TechSNAP

2011
TechSNAP

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Dropbox Flaws Apr 18, 2011

Get the full details are two major issues with Dropbox, that are simply built into the core of the software/service.

EP2 The Cloud Fails Apr 25, 2011

Reality rained on Amazon’s Cloud recently as aspects of their EC2 hosting service suffered major outages. We look at the many issues facing cloud computing. Plus we dig into the iPhone location tracking story, and brainstorm a few possible solutions to a potentially necessary evil.

EP3 PSN Breech Details May 02, 2011

We cover the amazing details of the Playstation Network breech, we share some of the most interesting details in this episode.

EP4 A Simple Mistake May 09, 2011

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EP5 Allan Goes to War May 16, 2011

We’ll cover the dirty details of a Facebook flaw that exposes your private account info to snoops, look into the privacy issues around “Smart Meters” and discuss a few big tech rivals coming together to fight a bad law.

EP6 Backups & Server Hardware May 23, 2011

Every six hours the NSA collects as much data that exists in the entire lib of congress and we have a few practical notes on how a system like that could even function. We follow up on Dropbox, and what looks like the FTC is getting involved with their recent snafus.

EP7 Let’s Go Phishing May 27, 2011

There have been 10 separate attacks against Sony, the details are like nothing we’ve ever seen before.

EP8 Hijacking the News Jun 02, 2011

Google has confirmed that 100s of Gmail accounts were being snooped on, and the targets of this attack are not happy! The cookie catastrophe in the UK continues, we’ll share the brutal details! And Find out about the hack that leaked the truth about Tupac.

EP9 Bitcoin Explained Jun 10, 2011

We’ll dig into bitcoin and explain what it is, and how it works. Is there a future for this Cryptocurrency? Plus Sony is in the news again, and its not good... And we talk about a new ruling on how far your bank has to go to protect you from cyber criminals.

EP10 Encryption Best Practices Jun 17, 2011

We follow up on last week’s bitcoin coverage with scandal that has a $500k price tag.

EP11 Perfect Passwords Jun 24, 2011

We’ve got the details of an FBI raid that knocked several popular sites off-line. The WordPress plugin repository was compromised, and backdoors were added to a few popular plugins, and we’ll share the details.

EP12 Leaky Authentication Jul 01, 2011

How many times have your credentials been leaked online? Think your safe? Chris thought he was. In today’s episode he’ll find out how many times his information has been leaked online, and we tell you how you check for your self.

EP13 Cyber Warfare Jul 08, 2011

We cover what critical targets hackers and foreign governments might target to wage Cyber Warfare. Plus what major attacks have already taken place.

EP14 Phreaking 3G Jul 14, 2011

We’ll cover a story that really drives home how serious cell phone hijacking has gotten, and what new technology just made it a lot easier for the bad guys.

EP15 Classified Cloud Jul 22, 2011

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EP16 Battery Malware Jul 29, 2011

Attackers take aim at Apple with an exploit that could brick your Macbook, or perhaps worse. Plus you need to patch against a 9 year old SSL flaw.

EP17 Google Server Secrets Aug 05, 2011

Find out what consumer storage device is shipping with an encryption backdoor, and we share details about Google’s super secret million servers strong infrastructure.

EP18 DEFCON Brings the Scary Aug 12, 2011

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EP19 Planning for Failures Aug 18, 2011

The RSA leak exposes the dirty under-belly of the commercial security industry, it’s a story that sounds like it’s straight out of Hollywood. Then – We’ve packed this episode full of Audience questions, and our answers. Find out how to plan for failure, start building a website.

EP20 Keeping it Up Aug 25, 2011

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EP21 Smarter Google DNS Sep 02, 2011

Google and openDNS join forces to improve the speed of your downloads, find out what they are doing and how it works! Plus gmail suffered another man in the middle attack, and Kernel.

