Aug 20th 2019
Security Now 728
The KNOB is Broken
Hosted by
Steve Gibson,
Leo Laporte
Kaspersky Tracks Users, Bluetooth KNOB Flaw
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- Last Tuesday was another busy and important patch Tuesday
- And speaking of Patch Tuesday... 3rd-Party A/V Strikes Again!
- Kaspersky facilitates independent web tracking
- So, what the heck is "CTF"?
- 23 Government agencies in Texas were hit with a well-coordinated ransomware attack last Friday, August 16th
- RIP, EV: The coming demise of Extended Validation (EV) certificates
- And... So long FTP!
- HTTP/2 goes to the Movies
- "The KNOB is Broken: Exploiting Low Entropy in the Encryption Key Negotiation Of Bluetooth BR/EDR"
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