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DOS, Seneca the Younger, Outlook, CopyFail, cPanel, QR, Ruby, Go, Talkie, Josh Marpet - SWN #577

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Subscribe Share Full episode and show notes Vulnerability Management , Endpoint/Device Security , Phishing DOS, Seneca the Younger, Outlook, CopyFail, cPanel, QR, Ruby, Go, Talkie, Josh Marpet – SWN #577 DOS, 0x1A4, Seneca the Younger, Outlook, Copy/Fail, cPanel, QR, Ruby, Go, Talkie, Josh Marpet, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News. May 1, 2026 Full Segment Notes DOS, 0x1A4, Seneca the Younger, Outlook, Copy/Fail, cPanel, QR, Ruby, Go, Talkie, Josh Marpet, and More on this episode of the Security Weekly News. Hosts Doug White https://securedigitallife.com/ Joshua Marpet https://www.cyturus.com List of Articles Doug White CISA orders feds to patch Windows flaw exploited as zero-day Microsoft asks iPhone users to reauthenticate after Outlook outage ‘Copy Fail’ bug can obtain root privileges in Linux distributions since 2017 Critical cPanel & WHM Vulnerability Exploited as Zero-Day for Months Microsoft: QR code, CAPTCHA-gated phishing more than double in Q1 2026 Poisoned Ruby Gems and Go Modules Exploit CI Pipelines for Credential Theft Talkie Is a ‘Vintage LLM’ Trained on Pre-1930 Data to Help Facilitate ‘Time Travel’ Microsoft open-sources “the earliest DOS source code discovered to date” Joshua Marpet AI does not shift Liability Show More Stay in the Know, No Smoke and Mirrors – Join Our Newsletter Get expert insights and technical breakdowns straight to your inbox. Join Now Related Segments Vulnerability Management The Next Frontier: Autonomous Security and RSAC Interviews from Quantro & SandboxAQ – Mark Hughes, Mehul Revankar, Marc Manzano – BSW #445 Vulnerability Management Elfsmasher, PYPI, Facebook, Glassworm, Medtronic, OpenSSH, Sararimen, Aaran Leyland – SWN #576 Application security Top 10 Web Hacking Techniques of 2025 and a Hint for 2026 – James Kettle – ASW #380 Related Content Security Operations SonicWall releases firmware updates for three CVEs Vulnerability Management 5 ways to close the ‘exploitability gap’ Vulnerability Management Decade-old vulnerabilities continue to fuel millions of cyberattacks in the UK You can skip this ad in 5 seconds

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