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SN 1011: Jailbreaking AI - Deepseek, "ROUTERS" Act, Zyxel Vulnerability

Security Now (Audio)

Leo Laporte

Cyber Crime, Malware, Technology, Encryption, Steve Gibson, Security, Hacking, Twit, Spyware, Leo Laporte

4.62.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2025

⏱️ 182 minutes

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Summary

  • Why was DeepSeek banned by Italian authorities?
  • What internal proprietary DeepSeek data was found online?
  • What is "DeepSeek" anyway? Why do we care, and what does it mean?
  • Did Microsoft just make OpenAI's strong model available for free?
  • Google explains how generative AI can be and is being misused.
  • An actively exploited and unpatched Zyxel router vulnerability.
  • The new US "ROUTERS" Act.
  • Is pirate-site blocking legislation justified or is it censorship?
  • Russia's blocked website count tops 400,000.
  • Microsoft adds "scareware" warnings to Edge.
  • Bitwarden improves account security.
  • What's still my favorite disk imaging tool?
  • And let's take a close look into the extraction of proscribed knowledge from today's AI

Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1011-Notes.pdf

Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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0:00.0

It's time for security. Now, Steve Gibson is here. This is going to be a very interesting episode.

0:06.8

It's almost all AI all the time. Steve raises all sorts of interesting questions about AI,

0:14.4

talks about how jailbreaking AI is proceeding, and what the dangers of that are.

0:21.3

He also gives us a little insight to how he writes code.

0:24.5

That's kind of interesting.

0:25.6

That's coming up next on security now.

0:30.5

Podcasts you love.

0:32.3

From people you trust.

0:34.8

This is Twitter.

0:40.3

This is Twit. This is Security Now with Steve Gibson, episode 111, recorded Tuesday, February 4th, 2025.

0:49.5

Jailbreaking AI.

0:52.0

It's time for security now.

0:53.7

Let's show we cover your security, your privacy, your, everything else, anything that

0:59.7

Steve wants to talk about, basically.

1:01.0

Here he is, ladies and gentlemen, the man of the day, the hour, the minute, Steve Gibson

1:05.8

of GRC.com.

1:07.0

Hi, Steve.

1:07.5

It is, however, necessary to stay rather close to our title of the podcast when I've

1:16.3

wandered too far afield. I mean, people have enjoyed the various wanderings we have had.

1:21.7

But we should talk about security is what you're saying. Yeah. Well, and boy, today is going to be a goody plenty to talk about um well are you saying

1:32.1

there'll be no math today is that what you're saying yeah there'll be no math actually that's true

1:36.8

there'll be semantics because one of the things we have not talked about we touched on this maybe a year ago in the very, very early days of the emergence of conversational AI.

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