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Internet Explorer as a file system, using Live CDs for security, and Steve takes on the iPad...
Steve explains how computers work by designing one from first principles.
Steve answers listener questions about live Linux CDs, TrueCrypt RAM encryption, resetting Thomson modem passwords, and more.
Steve catches up with a mega security update, then gives us some of his favorite (wacky) products from CES.
This week's questions cover packet flow, hijacking DNS queries, router DNS, Patch Tuesday, and more.
A hard look at the costs and benefits of following all security advice.
Steve responds to questions covering Skype spam, SSL cracking, unencrypted UAV video feeds, free SSL certificates, and more.
Hosts: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte
A good book, the IPv6 protocol, and Steve's secure TCP idea that doesn't use a VPN tunnel.
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Audible pick of the week: The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Unabridged, By Thomas S. Kuhn, Narrated by Dennis Holland. To sign up for a free audio book, visit AudiblePodcast.com/securitynow.
For 16kpbs versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6.
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