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Episode 97: July 07, 2026

Episode 97: July 07, 2026

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This episode covers a critical Gitea Docker vulnerability exploited just thirteen days after patching, the first fully autonomous LLM-driven ransomware attack called JadePuffer, and a sixteen-year-old KVM hypervisor flaw that lets guest VMs escape to the host. Adrian also digs into how Microsoft used Windows hardware IDs to track down a hacker, proving your device might be less anonymous than you think. Stories covered: - Threat Actors Probe Gitea Docker Flaw CVE-2026-20896 13 Days After Disclosure (The Hacker News) - https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/threat-actors-probe-gitea-docker-flaw.html - JadePuffer: The First Complete LLM-Driven Ransomware Attack (Dark Reading) - https://www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/jadepuffer-first-complete-llm-driven-ransomware-attack - 16-Year-Old Linux KVM Flaw Lets Guest VMs Escape to Host on Intel and AMD x86 Systems (The Hacker News) - https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/16-year-old-linux-kvm-flaw-lets-guest.html - A Hacker's Arrest Reveals Microsoft Can Track Users Via a Windows Device ID - PCMag (PCMag) - https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMinwFBVV95cUxPR18tcjN4al9USHhMQ01vUHh3dm54MHVjLUZFTGxqWGhiQzdGSjg5VXJ2T1k4TEp4MTM2a2RnalV2U3JnXzc0NUdFRG9GNUM0a29CZ21oVG5mcmpCTFE5N1UtWi15WDJOakRIRjgyQjBtSm00ZnBtRFZSVndJLWtlVjIxNDZBSTM5c09iV3RlNS15bnM0Wl9jUWRkay1FREU?oc=5 - Jess McClain Took a 2-Year Break From Running—and Came Back Faster Than Ever. Here’s What You Can Learn From Her Impressive Return. (Runner's World) - https://www.runnersworld.com/training/a71834305/jess-mcclain-comeback-lessons/ - Canadian spy agency says it hacked drug traffickers, extremists, and a ransomware gang last year (TechCrunch) - https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/06/canadian-spy-agency-says-it-hacked-drug-traffickers-extremists-and-a-ransomware-gang-last-year/
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