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SN 897: Memory-Safe Languages - Shennina Framework, Shufflecake, The Helm, LightSpeed vulnerabilities

11.15.2022 - By TWiTPlay

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Picture of the Week.

Patch Tuesday review.

Shennina Framework - Automating Host Exploitation with AI.

GitHub's welcome new feature.

Three LightSpeed vulnerabilities.

Shufflecake: Plausible deniability encrypted Linux volumes.

Australia has decided to get proactive!

Apple's iOS 16.1.1 everyone file sharing time-limits to 10 minutes in China.

A couple of Decentralized Finance notes because I can't help myself.

"The Helm" was unable to survive COVID-19.

Elon meets Twitter.

Closing The Loop.

SpinRite.

Memory-Safe Languages.

Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-897-Notes.pdf

Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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