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  • The Supreme Court says constitutional privacy protections can apply to cellphone location history and geofence warrant data. Tom Eston and Scott Wright discuss the privacy implications of geofence warrants — requests that can sweep up information about many people near a location, not just a named suspect — and why this ruling matters for anyone carrying a smartphone.

    They also connect the ruling to broader location privacy risks, including app permissions, weather apps, ad networks, data brokers, and the privacy dashboards offered by Google and other major platforms. The episode closes with practical advice: review location permissions, avoid “always on” access unless truly needed, delete old location history where appropriate, and understand how location data fits into your personal threat model.

    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    AP News: Supreme Court / Okello Chatrie geofence warrant coverage
    https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-okello-chatrie-geofence-warrants-a3adee8a3fd32b8ea1b42eb72cbcc35f

    EFF: Victory! Supreme Court Says the Constitution Protects People’s Location Data
    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/victory-supreme-court-says-constitution-protects-peoples-location-data

    CyberScoop: Supreme Court geofence warrant ruling
    https://cyberscoop.com/supreme-court-geofence-warrant-ruling-phone-privacy-chatrie/

    New York Times: Supreme Court geofence warrant / cellphone location coverage
    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/29/us/politics/supreme-court-geofence-warrant-cell-phones.html

    Previous Shared Security: Google Geofence Warrants
    https://sharedsecurity.net/2020/03/25/click-armor-demo-podcast-survey-results-google-geofence-warrants/

    Previous Shared Security: Top 3 Location Tracking Apps: Do They Sell Your Data?
    https://sharedsecurity.net/2022/03/21/top-3-location-tracking-apps-do-they-sell-your-data/

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  • This week on Shared Security, Tom and Kevin sit down with Jay Beale — founder of InGuardians, long-time Black Hat trainer, creator/contributor behind Kubernetes security training, and part of the team behind the DEF CON Kubernetes CTF. Jay shares stories from decades of offensive security work, including the time Tom hired him for a physical penetration test and Jay somehow ended up inside a call center instead of stuck in the lobby. The crew also digs into what makes good security training, why Kubernetes is such a natural platform for both defenders and attackers to understand deeply, and how the DEF CON Kubernetes CTF is designed to be welcoming for both competitors and learners. The episode closes with a practical look at AI infrastructure risk. Jay explains how production AI stacks running on Kubernetes can be attacked like any other cluster — and how modifying a vector database behind a RAG system can turn indirect prompt injection into a persistent, high-impact attack path.

    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    Jay's Black Hat USA Course: Agentic AI-aided Kubernetes Attack and Defense
    https://blackhat.com/us-26/training/schedule/index.html?day=4daysattue#agentic-ai-aided-kubernetes-attack-and-defense-51318

    Jay Beale on LinkedIn
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaybeale/

    InGuardians
    https://www.inguardians.com/

    DEF CON
    https://defcon.org/


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  • The U.S. government reportedly ordered Anthropic to suspend access to two of its newest frontier AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns tied to a possible jailbreak. Anthropic complied, but pushed back on the reasoning, arguing that the reported behavior was narrow and that similar capabilities already exist in other advanced AI models.

    In this episode, Tom, Scott, and Kevin discuss why treating AI capabilities like export-controlled technology may create more problems than it solves. The conversation connects today’s AI restrictions to earlier fights over encryption export controls, hacker tools, and government attempts to regulate technical capability by banning access. The bigger concern: defenders may lose access to tools that help them find, fix, and test vulnerable code while attackers simply move to other models or providers.

    The team also looks at what this means for businesses using cloud-based AI tools. If an AI service can disappear because of a government order, vendor decision, or geopolitical restriction, security and engineering teams need alternatives, back-out plans, and a realistic “ripcord” strategy for mission-critical workflows.

    Special thanks to Guardsquare for sponsoring this episode! Guardsquare is the leader in mobile application security, with multi-layered protection for your Android and iOS apps. Learn more at Guardsquare.com.

    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    Anthropic statement: Fable/Mythos access https://www.anthropic.com/news/fable-mythos-access

    Reuters: US blocks foreign access to Anthropic's most advanced AI models https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-blocks-foreign-access-anthropics-most-advanced-ai-models-axios-reports-2026-06-13/

    Decrypt: US Government Orders Anthropic to Pull Claude Fable/Mythos AI Models https://decrypt.co/371027/us-government-orders-anthropic-pull-claude-fable-mythos-ai-models

    Katie Moussouris / Luta Security: The Fable 5 Export Controls Harm US Cyber Defense
    https://www.lutasecurity.com/post/the-fable-5-export-controls-harm-us-cyber-defense

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  • AI agents are useful, but they become risky when they can take action in real systems. In this episode, Tom Eston discusses recent reporting about attackers tricking Meta’s AI support chatbot into helping hijack Instagram accounts, and why that story matters far beyond social media. Tom explains practical guardrails for AI agents: read-only access first, human approval for consequential actions, separated accounts and contexts, prompt-injection awareness, least privilege, logging, monitoring, and adversarial testing for support and account recovery workflows.


