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Trump Opens Atlantic Marine Monument; Scorsese’s Taxi Driver at 50
In a significant shift for environmental policy, the Trump administration has moved to open the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument to commercial fishing operations. This unique stretch of the Atlantic Ocean, situated off the coast of Cape Cod, was the first of its kind in the Atlantic and has been a protected sanctuary for a decade. The decision comes as a relief to regional fishing industries seeking expanded waters but has triggered immediate pushback from conservationists who highlight the area's rare deep-sea corals and biological importance. Simultaneously, we examine the cultural impact of Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Dr...
Gallego's Strike and The Milano Cortina Blues [Stereo Current]
Today on Stereo Current, we examine the heavy atmosphere surrounding the 2026 scene, from the halls of Congress to the Olympic slopes in Italy. Senator Ruben Gallego has issued a stark warning, calling for a national strike to 'grind the country to a halt' if democracy is threatened this November. Meanwhile, in Milano Cortina, American athletes are grappling with the weight of the red, white, and blue, expressing heartbreak over domestic crackdowns while competing on the world stage. We also dive into the aesthetic nightmare of renaming legendary transit hubs and the digital debris of the latest social media scandal.<...
Taxi Driver Turns 50 and Trump Lifts Atlantic Fishing Protections
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the release of Taxi Driver, Martin Scorsese’s definitive 1976 thriller that captured the grit and loneliness of New York City. While Robert De Niro’s improvised mirror scene remains a cultural touchstone, film experts are highlighting the technical brilliance of the hallway tracking shot as the film’s true emotional core. In the present day, the Trump administration has moved to open the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument to commercial fishing operations. This Atlantic sanctuary, located off the coast of Cape Cod, spans nearly 5,000 square miles and was originally designated to protec...
Silence in the Industry: The Great Gaming Lull [Nerfed.ai]
Nerfed.ai dives into the strangest phenomenon in the gaming world: total silence. In a landscape usually dominated by constant leaks, acquisitions, and controversial patches, the week of February 8th, 2026, has proven to be the eye of the hurricane. Vanessa Calderon and Marcus Shaw break down why the lack of news from the provided sources is a story in itself, offering a much-needed moment for gamers to look at their libraries instead of their newsfeeds. It is a rare look at the industry's pause button and what it signals for the future.
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🤐 T...Taxi Driver at 50 and Trump Opens Atlantic Marine Monument to Fishing
Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver celebrates its 50th anniversary today, remains a definitive pillar of the New Hollywood era that reshaped American cinema in the 1970s. While the mirror scene with Robert De Niro is iconic, the film's true emotional core lies in its innovative visual language, specifically a tracking shot that highlights the protagonist's profound isolation. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has moved to open the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument to commercial fishing. This decision ends a decade of strict environmental protections for the unique deep-sea ecosystems located off the coast of Cape Cod, sparking a re...
TC-EP’s “For Real”: Tape-Deck Glow, Diaspora Flow [Stereo Current]
TC-EP’s “For Real,” as covered by A&R Factory in a review by Amelia Vandergast, arrives steeped in tape-deck warmth and a saturation-rich lo-fi aesthetic. The write-up frames it as introspective hip-hop with a meditative flow—threading grime’s cheeky grit, ambient electronica’s dreamy lift, and Afrobeat’s tempered soul and vibrance. Sonically, the track is described through contrasts: rattling 808s set against the choral ring of guitars as they rise through the mix, pulling listeners deeper into a vulnerable confessional about reality bending and shifting. The review also ties the song’s emotional density to TC-EP’s diasporic backgr...
Taxi Driver Turns 50 as Trump Opens Atlantic Waters to Fishing
Martin Scorsese’s groundbreaking thriller Taxi Driver celebrates its fiftieth anniversary today, cementing its status as a cornerstone of New Hollywood cinema. While Robert De Niro’s mirror monologue remains an iconic cultural touchstone, we explore the technical corridor shot that director Scorsese and writer Paul Schrader consider the film’s true stylistic heart. This moment of isolation perfectly captured the grit of 1970s New York. Meanwhile, the current administration has shifted environmental policy by opening the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument to commercial fishing fleets. This move ends a decade of strict protections for the unique Atlant...
