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223

November 19th, 2009

Security Now 223: The Trouble With SSL

Steve explains how a serious exploit in SSL works.

222

November 13th, 2009

Security Now 222: Your Questions, Steve's Answers 79

We've got the latest security news, including an SSL hack, plus eight great questions from you and Steve's answers...

221

November 5th, 2009

Security Now 221: The Elephant In Your Browser

The problem with Javascript and security. Guest John Graham-Cumming says it's the "elephant in your browser."

220

October 29th, 2009

Security Now 220: Listener Feedback 78

Microsoft ships its biggest update ever, Comcast has its eyes on you, and Steve answers your questions.

220

October 29th, 2009

Security Now 220: Listener Feedback 78

Microsoft ships its biggest update ever, Comcast has its eyes on you, and Steve answers your questions.

219

October 22nd, 2009

Security Now 219: Browser Scripting

Why patches are impossible, the Total (In)security virus, and why writing software shouldn't be too easy.

218

October 15th, 2009

Security Now 218: Your Questions, Steve's Answers 77

Microsoft ships its biggest update ever, Comcast has its eyes on you, and Steve answers your questions.

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Running time: 54:47
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March 23rd, 2006

Security Now 32: Q&A

Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson Episode 32 is our monthly question and answer session. Main feed - courtesy AOL Radio

On this episode:

  • Why is DRM so easy to crack when public key crypto is so tough?
  • Should I disable my laptop's wi-fi card when I'm not using it?
  • Why does GMail keep me logged in?
  • Security issues with PPTP
  • Using distributed processing to crack encryption
  • The Bogon address space and what to do about it
  • The security of hotel LANs
  • Preventing ARP poisoning
  • How spyware uses Microsoft's Layered Service Provider to sneak onto your machine
  • What to do when an ISP doesn't give you a public IP address
  • Are all machines hackable?

And he offers our first Security Now! stumper.

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