AI Missteps, Mega Breaches, and Industrial Threats: This Week in Cybersecurity
Update: 2025-12-01
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In this episode, Ed Hall dives deep into the week’s most impactful cybersecurity events. He breaks down how Google sparked controversy by posting an AI-generated recipe that closely mirrored a blogger’s copyrighted work, raising fresh questions about AI content sourcing. Ed also covers the massive data breach at the French Football Federation, where attackers accessed personal information of millions, and explains why CISA’s addition of a new OpenPLC/ScadaBR vulnerability to the KEV list is a serious warning for industrial operators.
He then unpacks the major Coupang incident that may have affected a large portion of South Korea’s population, highlighting the suspected credential misuse behind it. Ed also examines a new report revealing that many healthcare PHI leaks come from internal operational errors rather than sophisticated cyberattacks. On top of that, he discusses the newly disclosed Apache bRPC DoS flaw, the sentencing of an Australian man involved in Wi-Fi–based aviation attacks, and the important lessons revisited from the previous cyberattack on SitusAMC.
He then unpacks the major Coupang incident that may have affected a large portion of South Korea’s population, highlighting the suspected credential misuse behind it. Ed also examines a new report revealing that many healthcare PHI leaks come from internal operational errors rather than sophisticated cyberattacks. On top of that, he discusses the newly disclosed Apache bRPC DoS flaw, the sentencing of an Australian man involved in Wi-Fi–based aviation attacks, and the important lessons revisited from the previous cyberattack on SitusAMC.
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