Taxi Driver turns 50 and Trump opens Atlantic marine monument
Today on Neural Newscast, we celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the cinematic landmark Taxi Driver, which originally debuted on February 8, 1976. Director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader reflect on the film's enduring legacy and the specific, painful visual choices that defined its New Hollywood style. We discuss the famous mirror scene and a less-remembered hallway shot that Scorsese considers the stylistic anchor of the entire production. Meanwhile, we cover the recent administrative decision to open the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument to commercial fishing. This policy shift ends a decade of strict environmental protections for the unique...
Taxi Driver at 50 and Trump Opens Atlantic Marine Monument to Fishing
Today on Neural Newscast, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the legendary film Taxi Driver, which first arrived in American theaters on February 8, 1976. We dive into the technical mastery of Martin Scorsese, specifically his use of a tracking shot in a run-down hallway that he considers the stylistic anchor of the entire movie. This exploration of cinematic isolation serves as a backdrop to current events in the Atlantic. Turning to the coast of Cape Cod, the Trump administration has implemented a new order opening the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument to commercial fishing. This action reverses a...
Taxi Driver at 50: Why Scorsese’s Tracking Shot Defined the Classic
Taxi Driver celebrates its 50th anniversary, marking half a century since Martin Scorsese and Paul Schrader unleashed their gritty vision of 1970s New York onto the world. Released on February 8, 1976, the film follows Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle, an ex-Marine grappling with insomnia and alienation. While the famous mirror sequence remains a staple of pop culture, scholars and the director himself point to a quiet, painful tracking shot in a hallway as the film's most significant technical achievement. This visual departure from classical Hollywood rules allowed the camera to act as a witness that simply could not bear...
Northeast Canyons Fishing and the 50th Anniversary of Taxi Driver
President Trump has officially opened the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument to commercial fishing. This decision ends a decade of strict environmental protections for the site located off the coast of Cape Cod. The administration aims to revitalize the local fishing industry by providing access to these deep-sea waters. However, conservationists warn that this move could threaten delicate marine ecosystems. In the world of cinema, the industry celebrates fifty years since the release of Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver. The 1976 film redefined American drama through its gritty portrayal of New York and its innovative visual techniques. Scholars an...
Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver Turns 50: The Empty Corridor Scene
Martin Scorsese’s psychological thriller Taxi Driver celebrates its 50th anniversary today, marking five decades since its February 1976 release. While Robert De Niro’s improvised mirror scene remains the film's most famous moment, Scorsese identifies a different sequence as the stylistic foundation of the movie. This scene involves a painful phone call in a run-down corridor at the Ed Sullivan Theatre. Instead of focusing on the character’s heartbreak, the camera tracks away to an empty hallway. This creative choice by Scorsese and cinematographer Michael Chapman drew heavy influence from French New Wave directors. Screenwriter Paul Schrader recalls how this m...
Scorsese's Taxi Driver at 50: The hidden scene that defines the film
Martin Scorsese’s masterpiece Taxi Driver marks its fiftieth anniversary as a definitive work of the New Hollywood era. While the iconic mirror scene dominates cultural memory, the film's technical soul lies in a lonely corridor at the Ed Sullivan Theatre. Marcus Shaw and Margaret Ellis explore how a single camera track defined the entire visual language of the 1976 classic. Director Martin Scorsese and writer Paul Schrader pivoted from standard Hollywood drama to capture Travis Bickle's isolation through an unconventional lens. This episode breaks down the European influences and the improvisational genius that turned a gritty thriller into a ti...
Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots [Deep Dive] - February 8th, 2026
On February 8, 1587, Mary, Queen of Scots was executed at Fotheringhay Castle, ending nearly two decades of imprisonment and the persistent political threat she posed to her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I. This event, directly resulting from Mary's conviction in the Babington Plot, remains a seminal moment in the history of the British monarchy and the consolidation of Elizabethan power. Centuries later, on February 8, 1971, the NASDAQ held its first trading day, forever altering the infrastructure of global finance by introducing the world's first electronic stock exchange. This episode of Deep Dive also honors the birthdays of literary giant Jules Verne, cinematic...