EP22 Rooted Trust Sep 08, 2011

Remember the Man in the Middle attack on google from last week? Turns out it was far worse than though, we now have more details on the DigiNotar compromise, and a number of other important sites have had their DNS hijacked.

EP23 Ultimate Home Router Sep 15, 2011

Exploits are in the wild that can take down critical infrastructure equipment, and some highly trusted sites were attacked this week and used against their own visitors.

EP24 Ultimate RAID Sep 15, 2011

When your data is important, understanding RAID can make the difference between a major loss, or saving the day.

EP25 Ultimate File Server Sep 29, 2011

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EP26 Ultimate Backups Oct 06, 2011

We’ll tell you about AT&T leaving Android open to a hack so easy, my two year old son could pull it off.

EP27 Pimp My Network Oct 13, 2011

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EP28 Ultimate ZFS Overview Oct 20, 2011

Buckle up and prepare for the our Ultimate ZFS overview! Plus, the next generation of Stuxnet is in the wild, but this time is laying low, collecting data.

EP29 Skype Exposes Pirates Oct 27, 2011

Researches have developed a way to tie your file sharing to your Skype account.

EP30 Great Disk Famine Nov 03, 2011

Anonymous says it’s going after a Mexican Drug Cartel, we’ll share you the amazing details! Plus: Our tips for controlling remote downloads, and why all I’m going to want for Christmas is hard drives! All that and more, on this week’s TechSNAP! Thanks to: GoDaddy.

EP31 How Malware Makes Money Nov 10, 2011

The FBI shuts down a cyber crime syndicate, and we’ll tell you just how much profit they were bring in.

EP32 STOP SOPA Nov 17, 2011

The Internet is facing its greatest challenge yet, we explain why the fight against online piracy has taken a turn towards Internet censorship.

EP33 Stuffed War Stories Nov 24, 2011

Microsoft’s flawed code signing infrastructure puts your machine at risk, find out how.

EP34 Allan’s ZFS Server Build Dec 01, 2011

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EP35 Two Factor Fail Dec 08, 2011

Find out how some simple Social Engineering skills can earn you $45k, a drug cartel’s private cell network.

EP36 Simulated Cyber War Dec 15, 2011

Find out how the 2012 Olympics are preparing for cyper war, we’ll answer a great batch of questions.

EP37 Future SSL Dec 22, 2011

Find out what major infrastructure software uses the admin password of “100”, plus future improvements to SSL, how the CIA keeps their IT guys trustworthy, and… An epic tech war story!! All that and more, on this week’s TechSNAP.

EP38 Unsafe Wifi Dec 29, 2011

A major implementation flaw in protected Wifi has been found, we’ll share the amazing details.

EP39 NGINX vs Apache Jan 05, 2012

How NGINX stacks up to Apache, and which server is right for the job! PLUS: The EFF has raised a red flag over the new version of AOL’s instant messenger we’ll share the details on how it’s logging your conversations, and pre-loading your links.

EP40 SQL Injections Jan 12, 2012

We’ll explain how SQL Injections work, plus cover tools you can use to passively discover details about everyone connected to your network. And Adobe blames some researches for THEIR security mistakes, we’ll explain.

EP41 Cyber Bank Heist Jan 19, 2012

Find out how hackers robbed a bank for nearly $6 million dollars over the Internet, the Zappos security breach, the fall of the koobface botnet, and what happened to Megaupload. Plus we look back at the web’s SOPA protest this week, and see where things stand.

EP42 Answers for Everyone Jan 26, 2012

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EP43 DHCP Attacks Feb 02, 2012

Find out how a simple system update brought DreamHost down for nearly two days, and how the MS Updater Trojan works.

EP44 Server Room Fire Feb 09, 2012

It’s a worst case scenario, when a server room catches fire in this week’s war story! Plus: We’ll share a story that might make you re-think taking advantage of your hard drive warranty, the secrets to reliable SQL replication.

EP45 First Day Fail Feb 16, 2012

A first day on tech job war story, that’s as rough as they get! Plus details on recent doubt researchers have cast around the fundamental security technology behind SSL.

