Jan 31st 2017
Security Now 597
Traitors In Our Midst
Robot is "Not a Robot," Netgear exploit.
The best “I'm not a Robot” video ever, Cisco's WebEx problem is far more pervasive than first believed, more bad news (and maybe some good news) for Netgear, Gmail adds .js to the no-no list, a hotel finally decides to abandon electronic room keying, more arguments against the use of modern AV, another clever exploitable CSS browser hack, some (hopefully final) password complexity follow-ups, a bit of errata and miscellany, a SQRL status update, a "Luke... trust the SpinRite" story, and a very nice analysis of a little-suspected threat hiding among us.
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