Cloudflare Moltworker Moves Self-Hosted AI Agents to the Edge [Prime Cyber Insights]
Cloudflare's recent demonstration of Moltworker represents a significant step in decentralizing AI agent hosting by moving personal assistants directly to the network edge. By adapting Moltbot—an open-source project formerly known as Clawdbot—to the Cloudflare Developer Platform, the company aims to eliminate the need for dedicated local hardware or the manual management of virtual private servers. This episode explores the technical hurdles of state persistence solved by R2 storage and the use of isolated Sandbox containers for secure execution. We analyze the integration of AI Gateway and Browser Rendering, alongside the community's reaction to the trade-off between managed conv...
Trump Deletes Racist Obama Video Post—What It Signals [Prime Cyber Insights]
President Donald Trump re-posted a racist video/meme depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, then deleted it after backlash—while refusing to apologize and telling reporters he “didn’t make a mistake.” In this episode, we treat the event as a digital-risk and platform-governance case study: how high-reach accounts can rapidly amplify harmful content, why deletion doesn’t undo distribution, and what “rare reversal” moments reveal about pressure, policy, and public trust. We also examine how Republicans condemned the post, and how the content was tied to conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, shaping the broader information environment organizations have to naviga...
Bad Bunny Super Bowl LX Controversy & VTuber Drama [Buzz]
Today's episode of Buzz dives into the massive cultural and political friction surrounding Super Bowl LX as Bad Bunny takes the halftime stage amidst heavy backlash and boycott calls. We analyze how MAGA-aligned accounts and Turning Point USA are reacting to his previous criticisms of US immigration policy, including the viral rumors surrounding Robert Kraft. Beyond the football field, we track the breaking political turmoil in the UK as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a significant crisis reported by GB News. The digital landscape is also buzzing with a massive VTuber community fallout and viral safety concerns from Pakistan's...
India and US Ink Trade Deal as Suryavanshi Shatters Cricket Records
The United States and India have reached a significant interim trade agreement today. This diplomatic milestone coincides with a sharp shift in American domestic strategy. Moderate Democrats are currently promoting a tough-on-crime platform. They aim to balance their image during complex immigration negotiations. On the global stage, 14-year-old cricket prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi made history. He powered India to a record sixth Under-19 World Cup title in Zimbabwe. His explosive 175-run performance against England has captured the attention of the sports world. We break down these developments in trade, policy, and youth athletics. These stories highlight a week of major...
Jeane Freeman Dies at 72 as Blyth Plans $10B AI Growth Hub
Former Scottish Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has passed away at age 72, following a brief battle with cancer. Freeman led Scotland through the COVID-19 pandemic and established the devolved social security system based on dignity and fairness. Tributes are pouring in from First Minister John Swinney and Nicola Sturgeon, who praised her courage and dedication to public service. In England, the town of Blyth is transforming into an artificial intelligence growth zone with a ten-billion-pound data center project. MP Ian Lavery emphasized the need to embrace this technology to protect the local economy and create jobs. Meanwhile, tech stocks are...
TrumpRx Drug Tool, $16B Gateway Tunnel Order, and Obama Meme Fallout
The federal government has officially unveiled TrumpRx.gov, a new digital platform intended to help Americans compare the costs of prescription medications. This directory lists current prices for forty-three essential drugs, ranging from affordable generics to high-cost treatments exceeding five thousand dollars. In the infrastructure sector, a federal judge in New York issued a temporary restraining order to keep sixteen billion dollars in funding flowing to the Gateway Tunnel project. This decision follows a joint lawsuit by New York and New Jersey, which claimed the administration illegally halted funds during a political dispute over landmark naming rights. Additionally, a...
