This week in the bucket, researchers can get LLM-driven robots to kill us by telling them they are action movie stars, hackers hang out at the Library of Congress for months, and Ivanti poops the bed (again).
News Stories for Reference:
"Out of 29 Billion Cybersecurity Events, Phishing was the Primary Method of Initial Attack"
https://blog.knowbe4.com/out-of-29-billion-cybersecurity-events-phishing-was-the-primary-method-of-initial-attack
"It's Surprisingly Easy to Jailbreak LLM-Driven Robots - Researchers induced bots to ignore their safeguards without exception"
https://spectrum.ieee.org/jailbreak-llm
"Library of Congress Says an Adversary Hacked Some Emails"
https://www.securityweek.com/library-of-congress-says-an-adversary-hacked-some-emails/?is=19abe664615d20ad53fe7fe2b8af273540b98afc9232f728b7e898b0c73a80ad
"Ivanti Patches 50 Vulnerabilities Across Several Products"
https://www.securityweek.com/ivanti-patches-50-vulnerabilities-across-several-products/
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