CyberSecurity Today: Zip File Attacks, iPhone Reboots, and LLM Vulnerabilities
In today's episode, host Jim Love discusses hackers leveraging zip file concatenation to evade detection, mysterious iPhone reboots hindering police investigations, and Mozilla's Odin's in-depth analysis of security issues in a large language model. Discover how cybercriminals hide Trojans in zip files, how the iOS 18 feature Before First Unlock (BFU) could be affecting forensic examinations, and explore the intricacies of prompt injections and security implications in ChatGPT. Plus, tune in for an exclusive interview with Marco Figueroa from Mozilla's Odin Bug Bounty project to delve deeper into these findings.
00:00 Introduction and Headlines 00:21 Hackers Exploit Zip File Concatenation 01:48 Phishing Campaign with Remcos RAT 03:12 Mysterious iPhone Reboots 04:18 Mozilla's Odin Project and LLM Security 06:40 Conclusion and Afterwords
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