Why Bitcoin is Crashing Toward a Zero Dollar Target [Prime Cyber Insights]
Bitcoin is facing a historic correction that has seen it drop close to the $60,000 mark, erasing all gains made since late 2025. Richard Farr, chief market strategist at Pivotus Partners, warns that the math points toward a valuation of zero. This episode of Prime Cyber Insights analyzes the shift in sentiment from traditional investors, as highlighted by Deutsche Bank and FG Nexus. We examine the 'death spiral' theory proposed by Michael Burry, the correlation between Bitcoin and the Nasdaq, and the real-world consequences for miners facing a squeeze from winter storms and rising energy prices. Our hosts dive into why...
Amazon's $8 Billion Anthropic Bet Soars to $61 Billion [Prime Cyber Insights]
Amazon's $8 billion bet on AI lab Anthropic has ballooned into a $60.6 billion stake, marking a seven-fold return on investment that ranks among the company's most successful strategic moves. This growth is tied closely to the infrastructure of Amazon Web Services, where Anthropic has committed to utilizing one million Trainium chips. While the valuation relies on 'Level 3' accounting judgments due to the private nature of the startup, the financial impact is already being felt in Amazon's earnings, with billions in recognized gains and a potential $350 billion valuation on the horizon. We explore what this means for the AI landscape...
Dutch VPN Server Seizure Sparks No-Log Privacy Debate [Prime Cyber Insights]
Dutch law enforcement has escalated its investigative tactics by allegedly seizing a physical VPN server from Windscribe without a warrant. Windscribe, a prominent Canada-based VPN provider, reported the incident via social media, noting that while they receive multiple monthly requests for logs, this is the first time authorities have physically 'snatched' hardware. The company maintains that because their servers run on RAM-disks with a stock Ubuntu install, no user data should be recoverable. However, the cybersecurity community is closely watching to see if forensic live-memory captures could reveal active session data, potentially undermining the 'no-logs' promise. This episode serves...
Moltbook's 1.7M Agents: The Reality of AI Theater and Risk [Prime Cyber Insights]
This episode of Prime Cyber Insights explores the rapid rise and critical scrutiny of Moltbook, a social network designed exclusively for AI agents that reached 1.7 million accounts within a week of its launch. While figures like Andrej Karpathy initially highlighted the platform as a glimpse into a sci-fi future, the reality appears more akin to "AI theater." We break down the technical underpinnings of the OpenClaw harness used by these bots and why experts from Cisco and Checkmarx are raising alarms about the security implications. From "hallucinations by design" to the very real threat of agents leaking private bank...
Milano Cortina 2026 Opening Ceremony and BTS Netflix Return [Buzz]
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics have officially launched with a fashion-forward ceremony at San Siro that featured everything from dancing espresso machines to performances by Mariah Carey and Andrea Bocelli. However, the glitz was met with digital tension as over 120 Russian-linked cyberattacks were thwarted just before kickoff. We also analyze the bipartisan outrage following a deleted Truth Social video from Donald Trump and the heartbreaking news surrounding Lil Jon's son. On the lighter side, the BTS ARMY is celebrating a massive Netflix comeback, while the 'Call of Diddy' meme takes over the gaming community.
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The Beatles Arrive in America [Deep Dive] - February 7th, 2026
On February 7, 1964, The Beatles arrived at New York’s JFK International Airport, a flashpoint moment that marked the beginning of the British Invasion in the United States. As Pan Am Flight 101 touched down, the band was met by roughly 3,000 screaming fans who broke through barricades, showing that Beatlemania was ready to erupt on American soil. Two days later, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr reached an even larger audience: their performance on The Ed Sullivan Show drew a record-breaking 73 million viewers, about 40% of the country at the time. This episode also marks February 7 birthdays for Charles Di...
Savannah Guthrie’s mother: new message probed as search widens
Arizona authorities say they’re investigating a new message that may connect to the suspected abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC News presenter Savannah Guthrie. The FBI and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department say they’re checking the information in the message for accuracy, as the family publicly asks for proof she’s still alive and says they have not had direct contact with kidnappers. Investigators have also reviewed a possible ransom note with a 17:00 Thursday deadline and a second deadline for Monday. Police are offering a $50,000 reward for information and urge the public to avoid sp...
