Privacy Now - Privacy, Web3 and AI
Episode 3 of Privacy Talks covers the most consequential month at the intersection of crypto security, AI, and privacy in recent memory. We break down the $292M Kelp DAO exploit, how a single compromised verifier and a 1-of-1 configuration allowed North Korea's Lazarus Group to drain one of DeFi's biggest bridges, triggering $10B in Aave withdrawals and a very public blame war between LayerZero and Kelp. We debate whether "code is law" still holds, and revisit the 2016 Ethereum DAO fork to ask if the community ever really settled this question. We also cover the Vercel breach, a compromised employee account that exposed API keys across customer projects and what it reveals about the centralisation risk embedded in Web3 frontends. On the AI side: Apple's $1B Gemini deal and why keeping Google's model doesn't mean keeping Google's data practices. Claude Mythos, the AI Anthropic built to find zero-days and chose not to release. And an honest take on whether Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.4 Cyber actually deliver on the hype. Stay safe. Stay private. Follow us on X: Mihnea [https://x.com/MinnyTheRapper] Matej [https://x.com/matejanez] Marko [https://x.com/markowifk] Subscribe to our Youtube channel: Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@PrivacyNowWeb3]
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