SANS ISC Stormcast, Jan 22, 2025: Geolocation via Starlink and Cloudflare; AI Prompt Risks; Homebrew Phishing This episodes covers how Starlink users can be geolocated and how Cloudflare may help deanonymize users. The increased use of AI helpers leads to leaking data via careless prompts. Geolocation and Starlink https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Geolocation%20and%20Starlink/31612 Discover the potential geolocation risks associated with Starlink and how they might be exploited. This diary entry dives into new concerns for satellite internet users. Deanonymizing Users via Cloudflare https://gist.github.com/hackermondev/45a3cdfa52246f1d1201c1e8cdef6117 Deanonymizing users by identifying which cloudflare server cashed particular content Sage's AI Assistant and Customer Data Concerns https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/20/sage_copilot_data_issue/ Examine how a Sage AI tool inadvertently exposed sensitive customer data, raising questions about AI governance and trust in business applications. The Threat of Sensitive Data in Generative AI Prompts https://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/employees-sensitive-data-genai-prompts Analyze how employees’ careless prompts to generative AI tools can lead to sensitive data breaches and the importance of awareness training. Homebrew Phishing https://x.com/ryanchenkie/status/1880730173634699393 keywords: phishing; homebrew; ai; prompts; leakage; gelocation; starlink; cloudflare