Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 357

Episode 357 has Telegram zero-day vulnerability, more CrowdStrike woes, Disney hacktivism and Elon’s Humanoid robots are coming for us all

Episode 357 has Telegram zero-day vulnerability, more CrowdStrike woes, Disney hacktivism and Elon’s Humanoid robots are coming for us all

Episode 357 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast kicks off with news of the Telegram zero-day vulnerability that went unnoticed for 5 weeks, as well as further CrowdStrike woes with threat actors targeting companies with fake fixes.  From there Ahmed & Jag go on to discuss a potential hacktivism hit on Disney in response to Disney’s embrace of AI, and finally wrap up with Elon unveiling human-like robots.

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