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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 8 MIN

Risky Bulletin: FortiBleed hacks involved a lot of traffic sniffing

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The FortiBleed hacks are worse than a credentials leak, a new White House executive order sets out a hard 2031 post quantum cryptography deadline, Meta leaks employee keystroke data, and a third of Samsung and LG TVs act as proxies. Show notes Risky Bulletin: The FortiBleed incident is so much worse than a simple credentials leak

The FortiBleed hacks are worse than a credentials leak, a new White House executive order sets out a hard 2031 post quantum cryptography deadline, Meta leaks employee keystroke data, and a third of Samsung and LG TVs act as proxies.

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