
NB570: Project Glasswing’s FUD and Thunder; Au Revoir Windows, Bonjour Linux
From Network Break by Packet Pushers
April 13, 2026 · 51 min · Episode 570
About this episode
The episode discusses AI vulnerabilities, Project Glasswing, and the transition from Windows to Linux.
Take a Network Break! We commence with a red alert on FastMCP, and then debate whether Anthropic’s Project Glasswing is a marketing stunt or a reasonable response to the growing ability of AI models to find and exploit software vulnerabilities. Iran targets US OT networks, startup Aria Networks unveils Ethernet switches purpose-built for AI factories, ... Read more »
Topics covered
- AI vulnerabilities
- network security
- technology news
- Linux vs Windows
- Ethernet switches
- Project Glasswing
Keywords
- AI
- software vulnerabilities
- network security
- Linux
- Windows
- Ethernet switches
- Project Glasswing
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Anthropic, Aria Networks
Products: FastMCP, Project Glasswing, Ethernet switches, Linux, Windows
Places: Iran, US
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