Security Now
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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.
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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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