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Risky Bulletin

Risky Bulletin

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Regular cybersecurity news updates from the Risky Business team...Copyright Risky Business Media 2007-2026 Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Between Two Nerds: The AI-first crime gang
    May 12 2026

    In this edition of Between Two Nerds Tom Uren and The Grugq discuss why it makes even more sense for criminal organisations to adopt AI as compared to regular businesses.

    This episode is also available on YouTube.

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    • Cybersecurity Looks Like Proof of Work Now
    • On the Hunt for FIN7
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    26 mins
  • Risky Bulletin: FCC relaxes foreign router security patch ban
    May 11 2026

    The FCC relaxes its foreign router ban to allow for security updates, the ShinyHunters group disrupts schools across the globe, a 21-year-old remote code execution bug turns up in FreeBSD, and another Linux privilege escalation bug was disclosed… without a patch.

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    • Risky Bulletin: FCC relaxes foreign router ban to allow for security updates
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    11 mins
  • Sponsored: Knocknoc built a Greynoise integration
    May 10 2026

    In this sponsored interview Patrick Gray chats with Knocknoc CEO Adam Pointon about their Greynoise integration.

    Knocknoc allowlists network connections from users’ IPs after they’ve been through an SSO challenge. It’s great for protecting vulnerable or risky assets that your org has to connect to the internet. But what happens when one of your users tries to authenticate from a bad IP? You probably don’t want to add that one to your allowlist!

    Thanks to Knocknoc’s new Greynoise integration, you don’t have to!

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      10 mins
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