Risky Business #846 -- OpenAI built a fireplace out of wood
On this week’s show special guest co-host Pete Ranks, the former director of the CIA’s Centre for Cyber Intelligence, joins Patrick Gray and James Wilson to discuss the week’s cybersecurity news. They cover:
Everyone signs the open weights open letter, except Anthropic… of course.
OpenAI had no idea it had hacked Hugging Face
Kimi K3 open weights released and they’re massive!
Why a more aggressive response is needed to cyber attacks on OT
And much, much more!
This week’s show is brought to you by SpecterOps. In this week’s sponsor interview Justin Kohler and Jared Atkinson talk about how SpecterOps’ Bloodhound now supports AWS attack paths. Run it against your AWS infra, but only if you have a strong stomach. The results will terrify you.
This episode is also available on YouTube.
Show notes
Open Weights and American AI Leadership | Social Signals
Our position on open-weights models | Social Signals
Halvar Flake (@halvarflake) on X | X (formerly Twitter)
White House accuses Chinese company of distilling Anthropic’s Fable | cyberscoop.com
Jensen Huang (@JensenHuang) on X | X (formerly Twitter)
Its AI Agent Spent Days Hacking a Company, but Sources Say OpenAI Did Not Notice for a Week | reuters.com
How OpenAI’s human mistake led to the AI-powered hack on Hugging Face | TechCrunch Security
Hugging Face CEO calls for ‘radical transparency’ after ‘unprecedented’ OpenAI hack | TechCrunch Security
Sens. Banks and Schiff Introduce Bill to Help American AI Companies Combat Chinese Espionage |
AI Kill Switch Act would let Trump admin order shutdown of rogue AI systems | Ars Technica
Marco Rubio tells diplomats to play down talk of American tech "kill switch" | reuters.com
Federal agencies broaden alert on Iran-linked OT attacks | therecord.media
Coordinated cyberattack disrupts water utilities in 30+ Minnesota communities | CyberScoop
NSA and Partners Alert Zimbra Collaboration Suite Users of a Russian State-Supported Phishing Campaign | nsa.gov
Hackers hijack hotel Wi-Fi DNS to steal Microsoft 365 accounts | BleepingComputer
Microsoft responds to LG monitors installing McAfee ads on Windows | Ars Technica
LG to Ban Residential Proxies from Smart TV Apps | krebsonsecurity.com
Despite multiple takedowns, botnets continue to grow | cyberscoop.com
Extension of CISA 2015 info-sharing protections passes as part of House’s defense bill | therecord.media
Upbound says hack caused $13 million in fraudulent Acima leases | BleepingComputer
Fake Claude app promoted by Bing ads pushes SectopRAT malware | BleepingComputer
Apple sued over fake App Store crypto wallet app stealing $1.8M in Bitcoin | BleepingComputer
Clop ransomware targets Windchill, FlexPLM in data theft attacks | BleepingComputer
'Wrench' attacks against crypto holders appear to be on the rise | therecord.media
OpenAI’s Rogue AI Agent Hacked More Than Just Hugging Face | wired.com
Soap Box: Red teaming AI systems with SpecterOps
In this sponsored Soap Box edition of the show, Patrick Gray and James Wilson talk about red teaming AI systems with Russel Van Tuyl, Vice President of Services at elite penetration testing firm SpecterOps.
SpecterOps is the company behind attack path enumeration tool Bloodhound and Bloodhound Enterprise, but they’re also a pentest and red teaming shop with world class expertise in popping shells on all sorts of interesting systems in all sorts of interesting places.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Show notes
Risky Biz Soap Box: Graph the planet!
In this sponsored Soap Box edition of the Risky Business podcast, Patrick Gray chats with Jared Atkinson, CTO of SpecterOps, about BloodHound OpenGraph.
OpenGraph enumerates attack paths across platforms and services, not just your primary directories.
A compromised GitHub account to on-prem AD compromise attack path? It’s a thing, and OpenGraph will find it.
Cross-platform attack path enumeration! So good!
