
Episode #24
S4E24 – Dream’s agentic attack report, cyber privateers, Taiwan’s internet drill
00:00 Cold Open: The Offensive-Cyber Incentive Problem 00:31 Welcome and the macOS Screen Sharing Flaw 03:14 Patching the Humans After DEF CON 12:14 CMDBs, Shadow IT, and Just-in-Time Context 19:59 Cloudflare’s Markdown for Agents 23:47 Taiwan’s Live Internet-Throttling Drill 33:46 Can an AI Agent’s Own Logs Be Forensic Evidence? 38:57 Cyber Privateers and the New Offensive-Cyber Program 43:32 How Commercial Hack-Back Might Work 51:48 The Rogue Delta Wi-Fi Network 57:33 AI Red Teaming and Automated Remediation 59:09 Replacing Vendor Questionnaires with Real Testing 1:02:05 When Red Teaming Creates Defensive Bloat 1:03:46 Pen Tests Find Flaws; Red Teams Pursue Outcomes 1:06:25 Closing Thoughts Stories and resources Inside a Multi-Agent AI Framework Used to Compromise Government Entities in Asia — Dream Research Labs OpenAI and Hugging Face partner to address security incident during model evaluation — OpenAI Taiwan briefly slows its mobile internet as part of defense drill — AP Private companies authorized to conduct offensive cyber operations — TechRadar Delta flight Wi-Fi tampered with after DEF CON — ITPro United flight turns around over a suspicious Bluetooth device name — NPR/CapRadio Markdown for Agents — Cloudflare Critical macOS Screen Sharing flaw — Tom’s Guide Hosts: Jerry Perullo (Founder, https://adversarial.com/ ) Sounil Yu (Founder, https://www.knostic.ai/ ) Mario Duarte (CISO, https://www.whirlai.com/ ) Producer: Tillson Galloway (Founder, http://githoundexplore.com/ )

