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Media Summary: The end of updates for Windows XP, AnyDVD, the Heart Bleed Bug, and more. Why are code signing certificates suddenly so expensive, short-lived, and tangled in red tape? Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson dig ... Steve Gibson explains what the OpenSSL bug "HeartBleed" means and a remedy. For the full episode, visit ...

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The end of updates for Windows XP, AnyDVD, the Heart Bleed Bug, and more. Why are code signing certificates suddenly so expensive, short-lived, and tangled in red tape? Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson dig ... Steve Gibson explains what the OpenSSL bug "HeartBleed" means and a remedy. For the full episode, visit ... The dangers of doing things you don't understand. Espressif responds to the claims of an ESP32 backdoor. A widely leveraged ... Steve Gibson's guide to using multiple routers for a secure network. Java is finally leaving the browser, Google's February Nexus ... China wants to rebuild the Internet. China's proposal to rebuild the internet is an authoritarian nightmare Bruce Schneier on ...

CrowdStrike Exec's 'Most Epic Fail' Award Hardware backdoors discovered in Chinese-made key cards Counterfeit CISCO ... We may already be living through the most consequential hundred days in cyber history, and the arrival of AI that can ... A glorious takedown of quantum factorization. Notepad++ signs its own code signing certificate. Dennis Taylor has Bobiverse ... Picture of the Week. Atlassian's “Confluence” under attack. LS-Anvil. Google delays Chrome's cookie phase-out again. From EU fines that never get paid to cyber warfare grounding missiles mid-battle, this week's episode uncovers the untold stories ... What is the best way to securely wipe a drive? Lenovo BIOS behavior retraction and update, ransomware file encryptor appears ...

Mozilla found 271 unknown Firefox vulnerabilities in days using AI—bugs that millions of automated test runs had missed for ... Hack the DoD, Telecommute for free This Week's Stories: -- Microsoft, Google, LogMeIn & Cisco offer limited-time free use of ... Hosts: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte TrueCrypt audit follow up, Google search history dump, and Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte ... A near-Universal (Local) Linux Elevation of Privilege vulnerability TechCrunch informed AT&T of a 5 year old data breach ... Hosts: Leo Laporte, Steve Gibson Leo and Steve discuss some serious concerns raised over compelled biometric authentication, ... DeepFakes, Ransomware, iOS Hacks This week's stories: Get rich quick spotting deepfakes! A forced two-day recess of all ...

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Security Now 450: How the Heartbleeds

Security Now 450: How the Heartbleeds

The end of updates for Windows XP, AnyDVD, the Heart Bleed Bug, and more.

3-Day Certificates - The Rise of AI Programming

3-Day Certificates - The Rise of AI Programming

Why are code signing certificates suddenly so expensive, short-lived, and tangled in red tape? Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson dig ...

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The HeartBleed Bug: Security Now 450

The HeartBleed Bug: Security Now 450

Steve Gibson explains what the OpenSSL bug "HeartBleed" means and a remedy. For the full episode, visit ...

The Quantum Threat - ESP32 Backdoor Update, RCS E2EE

The Quantum Threat - ESP32 Backdoor Update, RCS E2EE

The dangers of doing things you don't understand. • Espressif responds to the claims of an ESP32 backdoor. • A widely leveraged ...

Three Dumb Routers - Security Now 545

Three Dumb Routers - Security Now 545

Steve Gibson's guide to using multiple routers for a secure network. Java is finally leaving the browser, Google's February Nexus ...

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An Authoritarian Internet? - Security Now 765

An Authoritarian Internet? - Security Now 765

China wants to rebuild the Internet. • China's proposal to rebuild the internet is an authoritarian nightmare • Bruce Schneier on ...

Cascading Bloom Filters - Key Card Backdoors, Fake Cisco Gear

Cascading Bloom Filters - Key Card Backdoors, Fake Cisco Gear

CrowdStrike Exec's 'Most Epic Fail' Award • Hardware backdoors discovered in Chinese-made key cards • Counterfeit CISCO ...

What Mythos Means - Marketing or Mayhem

What Mythos Means - Marketing or Mayhem

We may already be living through the most consequential hundred days in cyber history, and the arrival of AI that can ...

Introduction to Zero-Knowledge Proofs - Taking Down Quantum Factorization

Introduction to Zero-Knowledge Proofs - Taking Down Quantum Factorization

A glorious takedown of quantum factorization. • Notepad++ signs its own code signing certificate. • Dennis Taylor has Bobiverse ...

Rowhammer’s Nine Lives - TLS-Anvil, Chrome cookies stick around, Atlassian Confluence under attack

Rowhammer’s Nine Lives - TLS-Anvil, Chrome cookies stick around, Atlassian Confluence under attack

Picture of the Week. • Atlassian's “Confluence” under attack. • LS-Anvil. • Google delays Chrome's cookie phase-out again.

Least Privilege - Cybercrime Goes Pro

Least Privilege - Cybercrime Goes Pro

From EU fines that never get paid to cyber warfare grounding missiles mid-battle, this week's episode uncovers the untold stories ...

Your Questions, Steve's Answers 217 - Security Now 522

Your Questions, Steve's Answers 217 - Security Now 522

What is the best way to securely wipe a drive? Lenovo BIOS behavior retraction and update, ransomware file encryptor appears ...

Vulnerability Debt Repayment - Will Mythos Change Cybersecurity Forever?

Vulnerability Debt Repayment - Will Mythos Change Cybersecurity Forever?

Mozilla found 271 unknown Firefox vulnerabilities in days using AI—bugs that millions of automated test runs had missed for ...

The Fuzzy Bench - Security Now 757

The Fuzzy Bench - Security Now 757

Hack the DoD, Telecommute for free This Week's Stories: -- Microsoft, Google, LogMeIn & Cisco offer limited-time free use of ...

Security Now 504: Great Firewalls & Cannons

Security Now 504: Great Firewalls & Cannons

Hosts: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte TrueCrypt audit follow up, Google search history dump, and Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte ...

A Cautionary Tale - XZ Outbreak, AT&T Data Breach

A Cautionary Tale - XZ Outbreak, AT&T Data Breach

A near-Universal (Local) Linux Elevation of Privilege vulnerability • TechCrunch informed AT&T of a 5 year old data breach ...

Security Now 582: Your Questions, Steve's Answers 241

Security Now 582: Your Questions, Steve's Answers 241

Hosts: Leo Laporte, Steve Gibson Leo and Steve discuss some serious concerns raised over compelled biometric authentication, ...

DeepFakes - Security Now 731

DeepFakes - Security Now 731

DeepFakes, Ransomware, iOS Hacks This week's stories: • Get rich quick spotting deepfakes! • A forced two-day recess of all ...

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