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    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    Podcast: Hackers Asked Meta AI To Let Them In. It Worked
    https://www.404media.co/podcast-hackers-asked-meta-ai-to-let-them-in-it-worked/

    The Verge summary of the Meta/Instagram AI support chatbot exploit
    https://www.theverge.com/tech/941179/meta-instagram-ai-support-chatbot-exploit-hacked

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    The post Guarding AI Agents: Boundaries and Safeguards appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.

  • Mobile apps are now deeply connected platforms for identities, payments, sessions, APIs, healthcare, retail, gaming, and cloud services. In this special episode, Tom Eston talks with Joel Destefano, Senior Product Manager at Guardsquare, about the modern mobile app threat landscape and why organizations can’t treat mobile security as an afterthought.

    Topics include runtime manipulation, API abuse, account takeover, fake apps, overlays, malware-assisted fraud, reverse engineering, iOS vs Android risk, AI-assisted attacks, and why backend-only security is not enough.

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    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    Find out more about Guardsquare
    https://www.guardsquare.com/

    Guardsquare’s Blog and Research Center
    https://www.guardsquare.com/blog
    https://www.guardsquare.com/mobile-app-security-research-center/welcome

    OWASP Mobile Application Security
    https://owasp.org/www-project-mobile-app-security/

    OWASP MASVS
    https://mas.owasp.org/MASVS/

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    The post Mobile Application Security: What Every Organization Needs to Know appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.

  • Microsoft’s response to a researcher publicly disclosing proof-of-concept exploit code has reignited an old debate in security: where does responsible disclosure end and reckless disclosure begin? Tom and Scott discuss the Nightmare Eclipse controversy, the history of full disclosure, bug bounty incentives, and why legal threats against researchers may ultimately hurt customers. They also explain why researchers still need to follow responsible processes — and why vendors need to avoid punishing the people who help make their products safer.

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    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    The Verge: Microsoft is threatening legal action for disclosing exploits
    https://www.theverge.com/tech/940416/microsoft-nightmare-eclipse-zero-day-vulnerability

    Microsoft MSRC Blog: A shared responsibility: Protecting customers through coordinated vulnerability disclosure
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/msrc/blog/2026/05/a-shared-responsibility-protecting-customers-through-coordinated-vulnerability-disclosure

    Kevin Beaumont / DoublePulsar: Microsoft’s stance on zero day exploits is a dumpster fire of their own making
    https://doublepulsar.com/microsofts-stance-on-zero-day-exploits-is-a-dumpster-fire-of-their-own-making-0946117940a4

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  • Apple and Google are finally bringing end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging to iPhone and Android chats. In this episode, Tom Eston and Kevin Tackett explain why that matters, why insecure SMS is not going away anytime soon, and why Signal is still the better choice for truly sensitive conversations. They also revisit the green bubble versus blue bubble debate, platform trust issues, and what everyday users should understand before assuming every text message is private.

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    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    Victory! End-to-End Encrypted RCS Comes to Apple and Android Chats
    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/05/victory-end-end-encrypted-rcs-comes-apple-and-android-chats

    ‘Blue Bubbles’—Apple Says iPhone Messaging Is Still ‘Best’
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2026/05/26/blue-bubbles-apple-says-iphone-messaging-is-still-best/

    End-to-end encrypted RCS messaging begins rolling out today in beta
    https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/05/end-to-end-encrypted-rcs-messaging-begins-rolling-out-today-in-beta/

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    The post Apple Finally Fixes One of Texting’s Biggest Security Problems appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.

  • OpenAI is now allowing some ChatGPT users to connect their bank accounts and financial data directly to the platform. In this episode, we discuss the technology behind the feature, the convenience it promises, and the serious privacy and security questions it raises.

    From AI-generated budgeting advice to the risks of centralized financial profiling, we examine what happens when conversational AI gains visibility into your spending habits, debts, subscriptions, and financial goals.

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    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    ChatGPT Can Now Connect to Your Bank Account and See All Your Transactions
    https://gizmodo.com/chatgpt-can-now-connect-to-your-bank-account-and-see-all-your-transactions-2000759306

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  • In this episode we discuss the recent cyber attack targeting Instructure’s widely used learning platform, Canvas, and the major late-breaking development that Instructure reached an “agreement” with the ShinyHunters cybercriminal group after threats to leak large amounts of stolen student and faculty data. Instructure says the stolen data was returned and that attackers provided digital confirmation that the information was destroyed, but the company did not deny making a payment—language that many in cybersecurity interpret as a ransom settlement.

