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CISA Leadership Shakeup, OpenClaw Hijack, Robot Vacuums and More

Mar 02, 202614 min
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Episode description

OpenClaw AI Agent Hijack, CISA Leadership Shakeup, Iran Cyber Campaign, Air-Gap Malware, and Robot Vacuum Flaw

Jim Love covers multiple cybersecurity stories: Oasis Security revealed "ClawJacked," a high-severity OpenClaw AI agent framework flaw caused by missing rate limiting on the local gateway, enabling malicious web pages to brute-force passwords via WebSockets, register a trusted device, and take over agents; OpenClaw patched it within 24 hours and users are urged to update to version 2020 6.2 0.25 and tighten governance for non-human identities. CISA sees a leadership change as acting director Madhu Gottumukkala steps down amid criticism and reports he uploaded sensitive contracting documents to public ChatGPT and canceled key security tool contracts; Nick Anderson becomes acting director. The episode also discusses a coordinated cyber campaign alongside US/Israeli operations against Iran and risks of Iranian retaliation against exposed US critical infrastructure, North Korea's Scarcruft using "Ruby Jumper" to bridge air-gapped networks via USB, and a DJI Romo robot vacuum MQTT flaw that exposed control and camera access across 7,000 devices before being patched.

00:00 Sponsor Message Meter 00:19 Headlines And Intro 00:46 Claw Jacked AI Agents 02:21 CISA Leadership Shakeup 06:02 Cyber Front In Iran War 08:48 North Korea Air Gap Breach 10:06 Robot Vacuum Takeover 13:04 Wrap Up And Thanks

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