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CyberWire Daily·Jun 4, 2026·30m·Episode #2566

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Show notes

The Five Eyes issue a rare joint warning on China. Jen Easterly weighs in on Trump’s AI EO. Researchers warn everyday notifications can become AI attack vectors. IronWorm is a sophisticated Rust-based infostealer targeting software developers. Cisco patches a critical vulnerability in its Unified Communications Manager platform. Anthropic maps AI-enabled cyber activity to the MITRE ATT&CK framework. Authorities dismantle an online counterfeit identity marketplace. Our guest is Jason Kikta, CTO from Automox, discussing AI vulnerabilities, real risk, and the speed problem. An extortion crew is forced to open a customer support ticket.

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CyberWire Guest

Today on our Industry Voices segment, we are joined by Jason Kikta, CTO from Automox, who is discussing AI vulnerabilities, real risk, and the speed problem. If you enjoyed this conversation, check out the full interview here

Selected Reading

U.S. and intelligence allies issue rare joint warning about China (Washington Post)

Safeguarding Our Secrets (MI5)

Opinion | The Government Is Finally Taking A.I. Risk Seriously (New York Times)

CISA directive for AI executive order to be released this week, Andersen says (The Record)

Gemini Voice Assistant Hijacked via Messaging Notifications (SecurityWeek)

IronWorm: Shai-Hulud's rustier cousin (JFrog Security Research)

Cisco warns of critical Unified CM flaw with PoC exploit code (Bleeping Computer)

Mapping AI-enabled cyber threats: Insights from the LLM ATT&CK Navigator (Anthropic)

Police dismantles fake ID marketplace used by migrant smugglers (Bleeping Computer)

Over 1.4 Million Accounts Disrupted in Cybercrime Crackdown (SecurityWeek) 

'Dumbass' criminal breaks the 'first rule of ransomware club' (The Register)

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