Highpointers Club: Why hikers chase all 50 state highpoints
Highpointing is a niche travel-and-hiking pursuit with a simple rule: visit the highest point in every U.S. state, whether it’s a major summit or a modest marker. CBS News follows the Highpointers Club and a recent gathering of about 180 members in Bishop, California, near Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States at 14,505 feet. Club president Shannon Brumund describes a community that celebrates everything from extremely difficult peaks to family-friendly stops. The reporting also shows how the challenge isn’t always physical: Illinois’ Charles Mound sits on private land, with access allowe...
Why Waymo and Tesla Rely on Remote Overseas Operators [Prime Cyber Insights]
Autonomous vehicle leaders Waymo and Tesla are facing intense scrutiny following Congressional testimony revealing their heavy reliance on remote human operators based in the Philippines and elsewhere. Waymo Chief Safety Officer Mauricio Peña and Tesla VP Lars Moravy clarified that while vehicles handle dynamic driving, human 'fleet response agents' provide critical path guidance and environmental context. Senator Ed Markey has flagged this as a major cybersecurity vulnerability, warning that overseas remote assistance could be susceptible to physical takeovers by hostile actors. This comes amid federal investigations into a child's injury in Santa Monica and data suggesting that even w...
Microsoft Windows 11 update breaks shutdown; OOB fix rolls out
Microsoft’s first Windows 11 security update of 2026 caused major headaches for a subset of customers, and the company has now shipped an emergency out-of-band update to fix the problems. The Verge reports the most visible bug stopped some devices from shutting down or hibernating properly, but it was limited to systems still running Windows 11 version 23H2 and only the Enterprise and IoT editions, particularly devices using Secure Launch. Microsoft’s changelog also cites remote connection and authentication failures that could block access in remote connection applications, including Remote Desktop issues, across multiple platforms. For IT teams, the fast turnaround is w...
GTA 6 Targets Nov 2026, Nintendo Direct Goes Hard [Nerfed.ai]
GTA 6 is reportedly on course for a November 2026 release, with marketing set to start this summer—so yes, we’re all about to be force-fed trailers, billboards, and “leaks” from a guy’s cousin’s dog. Meanwhile, Nintendo’s Direct: Partner Showcase dropped a pile of announcements, and the rumor mill revved up around Switch 2 ports like Fallout 4 and Indiana Jones. On the industry side, MMO studios are taking heavy hits: Ashes of Creation’s director reportedly quit amid ethical concerns and reported mass layoffs, and another high-profile Kickstarter MMO team is reportedly losing leadership and staff after a rough launch.
New Zealand's Founding: The Treaty of [Deep Dive] - February 6th, 2026
On February 6, 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in New Zealand, marking a pivotal and complex moment in the establishment of British sovereignty and the protection of Māori rights. This foundational document remains central to the nation's constitutional identity and is celebrated today as Waitangi Day. Beyond the Pacific, this date marks the 1778 Treaty of Alliance with France, the first official recognition of the United States as a sovereign nation. The episode also pays tribute to the birthdays of three influential figures: baseball legend Babe Ruth, musical icon Bob Marley, and President Ronald Reagan, examining their unique impacts o...
Jmail’s Gmail Clone Unlocks Jeffrey Epstein’s Leaked Emails [Prime Cyber Insights]
Jmail has emerged as a critical, albeit controversial, tool for navigating the recent release of Jeffrey Epstein’s email archives. Developed by Riley Walz and Luke Igel, the platform replicates the familiar Gmail interface to house the 'jeevacation' account data provided by the House Oversight Committee. While the original data consisted of fragmented PDFs and text files, Jmail offers full searchability and organization, including sent and received folders and a contact list of high-profile individuals. The platform's ease of use has already impacted major tech entities, contributing to the resignation of Larry Summers from the OpenAI board. This episode ex...
