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Risky Business Podcast
June 24, 2026
Risky Business #843 -- Fortibleed is kinda awesome, actually
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On this week’s show special guest co-host Rob Joyce joins Patrick Gray and James Wilson to discuss the week’s cybersecurity news. Rob served as an advisor to Donald Trump during his first term as president and also served at NSA for 34 years. While at the agency, Joyce led Tailored Access Operations (TAO), and later became NSA’s Director of Cybersecurity.
They cover:
- The surprisingly well done Fortibleed campaign
- Stolen Klue OAuth tokens lead to Salesforce data theft
- OpenAI wants to patch the planet
- runZero gets acquired by Accenture, congrats HD Moore!
- Much, much more!
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Show notes
FortiBleed campaign used custom FortiGate sniffer to steal credentials | BleepingComputer
Klue OAuth breach linked to 'Icarus' Salesforce data theft attacks | BleepingComputer
Polymarket (@Polymarket) on X | X (formerly Twitter)
The Korean telecom giant at the center of Anthropic’s Mythos controversy | wrd.cm
Beyond Fable: Can a Local LLM Replace Cloud AI for Security Code Reviews - SRLabs Research | SRLabs
Sponsored: Trail of Bits and OpenAI patch the planet | Risky Bulletin
Intel agencies: Frontier AI models will reshape cybersecurity faster than expected | cyberscoop.com
Embedding Forbidden Text in Spyware to Discourage AI Analysis | Schneier on Security
A new unpatchable flaw in Apple chips opens the door to an iPhone jailbreak | TechCrunch Security
USB worm spreads crypto-stealing malware via Windows shortcut files | BleepingComputer
Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores | Ars Technica
California water utility probes breach claim by Iran-linked actor | Cybersecurity Dive
Suspected cyberattack triggers false emergency alerts across parts of Brazil | The Record
Tesco moving 40,000 server workloads off VMware amid Broadcom's "abusive conduct" | Ars Technica
Trump directs federal agencies to protect US data from quantum threats | therecord.media
Accenture shells out $4.18B on three companies in big industrial cybersecurity push | cyberscoop.com

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This text appears to be a human-curated compilation of recent, highly specific cybersecurity news, likely serving as an episode summary or newsletter, with moderate structural cohesion.

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low severity: Moderate sentence length variance and specific, specialized vocabulary (e.g., FortiGate sniffer, OAuth tokens) suggest human domain expertise.
low severity: The structure is highly coherent, functioning as a clear podcast summary and link list, which aligns with human editorial practices. It lacks the characteristic mechanical flow of pure AI exposition.
low severity: The text functions as an aggregation of external links (Show notes). While the linking itself is synthetic, the selection and grouping appear contextually driven by a human curator setting up a narrative thread.
low severity: No immediate evidence of confabulation or highly polished quotes. The content relies on linking real-world, often fragmented security news events.
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The inclusion of specific, high-level industry links (BleepingComputer, Ars Technica, cyberscoop.com) suggests sourcing from established journalistic fields.
The specialized jargon and the structure (Podcast intro + curated links) point toward a human editorial process rather than raw LLM generation.