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    Hashtag Trending Weekend: Steve Visconti - Electric Vehicles and Security

    2026-04-03 | 26 mins.
    EV Charging Security Risks: Unreachable Networks, Grid Threats, and the Government Kill Switch Debate
    Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt
    In this holiday edition of Hashtag Trending, host Jim Love shares David Shipley's interview with Steve Visconti, CEO of Xiid Corporation, on the cybersecurity risks surrounding electric vehicles—especially EV charging infrastructure. Visconti explains how modern chargers connect into large IP networks with control, billing, and back-office systems that can become attack targets, potentially disrupting telecom networks or even the power grid as vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid capabilities expand. He describes Xiid's approach of reducing "reachability" by closing ports and static IP exposure while allowing only registered users and machine-to-machine tunnels. The conversation also touches on charger misconfiguration leading to fires, DDoS and cloud attacks already occurring, and concerns about US legislation requiring a government-accessible vehicle kill switch by around 2027.
    00:00 Holiday Show Setup
    00:34 Kill Switch Nightmare
    01:37 Sponsor And Interview Intro
    02:00 Meet Steve Visconti
    02:37 What Xiid Builds
    03:50 EV Charging Symposium
    05:03 Why Chargers Matter
    07:05 Vehicle To Grid Risks
    09:45 Fires And Open Ports
    10:56 Securing Commercial Networks
    12:28 Make Systems Unreachable
    14:51 Car As The Threat
    18:25 Policy And Awareness Gaps
    21:44 Botnets And Real Attacks
    23:15 Kill Switch Policy Returns
    25:03 Wrap Up And Call To Action
    25:51 Final Sponsor And Goodbye
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    New Advancements In Quantum Processing

    2026-04-02 | 14 mins.
    Caltech Quantum Error-Correction Breakthrough, ChatGPT Ads, AI Radiologists & Starlink's Night-Sky Risk
    Host Jim Love covers four stories: Caltech researchers say fault-tolerant quantum computing may be closer than expected because new error-correction work could cut the need from about 100 physical qubits per logical qubit to roughly five or six, making commercially viable systems possible at around 10,000 qubits; researcher Oscar Painter has launched Oratomic to pursue utility-scale quantum computers, raising urgency around encryption risks. OpenAI is exploring conversational ads in ChatGPT with Smartly, building on formats proven on Meta, while emphasizing ads won't influence answers as trust becomes a competitive issue against rivals like Anthropic. NYC Health and Hospitals' CEO says AI could replace much radiology work, but liability and regulation remain key barriers. Finally, Starlink expansion could worsen light pollution, hinder astronomy, and increase orbital debris and cascade collision risks despite connectivity benefits.
    00:00 Headlines And Sponsor
    00:49 Quantum Encryption Threat
    04:38 ChatGPT Conversational Ads
    07:10 AI Replacing Radiologists
    10:29 Starlink Night Sky Risks
    12:44 Wrap Up And Thanks
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    Microsoft Has Worst Quarter Since 2008

    2026-04-01 | 11 mins.
    Claude Code Leak, Cisco Dev Breach via Trivy, Iran Threatens US Tech Firms, Microsoft Shares Slide
    Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt
    Jim Love hosts Hashtag Trending with sponsor Meter and covers four main stories: a March 31 packaging error that shipped Anthropic's Claude code tool with a large source-code map file in its NPM package, enabling reconstruction of the TypeScript orchestration layer (not the model), followed by rapid GitHub انتشار and DMCA takedowns; a major Cisco breach where threat actors used stolen credentials tied to a Trivy supply-chain compromise and a malicious GitHub Action to access Cisco's development environment, clone 300+ repositories, and abuse AWS keys (Cisco says products and customer systems weren't impacted); an Iranian military warning that US tech employees in the Gulf should leave workplaces, implying potential physical attacks beyond prior cyber activity; and Microsoft's roughly 23% quarterly share drop amid capacity constraints, data-center resistance, chip supply pressure, slower paid Copilot adoption, lagging Windows 11 uptake, and reliability issues.
    00:00 Sponsor and Headlines
    00:54 Claude Code Leak Explained
    02:30 Containment and Legal Fallout
    04:23 Cisco Supply Chain Breach
    06:33 Iran Threats to Tech
    08:32 Microsoft Stock Slide
    09:59 Wrap Up and Sponsor Thanks
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    Mythos - Anthropic's Super Powerful Model Accidentally Leaked.

    2026-03-31 | 11 mins.
    Leaked Anthropic Mythos, OpenAI's AGI Deployment Push, Government AI Rollouts, and Facial Recognition Failures
    Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt
    The episode reports that internal documents about Anthropic's accidentally leaked model "Mythos" describe major gains over Opus 4.6 in coding, reasoning, and cybersecurity, alongside concerns about advanced cyber exploitation capability and high compute cost, prompting limited early access for cybersecurity defenders with no broad release timeline. It also covers OpenAI's completion of pre-training for a new model code-named "Spud," the creation of an AGI Deployment division led by Fidji Simo, shifting safety and security responsibilities to Mark Chen and Greg Brockman, Altman focusing on fundraising and infrastructure, and reported shutdown of SORA to redirect compute. The show notes faster government AI adoption, citing reported Claude/Palantir military use, France deploying Mistral across the military for administrative and intelligence tasks, and the IRS using Palantir AI for fraud detection and audits. It highlights harms from AI errors, including Tennessee grandmother Angela Lipps jailed for months after a faulty facial recognition match, plus other misidentification incidents, emphasizing the need to verify AI outputs.
    00:00 Headlines and Sponsor
    00:54 Claude Mythos Leak
    03:02 OpenAI Spud and AGI Push
    05:39 Governments Deploy AI Now
    07:39 When AI Gets It Wrong
    09:47 Wrap Up and Thanks
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    Meta and YouTube Found Liable By California Jury

    2026-03-30 | 15 mins.
    Helium Shortage Threatens Chip Supply, Social Media Liability, EU Open-Source Office Push & Critical Chrome Update
    Hashtag Trending would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/htt
    Jim Love covers a Qatar helium facility damaged during the Iranian conflict that has been offline for two weeks, removing about a third of global helium supply and threatening semiconductor production that relies on helium for cooling, EUV lithography, and vacuum leak detection, with potential bottlenecks affecting suppliers tied to South Korea and rising AI-driven demand. He discusses a California jury finding Meta and YouTube liable for harm to a minor, noting the verdict's reputational and sentiment impact more than the financial damages amid declining trust and increased scrutiny. The episode highlights a European-backed hard fork of OnlyOffice aiming to reduce reliance on US platforms with a browser-based, self-hostable suite. Love also condemns Epic Games' layoff of a terminally ill employee that reportedly cut life insurance, and urges immediate updating after Google issues a high-risk Chrome security patch affecting billions.
    00:00 Headlines And Sponsor
    00:46 Helium Shortage Hits Chips
    04:06 Social Media Liability Verdict
    06:34 Europe Forks Office Suite
    09:25 Epic Layoff Sparks Outrage
    11:42 Urgent Chrome Security Update
    13:47 Wrap Up And Thanks

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