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  • Episode 88: June 28, 2026
    Jun 28 2026
    This episode covers the quiet but critical signals from a Sunday morning in late June, including a new framework to help companies manage aging open-source projects before they become security nightmares. We dig into a Russian phishing campaign targeting Signal backup keys, an anonymous GitHub account dropping zero-day exploits into the wild, and why even the most secure tools fail when human trust gets weaponized. Stories covered: - New Initiative Tackles Security for End-of-Life Open Source Software (Dark Reading) - https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/initiative-tackles-security-end-of-life-open-source - FBI: Russian hackers now target Signal backup recovery keys (BleepingComputer) - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/fbi-russian-hackers-now-target-signal-backup-recovery-keys/ - Anonymous GitHub account mass-dropping undisclosed 0-days (Hacker News) - https://github.com/bikini/exploitarium - Older Runners Have Reshaped College Track and Cross Country. A New Age-Based Rule Could Change That (Runner's World) - https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a71732214/ncaa-eligibility-rule-track-cross-country/ - EFF to Grindr: This Pride Month, Put Safety and Privacy Over Profits (EFF) - https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/grindr-put-queer-safety-and-privacy-over-profits - Canadian hacker Aubrey Cottle sentenced to 18 months custody after pleading guilty to cyberattack charges - The Globe and Mail (The Globe and Mail) - https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilAFBVV95cUxOdEh0YlluSk5RT3M4aTZ1U0dMWVFDbUtoZ2lRaEFicE9SQmFaNlR5Uks5SFkwQ0pDazVWc2t6eE9vcGE1N2hSb2hJaVlBSWJMd3RFdHdsSjRuUGFXZDk2aGZpS2U3dkVyX0kycy1OeDcwTmRneFNtekpNdnFOdldaUkxaYWJXbTFNcUJmUE82cV9TNERB?oc=5
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  • Episode 86: June 26, 2026
    Jun 26 2026
    This episode digs into a Cisco SD-WAN zero-day exploit breakdown from Mandiant, a clever macOS malware strain that deceives AI analysis tools with fake error messages, and a former hacker now applying exploit-finding skills to solar energy collection. Adrian North walks through early-morning signals before the noise of the day takes over. Stories covered: - Mandiant reveals how Cisco SD-WAN zero-day attacks gained root access (BleepingComputer) - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/mandiant-reveals-how-cisco-sd-wan-zero-day-attacks-gained-root-access/ - New macOS malware embeds fake errors to confuse AI analysis tools (BleepingComputer) - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-macos-malware-embeds-fake-errors-to-confuse-ai-analysis-tools/ - This former hacker saw the light—and now wants to collect all of it - Ars Technica (Ars Technica) - https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirgFBVV95cUxNcUlQeG1mWTJSeC1MOFEwZjBKUHZxdFZxTnh6ZmN4UUhHMXBlYVd4SjZhRnoxSnpaRXFIUnotQnYzWThKR3pDWlRwZjNWVHRSZjNhN3pBLXFINHdfSWpjQWtkWE5fdjYxT3o3dXVzT0RlSm5oVUZNVVFWQ3JtXzFQZzh2cl8wYWZ0eXBFXzBrNWJFRnVKZVFCNC1BNVBpZ2ZfSlQxZFBYZnZuUXdGOFE?oc=5 - Fifty Years On, New York Honors the Five Who Took the NYC Marathon Out of Central Park (Marathon Handbook) - https://marathonhandbook.com/fifty-years-on-new-york-honors-the-five-who-took-the-nyc-marathon-out-of-central-park/ - An entire Herculaneum scroll has been read for the first time (Hacker News) - https://scrollprize.org/firstscroll - Mother Nature has a Weird and Nasty Way of Welcoming You to the Trail - The Trek (The Trek) - https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqwFBVV95cUxOR2xiOWV3d2tIMGlaUVc4ODFVcGtoLWt3cElsSkZIMUdIRndzMHRPdG83UVk0bG0tRlNLZllIT3Ftc21FT1Njc3pmUVhDOEtjU29vdU1YRkJzd1pQb3cwZmowbm5sWTF5OWREZmlXUnV2dWNZZXVPQUU3WFpjSE1DQTBZNFpxQkxDZkgtU19TOUhVWDZSb0l2RnJFY3dxYlY2LVdJbkE1UXp1R00?oc=5
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  • Episode 85: June 25, 2026
    Jun 25 2026
    This episode digs into two actively exploited Cisco vulnerabilities that are making waves — including a zero-day that gave attackers root access to SD-WAN devices. We also cover a new website publicly shaming companies that still don't support passkeys, and a reformed hacker with an unexpected new mission. Stories covered: - Mandiant reveals how Cisco SD-WAN zero-day attacks gained root access (BleepingComputer) - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/mandiant-reveals-how-cisco-sd-wan-zero-day-attacks-gained-root-access/ - Cisco Unified CM flaw CVE-2026-20230 now exploited in attacks (BleepingComputer) - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cisco-unified-cm-sme-flaw-cve-2026-20230-now-exploited-in-attacks/ - New website names and shames companies that still don’t offer passkeys to users (TechCrunch) - https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/24/new-website-names-and-shames-companies-that-still-dont-offer-passkeys-to-users/ - This former hacker saw the light—and now wants to collect all of it - Ars Technica (Ars Technica) - https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirgFBVV95cUxNcUlQeG1mWTJSeC1MOFEwZjBKUHZxdFZxTnh6ZmN4UUhHMXBlYVd4SjZhRnoxSnpaRXFIUnotQnYzWThKR3pDWlRwZjNWVHRSZjNhN3pBLXFINHdfSWpjQWtkWE5fdjYxT3o3dXVzT0RlSm5oVUZNVVFWQ3JtXzFQZzh2cl8wYWZ0eXBFXzBrNWJFRnVKZVFCNC1BNVBpZ2ZfSlQxZFBYZnZuUXdGOFE?oc=5 - There’s an IKEA Marathon Happening This Year—and You May Have to Self-Assemble Your Medal (Of Course) (Runner's World) - https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a71679229/ikea-marathon/ - Amateur Hacker Used Claude And OpenAI Agents To Hack 14 Companies - bgr.com (bgr.com) - https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMigAFBVV95cUxOUy1rd0FqTk1EcF9qaDNtSjg0OUpLR1ZXWTZlM1hRU2xockRCMTF6U1FMZTFDZEw2UUxJTFlnZUpsVlFsa0tLZkRSUTlMRWJKVjhpNmhKNnVGSkp0Z1pNSlRBRDNrN2NYQ083a1NpeFVIMXVZLTVUSWc5blFZNHlJNg?oc=5
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