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Episode Guide

258

July 21st, 2010

Security Now 258: Five Years Of Vulnerabilities

Windows shell worm in the wild, Security Essentials 2.0 beta, Secunia's 5-year analysis, and more.

257

July 14th, 2010

Security Now 257: Your Questions, Steve's Answers 96

Chrome update, ClearCloud DNS, Microsoft and Russian camaraderie, LastPass, your questions, and more.

256

July 10th, 2010

Security Now 256: LastPass Security

Steve thoroughly evaluates LastPass, explains why high-security passwords are necessary, and tells us how LastPass makes storing those passwords secure.

255

June 30th, 2010

Security Now 255: Your Questions, Steve's Answers #95

Out of cycle Acrobat and Reader updates, Firefox improvements, flawed SSL study, internet kill switch, your questions, and more.

254

June 24th, 2010

Security Now 254: What We'll Do For Speed

The 25 year legacy of unbelievably complex technologies used in microprocessors to maximize performance.

253

June 17th, 2010

Security Now 253: Your Questions, Steve's Answers 94

Mac update, AT&T hijinks, another zero-day vulnerability from Microsoft, Adobe delays pdf fix, your questions, and more.

252

June 11th, 2010

Security Now 252: RISCy Business

Adobe zero-day, overwrought iPad security news, the evolution of computing architectures, and more.

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September 8th, 2005

Security Now! Episode 4: Passwords

Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson I've posted Security Now! Episode 4. Main feed - courtesy AOL Radio For a lo-fi 16kbps version and transcripts visit GRC.com. In this edition Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte talk about passwords, but first an update from last week's show, including a look at the Smoothwall Linux distribution. Microsoft security expert, Jesper Johannsen says you should write your passwords down. Steve recommends creating a portable personal password policy instead. Listen for a clever way to do it.

Thanks to AOL Radio for providing bandwidth for Security Now! <!--break-->

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