TWiT Newsletter November 3, 2025

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The Return of DNS Cache Poisoning
Hosted by Steve Gibson & Leo Laporte
Just when you thought DNS cache poisoning was buried in tech history, it's back and nastier than ever. Steve and Leo unpack why this 17-year-old bug refuses to die, why some DNS resolvers still can't generate proper random numbers, and what this means for your online safety. Plus, ransomware payments have plummeted. Are hackers finally getting bored?
Listen now: https://twit.tv/shows/security-now/episodes/1049
Deepfakes, ChatGPT Stats & AI
Hosted by Mikah Sargent & Jacob Ward
Is that real... or just another AI-generated video? Jacob Ward from The Rip Current joins Mikah Sargent to break down how deepfakes are getting alarmingly good. Plus, OpenAI shares new mental health data, AI-powered browsers raise red flags, and Adobe Max unveils its multi-model AI strategy for creatives. It's a wild week for artificial intelligence, don't blink.
Subscribe & watch: https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly/episodes/411

Last Week in Club TWiT
From space scares to secret Windows features, Club TWiT had another stacked week:
- Hands-On Tech: Which authenticator app is the most secure?
- This Week in Space: The best space horror movies.
- Hands-On Windows: Why "Every PC Is Now an AI PC"
- Hands-On Apple: Can your iPhone really test your hearing?
- Home Theater Geeks: Using your TV as a monitor, smart move?
- iOS Today: Apps that spark curiosity in little learners.
- Untitled Linux Show: FFMPEG's $100K milestone, and more
Get it all ad-free on Club TWiT: https://twit.tv/clubtwit