Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 311

From Mexican cartels to North Korean hackers, lots of exciting cybersecurity news from all over the world in this Kaspersky Podcast.

From Mexican cartels to North Korean hackers, lots of exciting cybersecurity news from all over the world in this Kaspersky Podcast.

We kick off Episode 311 of the Transatlantic Cable Podcast by talking about how Mexican cartels are using the US government’s CBP One app to help immigrants make their way through Mexico to the US borders. Then, we’re heading over to Finland, where they’ve seen a crazy increase in ransomware attacks ever since they joined NATO. And hey, ever wondered why Google guzzled up a whopping 5.6 billion gallons of water last year? We’ve got the scoop on that too! Wrapping things up, we’ll dive into the world of hacking, as a sneaky group of North Korean hackers managed to break into the computer networks of a major Russian missile developer.

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How to eavesdrop on a neural network

The Whisper Leak attack allows its perpetrator to guess the topic of your conversation with an AI assistant — without decrypting the traffic. We explore how this is possible, and what you can do to protect your AI chats.

The pros and cons of AI-powered browsers

A race between tech giants is unfolding before our very eyes. Who’ll be the first to transform the browser into an AI assistant app? As you test these new products, be sure to consider their enormous impact on security and privacy.