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22

January 13th, 2006

Security Now 22: The WMF Backdoor

Flash: Steve Gibson has been working with the WMF vulnerability and is now convinced that this is an intentional backdoor into Windows added by Microsoft.

21

January 5th, 2006

Security Now 21: Ilfak Guilanov and the WMF Flaw

Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 21 covers the worst Windows vulnerability yet and we interview the author of the first patch, Ilfak Guilanov.

SP1

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.

Security Now! with Steve Gibson

Security Now! with Steve Gibson
Running time: 52:49
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December 21st, 2005

Security Now 19: OpenVPN

Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson

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

Main feed - courtesy AOL Radio

Steve finishes out his search for a way to secure hotspot Internet access with a look at OpenVPN.

But first, he responds to some issues from previous shows...

Steve offers newsgroup style security discussions on his site at grc.com/discussions.htm.

He uses Gravity for Windows to read them.

Has WPA been cracked? Despite Seth Fogie's article earlier this year in InformIT.com, it has not. The crack is nothing more than a brute force attack that is easily thwarted by a good password, like those Steve offers on his page.

He also talked about another very good freeVPN implementation called iPIG. Bad name, but an excellent implementation. Read the thread Steve started on the iPig Forums.

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

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