In this episode, host Jim Love discusses various cybersecurity threats and updates. Highlights include a new phishing kit called ‘Spider-Man’ targeting European banks and crypto users with almost indistinguishable fake pages, a zero-day vulnerability in the Gogs self-hosted Git service that allows attackers to execute remote code, and a Windows PowerShell flaw patched by Microsoft. Additionally, Google has patched a zero-day vulnerability in their Gemini Enterprise AI that could exploit hidden instructions in workspace content. The episode also includes advisories on mitigating these threats and a mention of the support from Meter for the podcast.
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00:00 Introduction and Technical Issues
00:20 Sponsor Message: Meter Networking Solutions
00:43 Spider-Man Phishing Kit Targets European Banks
03:13 Gogs Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited
05:57 Windows PowerShell Zero-Day Patched
08:05 Google Patches Gemini Zero-Click Flaw
10:42 Conclusion and Upcoming Shows
