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Jurassic Fish's Fatal Squid Snack: A 150-Million-Year Cyber Warning?

Picture this: a Jurassic predator, mouth agape, chokes fatally on its prey's spear-like shell. Bruce Schneier's latest squid post uncovers the fossil—and invites us to ponder security's own ambush risks.

Fossil of 150-million-year-old fish with belemnite rostrum lodged in its throat

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • A 150-million-year-old fossil shows a fish fatally choking on squid shell, preserved perfectly. 𝕏
  • Bruce Schneier's Friday Squid Blogging tradition links quirky nature to uncensored security discussions. 𝕏
  • Analogy to AI/cyber: Systems 'choke' on adversarial data, predicting need for evolution-inspired defenses. 𝕏
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Originally reported by Schneier on Security

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