Ghosts in the Cache & Sandworms in the Supply Chain
In Episode 37, the crew and special guest Sophie Cunningham break down the "Fragnesia" Linux kernel exploit evading disk security, TeamPCP’s open-source Shai-Hulud supply chain worm, and the catastrophic IT offboarding failure that allowed two brothers to wipe 96 federal databases post-termination. #Cybersecurity #LinuxKernel #SupplyChainAttack #InsiderThreat #InfoSec #ThreatIntel References: https://www.securityweek.com/new-linu... https://www.securityweek.com/teampcp-... https://www.endorlabs.com/learn/mini-... https://www.techspot.com/news/112405-...

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He Built a Privacy Tool. Now He’s Going to Prison.

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How Linux Boots

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Would You Kindly Stop Trying to Scam Me?

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Operation Endgame Strikes Back and Return of the Poisoned AI Well

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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This Computer Did Things No Computer Should Do

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Copy The Secret Radar They Pulled From A British Wreck

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The Real Reason Windows Hate Is Exploding: It's Not Just the UI—It's the End of Personal Computing

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Android 17 sucks. So I put Linux on a phone.

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Software architecture, human judgment, and AI's limits with Grady Booch

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You need to learn Splunk in 2026 (4 million open jobs)

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Before You Trash Your Old PC Power Supply... Build This!

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Zombie Software, Copy-Fail, & The $20 Million Betrayal

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I Was An MIT Educated Neurosurgeon Now I'm Unemployed And Alone In The Mountains How Did I Get Here?

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Kristian lebt ohne Luxus & Smartphone in einer Scheune

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The Flipper One is Finally Here (And It's Huge)

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The Most Mysterious File On The Internet

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I spent 7 days evading America’s 82 MILLION surveillance cameras

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The Tiny 1.9MB Tool That's Making Microsoft's Worst Nightmare Come True — And Millions Are Using It

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