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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2025 · 10 MIN

S6, E261 - The Red Line: Salt Typhoon, Temu Spyware & The 'Side Door' Attack

from Privacy Please · host Cameron Ivey

Send us Fan MailA week where the lawful intercept backdoor became the front door, a supply chain hop hit 200+ companies, a bargain app faced a malware lawsuit, and a university breach turned into a donor-targeting roadmap. We share simple moves to lower risk fast and set guardrails that actually hold.• Salt Typhoon abusing CALEA at major US telecoms• Negligence, unpatched routers and weak passwords• Why SMS is transparent and how to switch to Signal• Kill SMS 2FA and use authenticators or YubiKey• Gainsight-to-Salesforce island hopping at scale• Audit connected apps and revoke stale API keys• Arizona AG lawsuit calling Timu malware• Shop via browser sandbox and use masked payments• UPenn donor data leak and Oracle exploit• Whaling protections with voice verification and data scrubbing• Practical recap: trust nothing, verify everythingPlease follow us or subscribe on your podcast app, and watch the video on our YouTube or at theproblemlounge.com. If you have topics or guest ideas, we would love to hear from youSupport the show

Send us Fan Mail A week where the lawful intercept backdoor became the front door, a supply chain hop hit 200+ companies, a bargain app faced a malware lawsuit, and a university breach turned into a donor-targeting roadmap. We share simple moves to lower risk fast and set guardrails that actually hold. • Salt Typhoon abusing CALEA at major US telecoms • Negligence, unpatched routers and weak passwords • Why SMS is transparent and how to switch to Signal • Kill SMS 2FA and use authenticators ...

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