
Episode 756
Prime Cyber Insights: The Million-Dollar Car Hack and AI Workspace Phishing
Hosts Aaron Cole and Lauren Mitchell dive into the $1 million bounty haul at Pwn2Own Automotive and a sophisticated new social engineering exploit targeting OpenAI team invitations.
January 25, 20263m 50s
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Show Notes
This episode explores the intersection of physical infrastructure security and the weaponization of trusted SaaS platforms.
- ๐ $1M in rewards at Pwn2Own Automotive 2026 highlights critical flaws in infotainment and EV charging.
- โก Vulnerabilities in Alpitronic and Tesla systems demonstrate the physical risks of networked vehicle infrastructure.
- ๐ค Hackers hijack OpenAIโs 'Invite Your Team' feature to bypass email filters and deliver malicious links.
- ๐ก๏ธ Expert analysis on protecting human decision-making in an era of automated social engineering.
- ๐ ๏ธ Why system-level sanitization is the next major frontier for AI platform security.
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- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:35) - Pwn2Own Automotive: $1M in Exploits
- (01:54) - OpenAI Team Invitation Hijacking
- (03:09) - Conclusion
Topics
cybersecurityPwn2OwnEV securityTeslaOpenAIphishingsocial engineeringautomotive hackingdigital riskPrimeCyberInsights