Hello folks,
The RSS feed has the podcast on it and it has been up since Thursday.
I did not get a chance to get the show notes up, and the RSS said that we would provide all of the links that were within the news notes section as part of the new segment called the newsroom.
Some of the Newsroom for last week does cover some of the stuff we covered in 272A, while others were not covered at all.
We will have a newsroom podcast each week if there are things read. This way, something is always going out.
Here are the show notes for program 273 and I hope you enjoy the program.
Welcome to the security box, podcast 273. We hope you are enjoying the program and we hope you find it of value.
Today, we’re going to talk about tool friction, accessibility and forced workarounds (technical neglect debt) which will be very interesting.
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Now, here’s what has been read from around the web. Some of these may have been covered on the blog, so please check out the blog to see what has been covered.
- Police dismantles 9 crypto scam centers, arrests 276 suspects
- Critical cPanel and WHM bug exploited as a zero-day, PoC now available
- US ransomware negotiators get 4 years in prison over BlackCat attacks
- 15-year-old detained over French govt agency data breach
- Student hacked Taiwan high-speed rail to trigger emergency brakes
- Taiwan High Speed Rail Hit by Spoofing Attack That Stops Three Trains
- Romanian leader of online swatting ring gets 4 years in prison
- Critrical cPanel flaw mass-exploited in “Sorry” ransomware attacks
- Instructure hacker claims data theft from 8,800 schools, universities
- CISA gives feds four days to patch Ivanti flaw exploited as zero-day
- What we know about the Canvas hack that has impacted thousands of schools
- Instructure confirms hackers used Canvas flaw to deface portals
- Google: Hackers used AI to develop zero-day exploit for web admin tool
- Instructure reaches ‘agreement’ with ShinyHunters to stop data leak
- US govt seeks Instructure testimony on massive Canvas cyberattack
- Texas says Netflix was spying on your kids. And selling it.
- Microsoft rejects critical Azure vulnerability report, no CVE issued
- Hackers earn $1,298,250 for 47 zero-days at Pwn2Own Berlin 2026
- Exploit available for new DirtyDecrypt Linux root escalation flaw
- Was Adobe Suite breached? This is what we know
We’ll see you on another edition of the show. Thanks so much for listening, make it a great day!
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