Paul's Security Weekly (Podcast-Only) Podcast
1) Hacking IP KVMs & Reversing with Radare2 - Sergi Àlvarez - PSW #918
In this episode, we sit down with the Radare community leader, Pancake, the creator of the Radare2 reverse engineering framework. Whether you've never heard of Radare, already use it daily, or are thi...Show More
2) Vulnerability Mis-Management - PSW #917
In the security news this week: The XZ backdoor documentary Zero days - the clock isn't ticking Vulnerability Mis-Management Reversing traffic light controllers Reversing with Claude Don't curl to ba...Show More
3) Airsnitch, Claude, Hacking Firewalls - PSW #916
In the security news this week: Remembering "FX" Finding and analyzing Windows drivers Network monitoring with Gibson the backdoor in your PAM The edge is fraying - and attackers have the advantage A...Show More
4) AI Is Taking Over Cybersecurity - PSW #915
First up is a technical segment called "Paul's Linux Hacks". I finally got around to releasing a bunch of scripts and tutorials for Linux that I've created over the years. We'll go over scripts that c...Show More
5) Firmware Backdoors Be Spying On You - PSW #914
AI says that this is the show where we turn coffee into threat intelligence and cigar smoke into packet captures. This week: a firmware backdoor living its best life inside Android tablets a fresh Be...Show More
6) AI Vulnerability Hunting - PSW #913
In the security news: Viral AI prompts Things to do in your home security lab I can open your garage door They call me DKnife Beyondtrust RCE Cool AI device Robots need your body Meta is just full of...Show More
7) AI: No One Is Safe - PSW #912
In the security news this week: Residential proxy abuse is everywhere this week: from Google's takedown of IPIDEA to massive Citrix NetScaler scanning and the Badbox 2.0 botnet Supply chain fun time:...Show More
8) To curmudgeon or not to curmudgeon, that is the question. - PSW #911
This week, we get un-curmudgeoned by Mandy, spending a bunch of time talking about regulations, compliance, and even the US federal government's commitment to cybersecurity internally and with the com...Show More
9) We Left It Vulnerable On Purpose - Rob Allen - PSW #910
In the security news: Rainbow tables for everyone Lilygo releases a new T-Display that looks awesome AI generated malware for real Detecting BadUSB when its not a dongle A telnetd vulnerability Googl...Show More
10) Digging For Vulnerability Gold - PSW #909
In the security news: KVMs are a hacker's dream Hacking an e-scooter Flipper Zero alternatives The best authentication bypass Pwning Claude Code ForiSIEM, vulnerabilities, and exploits Microsoft patc...Show More