Risky Business Podcast
May 06, 2026
Risky Business #836 -- You can't patch the bugpocalypse
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On this week’s show, Patrick Gray and James Wilson are joined by special guest co-host Brad Arkin. They discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
- The US Government says we just have to patch faster, but…
- Bugs in cPanel, MoveIt and all Linux distributions this week show that patching alone isn’t enough
- James gets mad about lame AI Agent adoption advice from the US and Australian Governments
- James Kettle and Niels Provos both showed us that any model can find 0day like Mythos
- And the cyber-assisted theft of cargo results in an astonishing loss of $725 million dollars
This week’s show is sponsored by SpecterOps. Their CTO, Jared Atkinson, chats to Pat about the big changes in the threat landscape, brought about by AI, that are causing a pivot away from detection and remediation, and toward prevention.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Brought to you by SpecterOps
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Show notes
Federal agencies must patch cPanel bug by Sunday, CISA says | The Record from Recorded Future News
cPanel zero-day exploited for months before patch release (CVE-2026-41940) - Help Net Security
The most severe Linux threat to surface in years catches the world flat-footed - Ars Technica
New MOVEit vulnerabilities prompt urgent patch warning | Cybersecurity Dive
US and allies urge ‘careful adoption’ of AI agents | Cybersecurity Dive
careful_adoption_of_agentic_ai_services.pdf
User just tricked Grok and Bankrbot to send tokens with Morse code - Cryptopolitan
Finding Zero-Days with Any Model
(1872) Sponsored: James Kettle built an AI hacker - YouTube
Feature Interview: Nicholas Carlini, Anthropic - Risky Business Media
Trellix investigating breach of source code repository | Cybersecurity Dive
Popular DAEMON Tools software compromised | Securelist
Komari Red: The Monitoring Tool with a Built-in Reverse Shell | Huntress
Hackers earning millions from hijacked cargo, FBI says | The Record from Recorded Future News
Congress punts FISA renewal to June | The Record from Recorded Future News
Cops Use Apple Data And Car Bluetooth To Identify Crypto Robbery Suspect
Stewart Baker, outspoken voice on cybersecurity and national security law, dies at 78 | IAPP