Steve talks about the Kama Sutra virus, scheduled to strike tomorrow, and PC World's anti-virus roundup. Then we delve into How the Internet Works, part 1. We'll wrap things up next week.
Running time: 49:03
Steve finishes his discussion of basic Internet technologies. This and the previous podcast will provide the foundation for future podcasts.
Security Now 38: Browser Security - 4 May 2006
Why is Internet Explorer so insecure? What can you do to secure it? And why is it so hard to make a secure browser? Steve talks about security policy vs. browser flaws, how he uses IE safely, and why Java and Javascript are inherently more secure than ActiveScript and ActiveX.
Running time: 37:11
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Security Now 41: Truecrypt
The ultimate encryption program, free, open source, strong, and flexible: Truecrypt.
For 16kpbs versions, transcripts, and notes, visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6.
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Running time: 40:28
What are the skills that every young person should have before they go off to college? CJ Rayhill and Jon Udell talk a bit about how schools are changing. Mikkel Aaland talks about shooting RAW and has some surprising stories about Ansel Adams. (DTF 07-24-2006: 27 minutes 15 seconds)
this WEEK in TECH Episode 60: A Series of Tubes
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, David Prager, Bill Machrone, and John C. Dvorak
Special Guest Speaker: Senator Ted Stevens, R. Alaska
Show notes will follow tomorrow....
Running time: 1:17:53