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    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    Cyberattack on Canvas system causes chaos for students at thousands of schools
    https://apnews.com/article/cyberattack-schools-canvas-instructure-shinyhunters-a0d7719689263e6b5f90d0e633391b5b

    Instructure strikes agreement with hackers after Canvas breach hits Duke, thousands of other schools
    https://www.dukechronicle.com/article/duke-university-instructure-reaches-agreement-with-canvas-hackers-shinyhunters-cyberattack-leak-down-stolen-data-ransom-20260512

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  • World Password Day was on May 7th—but are we actually getting better at password security?

    In this episode, we discuss why compromised credentials are still behind the majority of breaches in 2026. From password reuse and phishing to infostealer malware and MFA bypass techniques, attackers are finding it easier than ever to log in instead of hack in. We also talk about whether passkeys can finally shift the landscape—and what organizations should be doing right now to reduce risk.

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    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    Password Statistics 2026 – Trends, Facts & Data Insights
    https://www.privateproxyguide.com/password-statistics/

    World Password Day 2026: Attackers simply log in
    https://www.organisator.ch/en/operational-excellence/2026-04-30/world-password-day-2026-angreifer-loggen-sich-einfach-ein/

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  • Attackers are now impersonating invitation services to trick people into clicking malicious links and sharing sensitive information. These phishing attempts look like legitimate event invites, making them especially effective. In this episode, we discuss how these scams work and what steps you can take to stay protected.

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    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    New Phishing Scam: Fake Invitations
    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/23/style/invitation-phishing-scam.html

    The ‘fake invite’ scam that tricks you through people you trust
    https://www.consumeraffairs.com/news/the-fake-invite-scam-that-tricks-you-through-people-you-trust-042326.html

    BSides Jacksonville
    https://www.bsidesjax.org/

    HackSpaceCon
    https://www.hackspacecon.com/

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  • New York’s latest budget proposal could fundamentally change how 3D printers work—requiring built-in software that scans and blocks certain designs. Supporters say it’s about stopping ghost guns. Critics say it opens the door to surveillance and limits innovation.

    In this episode, we discuss what’s actually in the proposal, why it’s raising alarms across the tech community, and what it could mean for the future of user-controlled technology.

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    Stop New York’s Attack on 3D Printing!
    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/04/stop-new-yorks-attack-3d-printing

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  • Anthropic has introduced Project Glasswing, a cybersecurity initiative powered by an unreleased AI model called Claude Mythos. This system can identify zero-day vulnerabilities, generate exploits, and even help fix them—often without human input.

    But there’s a catch: it’s considered too powerful for public release.

    In this episode, we discuss what Project Glasswing is, why it matters, and what it means for the future of cybersecurity, red teaming, and AI-driven threats.

    Is this the beginning of AI defending us—or the start of something much harder to control?

    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    Claude Mythos and Project Glasswing: why an AI superhacker has the tech world on alert
    https://theconversation.com/claude-mythos-and-project-glasswing-why-an-ai-superhacker-has-the-tech-world-on-alert-280374

    Anthropic Project Glasswing
    https://www.anthropic.com/project/glasswing

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  • The dark web is often misunderstood, but it plays an important role in both privacy technology and cybercrime activity.

    In this episode, Tom Eston speaks with cybersecurity researcher and educator John Hammond about what the dark web actually is and how it has evolved in recent years. The discussion covers underground marketplaces, ransomware leak sites, threat intelligence collection, and the operational risks involved in dark web investigations.

    John also shares details about his new training course Dark Web 2, which focuses on using a hacker mindset to gather cyber threat intelligence from dark web sources.

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    John’s “Just Hacking Training”
    https://www.justhacking.com/

    John Hammond’s 2-Course Dark Web Training Path (25% Off!)
    https://learn.justhacking.com/bundles/abfd8930-c45c-4f10-afd8-bc7ebb677d6d

    John’s Dark Web 2 – CTI Researcher Course
    https://www.justhacking.com/course/dark-web-2-cti-researcher/

    Dark Web & Cybercrime Investigations (Dark Web 1)
    https://www.justhacking.com/course/dark-web-cybercrime-investigations/

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    https://johnhammond.org/links

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  • A landmark jury verdict has found Meta and YouTube negligent in a social media addiction case, raising major questions about platform accountability and legal protections under Section 230.

    This episode covers the details of the case, why the ruling is significant, and what it could mean for the future of social media, privacy, and cybersecurity. Could this trigger a wave of lawsuits against tech companies? And are platforms finally being held accountable?

