Why Washington State Wants to Control Your 3D Printer (And New AI Malware)
Ep. 07

Why Washington State Wants to Control Your 3D Printer (And New AI Malware)

Episode description

  1. 3D Printer DRM: Washington State Proposal

    The Issue: A proposed bill in Washington State would require 3D printer manufacturers to include firmware that identifies and blocks the printing of firearm parts.

    The Penalty: Violations could carry up to five years in prison and a $15,000 fine.

    The Concern: While the “spirit” is to prevent unregistered firearms, Nate points out this is already illegal. The real danger lies in the implementation:

     Permission to Print: Printers may need to "check-in" with an authority to compare jobs against a database.
    
     The Slippery Slope: This technology could easily be expanded to block copyrighted materials (like LEGO) or cosplay items (like Disney/Star Wars props).
    

    Sources:

     [Tom's Hardware Article
    

](https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/washington-state-proposes-new-3d-printed-gun-controls-with-blocking-features-and-blueprint-detection-algorithm-proposal-would-carry-sentences-of-five-years-in-prison-usd15-000-fine-for-violation) BillTrack50 - Washington Bill Details

    [YouTube: Loyal Moses Discussion](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvBVZIJWejs)
  1. Voidlink: The New Frontier of Linux Malware

    Overview: A new malware toolkit called Voidlink has been discovered, specifically targeting Linux in the cloud and containerized environments.

    AI-Authored: Researchers suspect the code was generated using AI, allowing for more rapid and complex development.

    Advanced Modular Design: Unlike typical “one-off” scripts, Voidlink is a modular framework with over 30 components.

     Capabilities: Includes modules for stealth, privilege escalation, lateral movement, and reconnaissance.
    
     Dynamic Loading: Attackers can load or unload these modules as needed depending on the target environment.
    

    Sources:

     [Ars Technica - Never-before-seen Linux Malware](https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/01/never-before-seen-linux-malware-is-far-more-advanced-than-typical/)
    
     [InfoSecurity Magazine - Voidlink Built Using AI](https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/voidlink-linux-malware-built-using/)
    
    [ The Hacker News - Voidlink Framework](https://thehackernews.com/2026/01/voidlink-linux-malware-framework-built.html)