Microsoft’s dispute with a former security researcher takes a dramatic turn as the company raises the possibility of criminal action over the publication of proof-of-concept code for unpatched zero-day vulnerabilities. David Shipley examines the escalating conflict between Microsoft and “Nightmare Eclipse,” the criticism from prominent security researchers including Kevin Beaumont and Katie Moussouris, and what the controversy could mean for the future of vulnerability disclosure.
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The episode also explores a new category of insider risk after U.S. prosecutors charged Google security engineer Michael Spagnuolo with allegedly using confidential Google search trend data to earn more than $1.2 million on the prediction market Polymarket. The case highlights how prediction markets may create unexpected incentives around non-financial corporate information.
Also covered: active exploitation of Palo Alto Networks’ GlobalProtect VPN authentication bypass vulnerability CVE-2026-0257, now added to CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalogue, and a malware campaign that abuses legitimate ChatGPT sharing pages and Google Ads to trick users into downloading malicious software. Researchers also report similar abuse of Anthropic’s Claude Artifacts feature.
Chapters
00:00 Top Headlines Rundown
00:26 Microsoft vs Zero-Day Researcher
01:28 Responsible Disclosure Fallout
03:32 Why This Dispute Matters
04:32 Polymarket Insider Trading Case
06:07 Prediction Markets Create New Insider Risks
06:55 Palo Alto VPN Authentication Bypass
08:25 ChatGPT Pages Used to Deliver Malware
09:51 Wrap Up and Sign Off
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