- The pair open up with news of Trump’s posting of an AI rendition of Barack Obama being arrested in the Oval Office, and his suggestion that AI developers shouldn’t have to worry about copyright when building their AI models.
- Hollingworth and Croft then move on to local news, with Genea going through the process of contacting its patients with confirmed news of the data impacted by its hack earlier in the year. The Qantas hack continues to make news, as court documents reveal its communications with the hackers behind its data breach, and the pair then discuss Microsoft’s woes over a dangerous vulnerability in its SharePoint platform.
- The podcast concludes with a discussion of the United Australia Party’s poor form following a hack that compromised the personal data of up to 80,000 members.
Enjoy the episode,
The Cyber Uncut team
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