The 4 Best Security Now (Audio) Podcast Episodes
1) SN 907: Credential Reuse - iOS 16.3, ChatGPT creates malware, Bitwarden acquires Passwordless.dev
Picture of the Week. PayPal Credential Stuffing. iOS 16.3 : Cloud encryption for all. InfoSecurity Magazine: "ChatGPT Creates Polymorphic Malware". CheckPoint Research: OPWNAI : Cybercriminals Sta...Show More
2) SN 684: The Supply Chain
An October Surprise of a different sort - Windows 10 update deletes users' filesA security researcher has massively weaponzied the existing MicroTik vulnerability and released it as a proof-of-concept...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) SN 638: Quad Nine
This week we discuss Windows having a birthday, Net Neutrality about to succumb to big business despite a valiant battle, Intel's response to the horrifying JTAG over USB discovery, another surprising...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) SN 625: Security Politics
This week we discuss the continuing Marcus Hutchins drama, the disclosure of a potentially important Apple secret, a super-cool website and browser extension our listeners are going to appreciate, tro...Show More
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AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) SN 1057: GhostPoster - Free VPNs, Hidden Risks
What if your smart TV and Firefox extensions were secretly hijacking your security and privacy? This episode reveals the jaw-dropping discovery of a massive TV botnet and the surprisingly clever malwa...Show More
6) SN 1056: Australia - React's Perfect 10 Mess
Australia's nationwide social media ban has put tech's age verification tools under the spotlight, exposing the flaws and privacy risks in today's facial detection systems and sparking worldwide debat...Show More
7) SN 1055: React's Perfect 10 - RAM Is the New Lobster
A devastating new React vulnerability earned a "perfect 10" for risk, letting attackers remotely run code on a million-plus servers with a single HTTP request. Find out what happened, how fast attacke...Show More
8) SN 1049: DNS Cache Poisoning Returns - Ransomware Payments Plummet
Just when you thought DNS cache poisoning was a thing of the past, Steve and Leo reveal why this 17-year-old bug is making a dramatic comeback—and why most DNS resolvers still can't manage high-qualit...Show More
9) SN 1048: Mic-E-Mouse - AWS Goes Down Hard
Think your mouse is harmless? Steve and Leo uncover how modern optical mice might be secretly "listening" in, and reveal why satellite data pouring down on us is almost entirely unsecured. The long a...Show More
10) SN 1046: Google's Developer Registration Decree - The End of Free Android Apps?
Google's new demand for developer registration could spell the end for open-source app stores, while Europe's controversial chat control vote threatens privacy for everyone—Steve and Leo break down wh...Show More