A whistle-blower claims DOGE uploaded a sensitive Social Security database to a vulnerable cloud server. Allies push back against North Korean IT scams. ZipLine is a sophisticated phishing campaign targeting U.S.-based manufacturing. Researchers uncover a residential proxy network operating across at least 20 U.S. states. Flock Safety license plate readers face increased scrutiny. A new report chronicles DDoS through the first half of the year. LLM guard rails fail to defend against run-on sentences. A South American APT targets the Colombian government. Our guest is Harry Thomas, Founder and CTO at Frenos, on the benefits of curated and vetted AI training data. One man’s fight against phantom jobs posts.
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Our guest today is Harry Thomas, Founder and CTO at Frenos, talking about the benefits of curated and vetted AI training data. Learn more about the Frenos and N2K Networks partnership to utilize industry validated intelligence to build the first AI native OT security posture management platform.
Selected Reading
DOGE Put Critical Social Security Data at Risk, Whistle-Blower Says (The New York Times)
Governments, tech companies meet in Tokyo to share tips on fighting North Korea IT worker scheme (The Record)
ZipLine Campaign: A Sophisticated Phishing Attack Targeting US Companies (Check Point Research)
Phishing Campaign Targeting Companies via UpCrypter (FortiGuard Labs)
Belarus-Linked DSLRoot Proxy Network Deploys Hardware in U.S. Residences, Including Military Homes (Infrawatch)
CBP Had Access to More than 80,000 Flock AI Cameras Nationwide (404 Media)
Evanston shuts down license plate cameras, terminates contract with Flock Safety (Evanston Round Table)
Global DDoS attacks exceed 8M amid geopolitical tensions (Telecoms Tech News)
One long sentence is all it takes to make LLMs misbehave (The Register)
TAG-144’s Persistent Grip on South American Organizations (Recorded Future)
This tech worker was frustrated with ghost job ads. Now he’s working to pass a national law banning them (CNBC)
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