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Episode Guide

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170

November 13th, 2008

Security Now 170: TKIP Crack

Why you shouldn't worry about the TKIP crack.

169

November 7th, 2008

Security Now 169: Your Questions, Steve's Answers 53

Our regular mailbag episode with questions and comments from our listeners.

168

October 30th, 2008

Security Now 168: Clickjacking

Steve discusses clickjacking, aka UI redressing, which tricks users into unintended web-based actions.

167

October 23rd, 2008

Security Now 167: Listener Feedback 52

Our regular mailbag episode with questions and comments from our listeners.

166

October 16th, 2008

Security Now 166: Cross Site Request Forgery

Steve tells you why you must always explicitly log out from banking and other important sites.

165

October 9th, 2008

Security Now 165: Listener Feedback 51

Airport security checks and balances, white knuckle Disney adventures, and the limits of spyware infestations…

164

October 2nd, 2008

Security Now 164: Sockstress

Steve explains yet another security flaw in the TCP stack.

Security Now

Security Now! with Steve Gibson
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October 27th, 2005

Security Now! With Steve Gibson, Episode 11: WEP and MAC Address Filtering

Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson

I've posted Security Now! Episode 11. Get your copy now.

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In this episode Steve debunks three popular forms of Wi-Fi security: MAC address filtering, WEP encryption, and SSID hiding. He explains why none of these are effective security except against casual snoops. If you're responsible for protecting a Wi-Fi access point, this is a must listen podcast.

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