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Is your "secure" password 8 characters or less? You have less than 6 hours to change it or kiss your "security" goodbye

iwpchi wrote 5 months ago: The bourgeois press and the police agencies constantly regale us with sad tales of so-called “ … more →

Tags: corporate scandals, Computers, Security, Computer Security, password-security, Password Cracking, Ars Technica, Gibson Research, Computers

geeksumption

precisiontools wrote 9 months ago: There you go…there’s my contribution to tech journalism! Yes, I even Googled it . It’s a new word I … more →

Tags: General Comments, twit, Twist, Steve Gibson, Abe Lincoln, Book Depository

Security Now - Security, education and coffee

geeksretreat wrote 12 months ago: Security now is a weekly pod-cast fronted by the duo Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte. The pod-cast … more →

Tags: General, Security, System Administration, Podcasts, security vulnerabilities, secure, Patches, Podcast, twit

Google Drive is about to show up!1 comment

Pantelis Zisimopoulos wrote 1 year ago: This is it! Google is ready and will be launching it’s new cloud storage solution within this week. … more →

Tags: News, cloud, Google, Google Drive, cloud storage, Security, twit-tv, dropbox, Review

Coffee update

tuxthemadpenguin wrote 1 year ago: Recently pre show for one of my favorite podcasts, SecurityNow, Leo and Steve had a short discussion … more →

Tags: Coffee, coffee, AeroPress, Leo Laporte, Steve Gibson, Filters, grinder, burr, Filter

Podcast Gems 10 - Jan 20, 2012: Library Renewal, Dr Carrel and Chas Lindbergh, Terra Tempo: Ice Age Cataclysm, DIY Biology, Active Reader App, Raspberry Pi, Lard versus Crisco, Router Hazard, China Capitalism, and Malaria Research

virginiajim wrote 1 year ago: Michael Porter (aka Libraryman), the CEO of Library Renewal, a non-profit organization dedicated to … more →

Tags: libraryman, Library Renewal, Digital Public Library of America, Harvard Berkman Center, Berkman, iLibrary, BiblioTech, Charles Lindbergh, Alexis Carrel

"Hurray for Bob & Alice" or "Gibson's Insights into Passcode Length"1 comment

M. Cargal wrote 1 year ago: Two weeks ago through Security Now! Episode #303, Steve Gibson declared that our current view on pas … more →

Tags: Security, Security Now! Digest, Security 2, twit-tv, Passwords, brute force

SecurityNOW!

securitymeddler wrote 2 years ago: So this post is a double one. Why? Because an awesome Podcast you need to set your Zune/iTunes/brows … more →

Tags: IT Security, www.vtc.com, Podcast

Starting Against All Things Ending

Dennis Wright wrote 2 years ago: Having finished the excellent “The Girl who Played with Fire” by Stieg Larsson (partly a … more →

Tags: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Michael McCollum, Steve Gibson, Stephen Donaldson, Thomas Covenant

The federal government wants it in the back door (cryptography, that is)

jestertrance wrote 2 years ago: I just found out about this today through the Security Now podcast so Im a little behind the times, … more →

Tags: Computer Security, Internet, Cryptography, Computer Science, Privacy, wire tapping

Teach Yourself Security

ITauditSecurity wrote 3 years ago: What does it take to get started in information security? Can you teach yourself security? This fiel … more →

Tags: Security, HOW TO?, Bruce Schneier, Certification, CISSP, Distro, encryption, ethicalhacker.net, Free

Peter Anthony Holder’s Stuph File Podcast #0027

Jamie Gore wrote 3 years ago: Since the site is getting back to 100%, I’m going to start posting again links to Peter Anthony Hold … more →

Tags: Podcast, Peter Anthony Holder, Stuph File, cyber attacks, Identity Theft, Antivirus, Credit Card Fraud, Leo Laporte, Steve Gibson

"Microsoft is good on security" shock bonk

Martin X wrote 3 years ago: Tuesday 26 January 2010 I have listened to the IT security podcast Security Now for some time now, a … more →

Tags: technology, Microsoft, Computers, Security, Leo Laporte, Internet Explorer, Steve Gibson, Patch Tuesday, Spinrite

Flowers or data backup?2 comments

Leah Hung wrote 3 years ago: Whenever I am involved in a discussion about flowers I always like to bring up an anecdote from my w … more →

Tags: navel gazing, Flowers, romanitc gestures, Spinrite, Ikea

SECURITY SCANNER FOR PC,LAPTOP GADGET AND NETWORK

free4software wrote 3 years ago: by:Fendy Sutji. Today , Security for PC ,cellphone,gadget laptop,notebook, and your network is very … more →

Tags: Security software, AntiVirus Software, spyware removers, real time chek up software, Free Download, free scanner online, port scanner, Security Scanner, Network Scanner

Tech Paul’s Friend of the Internet Surfer Award for October

techpaul wrote 3 years ago: Steve Gibson Wins For Security Now Podcasts Folks, last month I started a brand new thing. I called … more →

Tags: Advice, HOW TO?, Computers, Security, Internet, Cyber Crime, best, techpaul, Winner

For the Really IT-Security Conscious Person

Harlemite wrote 4 years ago: If you’re reading this, then I’m assuming you’re really interested in IT security … more →

Tags: ssl, MD5 algorithm cracked, SSL Blacklist, Fireforx add-on, Steve Gibson

Complete Internet Encryption

Techcorp IT Solutions wrote 4 years ago: As I have said in previous post on encryption over the Internet that in order for encryption to work … more →

Tags: computers and the internet, Denial of Service, DNSSEC, Encryption Algorithm, GRC, ICANN, ITAR, Root-Zone, Steve Gibson

Why can't malware be intercepted within the Internet infrastructure?2 comments

Dennis Wright wrote 4 years ago: This is the text of a question I recently put to Steve Gibson of SpinRite and Security Now! fame via … more →

Tags: technology, Internet, Computers, Security, Steve Gibson, GRC, Gibson Research Corporation, Downadup, Conficker


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