Brainstorm, SonicWall, Junos, Glienicke Brücke, Burger King, Claude, Josh Marpet, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News.
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Doug White
- Marquis sues SonicWall over backup breach that led to ransomware attack
- Critical Juniper Networks PTX flaw allows full router takeover
- Open-source vulnerabilities per codebase surge by 107%
- Google disrupts decade-long China-linked UNC2814 espionage campaign
- Burger King rolls out employee assistance AI that listens in
- Claude’s New AI Vulnerability Scanner Sends Cybersecurity Shares Plunging
- How AI can read our scrambled inner thoughts
- Inside the quixotic team trying to build an entire world in a 20-year-old game
Joshua Marpet






