Staples Slips Up On Data Removal

Staples Slips Up On Data Removal

Author: Jim Love January 16, 2026 Duration: 10:53

Cybersecurity Challenges: Data Privacy Failures, AI Risks, and New Malware Threats

In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host David Shipley covers a range of pressing issues. The discussion kicks off with Staples Canada reselling laptops without wiping customer data, highlighting loopholes in Canada's privacy laws. Next, David delves into a new class of attacks known as 'Reprompt' that target Microsoft Co-pilot, exposing vulnerabilities in large language models. The episode also explores a critical flaw in ServiceNow's virtual agent that allowed attackers to impersonate legitimate users, emphasizing the importance of robust identity verification. Lastly, a newly discovered advanced Linux malware framework designed for cloud environments is dissected, pointing to evolving threats that leverage customer mistakes. The episode concludes with a call to address these problems through better people, processes, and cultural practices.

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00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
00:48 Staples' Privacy Lapse: A Recurring Issue
03:03 Microsoft Co-pilot Vulnerability: Reprompt Attack
05:22 ServiceNow's AI Vulnerability: Authentication Gaps
07:02 Advanced Linux Malware: A Cloud-First Threat
08:46 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
09:37 Closing Remarks and Sponsor Acknowledgment


Every morning, Jim Love sifts through the noise of the digital world to bring you a clear, concise briefing on what actually matters. Cybersecurity Today isn't about fearmongering; it's about practical awareness. You'll hear straightforward analysis of the most recent attacks targeting companies, from sophisticated ransomware campaigns to stealthy data theft. Jim breaks down the implications of major breach disclosures, explaining not just what was stolen, but how it happened and who is affected. The focus remains on actionable intelligence-concrete steps and strategic thinking that can help protect your organization's data and infrastructure. This daily podcast serves as an essential filter for IT professionals, business leaders, and anyone responsible for digital assets, transforming complex threats into understandable insights. Tune in for a grounded perspective on navigating an online landscape where the risks are constantly evolving, and the need for clear, timely information has never been greater.
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