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The Cybersecurity Podcast with Fexingo: Hacks, Breaches, and Digital Defense Conversations

The Cybersecurity Podcast with Fexingo: Hacks, Breaches, and Digital Defense Conversations

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Every week, Lucas and Luna sit inside a dimly lit security operations centre — Lucas at a bank of monitors crawling with packet-by-packet traffic maps, Luna leaning in from the shadows — to parse the most consequential cyber events of the past seven days. They do not chase headlines for their own sake. Instead they isolate a single breach, vulnerability disclosure, or regulatory action and walk through the technical root cause, the financial damage (named companies, actual dollar figures), and the organisational failure that allowed it. When a ransomware attack hits a hospital chain, they trace the initial access vector, the ransom demand, the insurance payout, and the post-incident SEC filing. When a zero-day surfaces in a widely deployed VPN appliance, they explain which types of organisations are exposed and what the patch cycle actually looks like from a CISO's perspective. The show is built for cybersecurity professionals who want analysis that respects their expertise, for investors who need to understand cyber risk in their portfolio, and for executives who are tired of being sold fear and want calibrated, data-backed context. Each episode ends with Lucas and Luna disagreeing on a single point — the cost of non-compliance, the effectiveness of a particular framework, the likelihood of the vulnerability being exploited at scale — and they leave that tension unresolved. The question you'll carry away: what did the CISO in that breached company know, and when did she know it? #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #Ransomware #ZeroDay #IncidentResponse #CISO #ThreatIntelligence #PatchManagement #CyberInsurance #SECCyberRules #NetworkSecurity #VulnerabilityManagement #DigitalDefense #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #CyberRisk Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Economics
Episodes
  • How a Single Bug in Your Phone Lets Hackers Watch Your Every Move
    Jun 29 2026
    In Episode 80 of The Cybersecurity Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into a newly disclosed vulnerability affecting the baseband processor in billions of smartphones—not just old models, but recent flagship devices sold through mid-2026. The exploit, dubbed 'BaseFail,' allows a remote attacker to silently intercept calls, read messages, and track location without any user interaction. Lucas walks through how the bug works at the chip level, why it went undetected for years, and why a patch may take months to reach every device. They connect it to the broader market reaction: cybersecurity stocks like SentinelOne and Palo Alto Networks are up sharply this week, as enterprise buyers rush to upgrade endpoint detection tools that can catch anomalous baseband behavior. The episode also touches on the growing tension between wireless carriers and phone manufacturers over who should bear the cost of baseband patching. Listeners come away understanding why the baseband processor—the component that connects your phone to the cell tower—is both invisible to the user and the most dangerous attack surface in modern mobile computing. #BaseFail #BasebandVulnerability #MobileSecurity #SmartphoneHacking #Cybersecurity #PaloAltoNetworks #SentinelOne #EndpointDetection #Technology #ZeroDay #RemoteExploit #CellularAttack #PatchManagement #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CyberPodcast #Episode80 #Infosec Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • Why Cybersecurity Stocks Are Surging in Mid-2026
    Jun 28 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down the recent rally in cybersecurity stocks as of late June 2026. They focus on CrowdStrike's 3.8% five-day gain and Palo Alto Networks' 6.2% increase, connecting the moves to a broader trend of enterprise spending on AI-driven threat detection. The discussion dives into why Cloudflare (NET) jumped 8.6% and what that says about demand for zero-trust architecture. They also touch on the talent shortage and how it's forcing companies to automate defenses, making cybersecurity one of the few resilient sectors in a choppy market. No hot takes—just the numbers and the logic behind them. #Cybersecurity #CrowdStrike #PaloAltoNetworks #Cloudflare #ZeroTrust #AIThreatDetection #StockMarket #TechStocks #Investing #EnterpriseSecurity #TalentShortage #Automation #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CybersecurityPodcast #MarketAnalysis #Mid2026 #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • How Hackers Are Using Your Printer to Breach Your Network
    Jun 28 2026
    Most companies spend millions securing servers and endpoints, but few think about printers. This episode examines how network-connected printers have become an overlooked attack surface, with hackers exploiting default credentials and unpatched firmware to gain initial access. Lucas and Luna discuss a real case where a single unsecured printer in a law firm's break room led to a data breach exposing 50,000 client records. They also tie in recent market movements for cybersecurity stocks like CrowdStrike and Palo Alto Networks, which are up 3-4 percent this week amid growing awareness of unconventional attack vectors. The episode offers practical advice on securing printers without breaking the IT budget. #PrinterSecurity #Cybersecurity #NetworkBreach #Printers #AttackSurface #DefaultCredentials #Firmware #DataBreach #LawFirm #CrowdStrike #PaloAltoNetworks #CRWD #PANW #Technology #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #CybersecurityPodcast #Hackers Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
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