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Show notes
Risky Business #802 -- Accessing internal Microsoft apps with your Hotmail creds
On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
CISA warns about the path from on-prem Exchange to the cloud
Microsoft awards a crisp zero dollar bill for a report about what a mess its internal Entra-authed apps are
Everyone and their dog seems to have a shell in US Federal Court information systems
Google pays $250k for a Chrome sandbox escape
Attackers use javascript in adult SVG files to … farm facebook likes?!
SonicWall says users aren’t getting hacked with an 0day… this time.
This week’s episode is sponsored by SpecterOps. Chief product officer Justin Kohler talks about how the flagship Bloodhound tool has evolved to map attack paths anywhere. Bring your own applications, directories and systems into the graph, and join the identity attacks together.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Show notes
CISA, Microsoft issue alerts on ‘high-severity’ Exchange vulnerability | The Record from Recorded Future News
Advanced Active Directory to Entra ID lateral movement techniques
Consent & Compromise: Abusing Entra OAuth for Fun and Access to Internal Microsoft Applications
Cartels may be able to target witnesses after major court hack
Federal judiciary tightens digital security as it deals with ‘escalated cyberattacks’ | The Record from Recorded Future News
Citrix NetScaler flaws lead to critical infrastructure breaches | Cybersecurity Dive
DARPA touts value of AI-powered vulnerability detection as it announces competition winners | Cybersecurity Dive
Buttercup is now open-source!
HTTP/1.1 must die: the desync endgame
US confirms takedown of BlackSuit ransomware gang that racked up $370 million in ransoms | The Record from Recorded Future News
North Korean cyber-espionage group ScarCruft adds ransomware in recent attack | The Record from Recorded Future News
Adult sites are stashing exploit code inside racy .svg files - Ars Technica
Google pays 250k for Chromium sandbox escape
SonicWall says recent attack wave involved previously disclosed flaw, not zero-day | Cybersecurity Dive
Two groups exploit WinRAR flaws in separate cyber-espionage campaigns | The Record from Recorded Future News
Tornado Cash cofounder dodges money laundering conviction, found guilty of lesser charge | The Record from Recorded Future News
Hackers Hijacked Google’s Gemini AI With a Poisoned Calendar Invite to Take Over a Smart Home | WIRED
Malware in Open VSX: These Vibes Are Off
How attackers are using Active Directory Federation Services to phish with legit office.com links
Introducing our guide to phishing detection evasion techniques
The State of Attack Path Management
Risky Business #775 -- Cl0p is back, SEC hack disclosures disappoint
On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
The SEC’s cyber incident reporting isn’t very exciting after all
China Telecom on the way to being thrown out of the US
The NSA/Cybercom might get two separate hats
The Cl0p ransomware crew are back and taking responsibility for the Cleo hacks
(Yet another) File upload bug in Struts makes Java admins weep
And much, much more.
This episode is sponsored by SpecterOps, who run a pretty top notch offsec/pentest team when they’re not busy making the Bloodhound Enterprise identity attack path enumeration software. SpecterOps’ Robby Winchester joins to talk about how pentest has changed, and how their customers get value from their testing.
This episode is also available Youtube.
Show notes
SEC cyber incident reporting rule generates 71 filings in 11 months | Cybersecurity Dive
US senators, green groups call for accountability over hacking of Exxon critics | Reuters
Biden Administration Takes First Step to Retaliate Against China Over Hack - The New York Times
Unfinished business for Trump: Ending the Cyber Command and NSA 'dual hat' | The Record from Recorded Future News
EU opens investigation into TikTok and the Romanian election – POLITICO
Clop ransomware claims responsibility for Cleo data theft attacks
CISA warns of ransomware gangs exploiting Cleo, CyberPanel bugs | The Record from Recorded Future News
CVE-2024-55956 | AttackerKB
Apache issues patches for critical Struts 2 RCE bug • The Register
Japanese game and anime publisher reportedly pays $3 million ransom to Russia-linked hackers | The Record from Recorded Future News
Israeli spyware firm Paragon acquired by US investment group, report says | Reuters
How Cryptocurrency Turns to Cash in Russian Banks – Krebs on Security
Arizona man arrested for alleged involvement in violent online terror networks | CyberScoop
Russia bans Viber, claiming app facilitates terrorism and drug trafficking | The Record from Recorded Future News