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Signal Check

Episode 59: May 30, 2026

4 min · 30 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 59: May 30, 2026

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This episode covers a cybercrime gang funding real-world violence with stolen data, a Russian hacker who spent five years running an AI bot inside a 17,000-member Telegram channel, and Dutch authorities dismantling a botnet controlling 17 million infected devices. We also dig into how cloud misconfigurations stack into serious exploits when no one's watching the service accounts. Stories covered: - 'The Com' Cyberattacks Support Violence & Sexploitation (Dark Reading) - https://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/the-com-cyberattacks-violence-sexploitation - A Russian hacker tricked a 17,000 strong MAGA Telegram channel with a jailbroken AI for over 5 years, leading to fraud, credential theft, and an empty crypto wallet - TechRadar (TechRadar) - https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMipwJBVV95cUxNRnpHUXhXbUtuN0NhVFl2blI5TzhlTGlsVTNhdGdmRm14aXl0MWQxS0h6VXRBNXZ2bHJzNkJMQllaQ3RfbnhveFlCdUU2ZUxqakxzbWpKc3FSSjFNZVAwZWY5OWoxOHdvajl2ejQwQTRfU2E0QlktcVdQczlGZ2gwZFNkcDRkdGhHNkJsZzJRYTNSUV9wQzJQT1FQOHZyNnljN2dDN3JnYmJTb3ZvUzYtSkFPR3RWR1RGSlAxaEEtbHU5YW1UQW5rY2tXOWtkLWVISmVZMnRVZnpxQTdWaDNUY1RVSzgzM2lScEJiQTQ0VjJhZ3BNbHE0UVIxNDRuQmJfMWp2bW1ldnJRV0FQVndFMEl0NDBieEFUTS02OU8zSFJoQUctMEU4?oc=5 - Dutch govt disrupts malware botnet with 17 million infected devices (BleepingComputer) - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dutch-govt-disrupts-malware-botnet-with-17-million-infected-devices/ - With Complex Cloud Integrations, Small Errors Lead to Major Compromises (Dark Reading) - https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/complex-cloud-integrations-small-errors-compromises - 5 Advanced Workouts That Build Marathon Speed and How to Know You’re Ready for Them (Runner's World) - https://www.runnersworld.com/advanced/a71423197/advanced-marathon-speed-workouts/ - 13 Indy Trail Races With Views and Vibes That Will Blow You Away (Trail Runner Mag) - https://www.trailrunnermag.com/travel/race-guides/best-indy-trail-races-in-the-us/

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