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January 1st, 2006

Security Now Special Edition: WMF Vulnerability update

We start 2006 with an urgent special edition of Security Now! with Steve Gibson.

20

December 29th, 2005

Security Now 20: Your Questions, Steve's Answers

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 20 is ready for your consideration.

19

December 21st, 2005

Security Now 19: OpenVPN

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 19 is out early.

18

December 16th, 2005

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 18: Hamachi

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 18 is out now.

17

December 9th, 2005

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 17: PPTP and IPSec

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 17 is out now.

16

December 1st, 2005

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 16: Your Questions, Steve's Answers

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 16 is out now.

14

November 17th, 2005

Security Now 14: VPNs

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 14, is ready - recorded in Toronto on the set of Call for Help

Security Now! with Steve Gibson

Security Now! with Steve Gibson
Running time: 42:07
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December 1st, 2005

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 16: Your Questions, Steve's Answers

Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 16 is out now.

Main feed - courtesy AOL Radio

In this episode Steve answers your questions on a variety of security issues including:

  • The best way to store passwords
  • Managing guests on your wireless network
  • Why you should never use a public terminal
  • The difference between hubs and switches and why you should use the latter
  • Helping your neighbors secure their networks
  • AES versus RC4 encryption - which is better?
  • How secure is "secure" web based email?
  • How come my router is letting traffic through? and why does resetting it fix the problem temporarily?
  • Is file and printer sharing safe?
  • Is SSL secure or not?
  • Using a Nintento DS on a secure wireless network
  • Is Windows Remote Desktop safe?

Steve hosts transcripts, show notes, and a 16kbps version of the show for the bandwidth impaired at grc.com.

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