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    Jury rules against Meta, YouTube in bellwether teen addiction case
    https://www.businessinsider.com/social-media-addiction-trial-jury-verdict-meta-youtube-negligent-2026-3

    Meta, YouTube verdict could trigger cascade of social media lawsuits: expert
    https://www.ktvu.com/news/expert-says-meta-youtube-verdict-could-trigger-cascade-social-media-lawsuits

    The Social Dilemma Documentary
    https://thesocialdilemma.com/

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  • In this episode, Tom Eston and co-host Scott Wright discuss research showing that Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) can create privacy risks because the sensors broadcast unencrypted, uniquely identifying wireless signals that could be used to track vehicles. They reference a 10-week study by researchers at IMDEA in Madrid that collected about 6 million signals from over 20,000 cars at roughly 50 meters range, noting the signals can reveal details like tire pressure, car type, weight, and possible driving patterns, and can be captured with about $100 of equipment. The hosts explain TPMS is a safety feature required on 2008+ cars, consider realistic threat models and potential mitigations like rotating identifiers or encryption.

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    Your Tire Sensors Could Be Used to Hack Your Car. What to Look Out For
    https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/hacker-threat-hiding-in-car-tire-pressure-system/

    Your car’s tire sensors could be used to track you
    https://networks.imdea.org/your-cars-tire-sensors-could-be-used-to-track-you/

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  • Tom Eston interviews offensive AI researcher and PhD candidate Andrew Wilson, a former Bishop Fox partner who helped grow the firm from under 20 people to nearly 500, built award-winning AI solutions for SOC modernization, founded Cactus Con, and relocated his family to Guadalajara to open and scale a Bishop Fox office. They discuss Mexico’s growing cybersecurity and AI ecosystem, driven by talent, community events, and government-university partnerships, and how offensive security has shifted from “one-person army” generalists to more specialized roles. Wilson explains his PhD work modeling expert pen testers’ cognitive approaches to shape AI agents, argues AI lowers barriers but requires validation due to hallucinations, and predicts routine, methodology-driven testing will be automated while expert human work persists. He forecasts compliance and audit frameworks will eventually accept more objective, scalable AI-based control validation, reshaping the pen testing market.

    If you work in cybersecurity, involved in penetration testing and offensive security, or are just trying to figure out what the AI hype actually means for attackers and defenders, this episode is for you!

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    Follow and connect with Andrew Wilson
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/awilsonaz/
    https://x.com/kuzushi/

    Find out more about CactusCon!
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  • This episode discusses Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, which blend a camera, microphone, AI features, and social media integration into sunglasses that look like normal fashion eyewear, raising major privacy concerns. It highlights reports that footage captured by the glasses may be reviewed by human contractors to help train Meta’s AI systems, and notes critics’ concerns about how easily people can be recorded in public without their knowledge. Although the glasses include a small LED indicator when recording, many people reportedly don’t notice it.

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    People Are Calling Meta Ray-Bans “Pervert Glasses”
    https://futurism.com/future-society/meta-ray-ban-smart-pervert-glasses

    Meta Employees Are Seeing R-Rated Footage From Its Users’ AI Glasses
    https://www.inc.com/ava-levinson/meta-employees-are-seeing-r-rated-footage-footage-from-its-users-ai-glasses/91311763

    Think Twice Before Buying or Using Meta’s Ray-Bans
    https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/03/think-twice-buying-or-using-metas-ray-bans

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  • In a move that bucks the entire industry trend, TikTok has confirmed it will not implement end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for direct messages on its platform — arguing that E2EE would make users less safe. We break down what’s really going on: the child safety argument, the privacy counterargument, the geopolitical questions surrounding ByteDance, and what it all means for TikTok’s 1 billion+ users. If you use TikTok, this episode is essential listening.

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    TikTok won’t protect DMs with controversial privacy tech, saying it would put users at risk
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cly2m5e5ke4o

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  • Anthropic’s Claude Code Security research preview promises AI-powered code analysis and vulnerability detection at scale. The announcement triggered strong reactions across the cybersecurity community and sent several vendor stocks lower. In this episode, we break down what the tool actually does, where it fits in modern AppSec, and whether AI automation threatens traditional security products or simply makes teams more efficient. Expect a practical, no-hype conversation about what changes and what doesn’t.

    ** Links mentioned on the show **

    Anthropic’s New Claude AI Security Tool Wipes Out Over $15 Billion From Cybersecurity Stocks
    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/anthropics-new-claude-ai-security-tool-wipes-out-17jje/

    Making frontier cybersecurity capabilities available to defenders
    https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-code-security

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