why the article went away
    End of support means get it off the network
    Accidentally giving away $44 billion of Bitcoin
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-913
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    AI: No One Is Safe - PSW #912

    05/02/2026 | 2 h 5 min
    In the security news this week:
    Residential proxy abuse is everywhere this week: from Google's takedown of IPIDEA to massive Citrix NetScaler scanning and the Badbox 2.0 botnet
    Supply chain fun time: Notepad++ updates were hijacked
    Attackers set their sights on: Ivanti EPMM, Dell Unity storage, Fortinet VPNs/firewalls, and ASUSTOR NAS devices
    Russian state hackers went after Poland's grid
    Is ICE on a surveillance shopping spree and into hacking anti-ICE apps?
    Ukraine's war-time Starlink problem is turning into a policy and controls experiment
    The AI security theme is alive and well with exposed LLM endpoints, OpenClaw/Moltbot/Moltbook fiasco, and letting anyone hijack agents
    Signed forensic driver for Windows is still an EDR killer
    The Trump administration's rollback of software security attestation
    National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross says: "less regulation, more cooperation."
    Finally, there are some "only in infosec" human stories: * pen testers arrested in Iowa now getting a settlement, * a Google engineer convicted over stolen AI IP, * Booz Allen losing Treasury work over intentional insider leaks, * and an "AI psychosis" saga at an adult-content platform.
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-912
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    To curmudgeon or not to curmudgeon, that is the question. - PSW #911

    29/01/2026 | 2 h 4 min
    This week, we get un-curmudgeoned by Mandy, spending a bunch of time talking about regulations, compliance, and even the US federal government's commitment to cybersecurity internally and with the community at large. We even dive into some Microsoft patches, hacking defunct eScooters, and a lively discussion on ADS-B spoofing!
    Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-911

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Where security veterans unpack the latest IT security news, vulnerabilities, and research through a historical and technical lens that can cut through even the thickest cigar smoke. Hosted by Paul Asadoorian and Larry Pesce. Co-hosts: Josh Marpet, Jeff Man, Mandy Logan, Tyler Robinson.
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