AI Makes All Bug Shallow? - PSW #921

AI Makes All Bug Shallow? - PSW #921

From Paul's Security Weekly (Video) by Paul Asadoorian

April 9, 2026 · 2h 5m

About this episode

The episode discusses various cybersecurity vulnerabilities and incidents, including hacking activities and regulatory issues.

This week: Rage dropping 0-Day Claude Mythos, things are different now From UART to root, on a device made in China, where's the FCC? More CUPS vulnerabilities Russians are hacking routers, FCC ban doesn't stop them Mongoose vulnerabilities, and FCC still does nothing Renting virtual phones Iran's cyber attacks SHA-256 almost broken? Catching Axios New Rowhammer, dubbed GPUBreach, gives you root Windows 11 has sudo! (And SSH...) And Inside a Kubernetes Scanning Fleet Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-921

People in this episode

Host: Paul Asadoorian

Topics covered

  • cybersecurity
  • vulnerabilities
  • hacking
  • technology
  • Iran cyber attacks
  • FCC regulations
  • Kubernetes

Keywords

  • 0-Day
  • vulnerabilities
  • hacking
  • FCC
  • Iran
  • Windows 11
  • Kubernetes
  • Rowhammer
  • SHA-256
  • CUPS

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: FCC, Iran, Axios, Rage, Mongoose

Products: Windows 11, Kubernetes, SHA-256, CUPS, Claude Mythos, GPUBreach

Places: China

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