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Ransomware Insider Threats, AI Vulnerabilities, and Major Security Gaffes

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In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love dives into several shocking security lapses and emerging threats. Highlights include ransomware negotiators at Digital Mint accused of being behind attacks, a new AI vulnerability that exploits Windows' built-in stack, and a misuse of OpenAI's API for command and control in malware operations. Additionally, AMD confirms a flaw in its Zen 5 CPUs that could lead to predictable encryption keys, and the Louvre faces scrutiny after a major theft reveals poor password practices and maintenance failures. The episode underscores the importance of basic security measures like strong passwords and regular audits despite advanced technological systems in place.

00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:48 Ransomware Negotiators Turned Hackers 02:08 AI Stack Vulnerabilities in Windows 04:04 Backdoor Exploits OpenAI's API 05:24 AMD's Encryption Key Flaw 06:59 Louvre Heist and Security Lapses 08:24 Conclusion and Call to Action

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In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love dives into several shocking security lapses and emerging threats. Highlights include ransomware negotiators at Digital Mint accused of being behind attacks, a new AI vulnerability that exploits Windows' built-in stack, and a misuse of OpenAI's API for command and control in malware operations. Additionally, AMD confirms a flaw in its Zen 5 CPUs that could lead to predictable encryption keys, and the Louvre faces scrutiny after a major theft reveals poor password practices and maintenance failures. The episode underscores the importance of basic security measures like strong passwords and regular audits despite advanced technological systems in place.

00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:48 Ransomware Negotiators Turned Hackers 02:08 AI Stack Vulnerabilities in Windows 04:04 Backdoor Exploits OpenAI's API 05:24 AMD's Encryption Key Flaw 06:59 Louvre Heist and Security Lapses 08:24 Conclusion and Call to Action

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