Feb 4th 2025
Security Now 1011
Jailbreaking AI
Deepseek, "ROUTERS" Act, Zyxel Vulnerability
- Why was DeepSeek banned by Italian authorities?
- What internal proprietary DeepSeek data was found online?
- What is "DeepSeek" anyway? Why do we care, and what does it mean?
- Did Microsoft just make OpenAI's strong model available for free?
- Google explains how generative AI can be and is being misused.
- An actively exploited and unpatched Zyxel router vulnerability.
- The new US "ROUTERS" Act.
- Is pirate-site blocking legislation justified or is it censorship?
- Russia's blocked website count tops 400,000.
- Microsoft adds "scareware" warnings to Edge.
- Bitwarden improves account security.
- What's still my favorite disk imaging tool?
- And let's take a close look into the extraction of proscribed knowledge from today's AI
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1011-Notes.pdf
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