Jmail's Epstein Interface: A Masterclass in OSINT Design [Prime Cyber Insights]
Developers Riley Walz and Luke Igel have transformed a chaotic document dump from the House Oversight Committee into a highly accessible research tool called Jmail. By cloning the Gmail interface, Jmail allows users to navigate Jeffrey Epstein's leaked emails with the same ease as a personal inbox, turning hundreds of scanned PDFs and fragmented text files into a searchable database. This episode explores the intersection of web development, investigative journalism, and the cybersecurity implications of making leaked data easily digestible for the public. We discuss the fallout for figures like Larry Summers and how this project sets a new...
dYdX Packages Turn Malicious: How One Update Steals Wallets [Prime Cyber Insights]
Compromised dYdX client libraries on npm and PyPI were updated with malware designed to steal wallet seed phrases—and in the Python variant, a RAT capable of executing remote commands as soon as the package is imported. If you installed the impacted versions, response should be treated as both credential compromise and potential host compromise: isolate systems, move funds using a clean machine, and rotate API keys and secrets. We also break down CISA’s new binding directive ordering U.S. federal agencies to identify and replace end-of-support edge devices—firewalls, routers, VPN gateways, and other perimeter systems that attack...
Bad Bunny Super Bowl LX & LEGO Orange Cat Viral Trends [Buzz]
Today on Buzz, Lila Grant and Jonah Klein tackle the mix of heavy tragedy and viral hype dominating social feeds. We start with the heartbreaking news out of Islamabad before shifting to the viral LEGO orange cat that has cat lovers reaching for their wallets. We also break down the 'border war' sparked by Tate McRae’s Team USA ad and the electric anticipation for Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime performance. Plus, a look at ElevenLabs' half-billion-dollar AI funding boost.
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🙏 Islamabad Tragedy: Global reaction to the devastating mosque bomb bl...Trump AI voice in Fannie Mae ad and $1B Gaza Peace Board
President Donald Trump’s voice appears in a new Fannie Mae video ad, but it is not a traditional recording. The spot discloses that the narration is an AI-cloned voice used with the administration’s permission, landing amid a broader White House push on housing affordability and talk of reshaping how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac support mortgage lending. At the same time, the administration is expanding a new diplomatic body for Gaza: Trump’s “Board of Peace,” which invites world leaders to oversee next steps under a U.S. ceasefire framework and reconstruction plans. A U.S. official says a $1...
Iran-US nuclear talks: Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner meet in Oman
U.S. and Iranian officials are holding indirect negotiations in Muscat, Oman, seeking a path to de-escalate nuclear tensions after a year of military conflict and domestic upheaval in Tehran. Lead negotiators include U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who are navigating a proposal that could see Iran halt uranium enrichment for three years. The talks come as the Islamic Republic faces significant internal pressure following nationwide protests and the degradation of its air defenses during the June war with Israel. These diplomatic efforts aim to secure sustainable stability in the Middle East while addressing the critical...
Claude Opus 4.6 Finds 500 Zero-Days and Jolts Markets [Prime Cyber Insights]
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.6, signaling a major escalation in the AI arms race with capabilities that target software security and financial research. The headline-grabbing news is the model's ability to uncover 500 zero-day flaws during testing, a metric that has veteran vulnerability researchers urging the industry not to dismiss this as mere marketing. With a one-million-token context window and a new 'agent teams' framework, Opus 4.6 is designed for enterprise-scale autonomous work, leading to immediate volatility in software and financial services stocks.
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⚠️ The discovery of 500 zero-day vulnerabilities during internal model testing.💻 Technical breakthroughs includi...ClawdBot Meltdown: Why 2,000 AI Agents Are Now Open Doors [Prime Cyber Insights]
ClawdBot’s viral success in early 2026 quickly turned into a security nightmare, exposing how local-first AI agents can inadvertently function as high-privilege backdoors. By storing API keys and system credentials in plaintext and exposing control interfaces on unauthenticated ports, Moltbot (formerly ClawdBot) provided threat actors with a 'keys to the kingdom' scenario. This episode analyzes the technical breakdown of Port 18789, the rise of 'Shadow AI' in the enterprise, and how behavioral detection tools like SentinelOne are identifying malicious shell commands spawned by these agents.
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🤖 The transition from ClawdBot to Moltbot and its viral...