Three Buddy Problem - Episode 44: We unpack news that US government officials are using an obscure app to archive Signal messages, OpenAI’s new “Aardvark” code-evaluation and reasoning model and leapfrog implications, NSC cyber lead Alexei Bulazel on normalizing US offensive operations, and JP Morgan Chase CISO’s warning to software vendors.
Plus, fresh SentinelOne threat-intel notes, France’s attribution of GRU activity and a head-scratching $330 million Bitcoin heist.
Cast: Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade, Ryan Naraine and Costin Raiu.
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- Transcript (unedited, AI-generated)
- US government using obscure app to archive Signal messages
- Reuters photo of Mike Waltz phone
- US revokes Romania visa waiver program
- OpenSSH bug found by OpenAI 'Aardvark'
- JP Morgan Chase CISO: An open letter to third-party suppliers
- JPMorgan Chase CISO Fires Warning Shot Ahead of RSA Conference
- SentinelOne LABS on DPRK threat actor targeting
- Alexei Bulazel comments at RSA conference
- Google report on 0day exploitation in 2024
- Apple notifies new victims of spyware attacks across the world
- France attributes cyberattacks to Russia's military intelligence
- RT-Solar on ViPNet backdoor from 2021
- Kaspersky: Sophisticated backdoor mimicking secure networking software updates
- $330m Bitcoin heist
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