EP46 Email Constipation Feb 23, 2012

We answer the question: What to do when your email server gets blocked, and why it keeps happening. PLUS: GSM phones are vulnerable to a simple tracking attack, all you need is some open source software and some spare hardware, we’ll share the details! And we introduce the TechSNAP “Hall of Shame”.

EP47 NASA Hacked 5,400 Times? Mar 01, 2012

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EP48 Federal Bureau of Lulz Mar 08, 2012

We cover the amazing story of how the FBI infiltrated and exposed LulzSec. And in a retro war story, Microsoft miss more than just a leap day and we answer some of your feedback questions.

EP49 Amazon’s Secrets Mar 15, 2012

Microsoft has released an extremely critical patch, the race against hackers has begun. We’ll give you the details on this important update. Secrets about Amazon’s EC2 back-end have been revealed, and we’ll share them with you.

EP50 Exploits for Sale Mar 22, 2012

Does your government use taxpayer money to buy exploits from the open market? We’ll share the details, malware is being spread via Skype, and we’ve got great news for VLC users! And why you might be logged in as Kenneth today All that and much more, on this week’s TechSNAP.

EP51 Global Blackout a Hoax Mar 29, 2012

Microsoft leads raids on the Zeus botnet and seizes their servers, Duqu still evolving and new details have been revealed.

EP52 Extreme WiFi Makeover Apr 05, 2012

Find out what happens when the Internet Engineering Task Force is faced with unreliable hotel WiFi And we’ve got the details on backdoor built into AT&T’s Microcell’s back door. Yep the back door, has a back door.

EP53 Geek’s Natural Habitat Apr 12, 2012

Software powering many of the devices we use has a critical flaw that can give an attacker root access, we’ll give you the details.

EP54 Exaggerated Cybercrime Apr 19, 2012

We bust some Cybercrime propaganda, give you the scoop on a fresh openSSL vulnerability, and answer a common audience question.

EP55 Obscurity is not Security Apr 26, 2012

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EP56 Learning to Hack May 03, 2012

In Barnes and Noble attempt to censor a magazine article about hacking, that have propelled it into the spotlight. We’ve got the details on this great write up! PLUS: Moving big files around the world, faster torrents, and Microsoft’s hotmail flaw.

EP57 Sage IT Wisdom May 10, 2012

Apple’s latest version of OS X has a major bug that can store your passwords in clear text, an 8 year old vulnerability has been found in PHP, and why the DHS is hoping for attacks on Gas pipelines. Plus – We’ve got some sage advice for Adam, who’s just taken on the role of the company Sysadmin, and we share some of the essential lessons we’ve learned over the years.

EP58 No Pay? No Patch! May 17, 2012

Adobe tells customers to upgrade to get the latest security fixes, Kickstarter has an embarrassing security lapse. PLUS: Self-destructing SSDs, and Mirroring vs a CDN, what’s the difference and when are they used.

EP59 Man In the Browser Attack May 24, 2012

Yahoo has made a mistake so big, you have to hear it to believe it. A common feature in firewalls could actually make you more susceptible attack, Blizzard huge security blunder. PLUS: Separating traffic out between your network cards, and so much more on this week’s TechSNAP.

EP60 Feedback Blowout #1 May 31, 2012

Software that’s supposed to get you around censorship, could be logging your activities online, plus we’ve got a classic Social Engineering story for you. And then we clear the decks and answer a ton of your questions, in our feedback blowout! All that and so much more, in this week’s episode of, TechSNAP.

EP61 I Know Your Password Jun 07, 2012

It’s a simple thing but everyone keeps messing it up, bad password storage practices many popular sites had their password databases leaked online this week, we’ve got the details! Plus how the Flame malware impersonated Windows Update, and another batch of audience questions! All that and more, on this week’s TechSNAP. All that and so much more, in this week’s episode of, TechSNAP.

EP62 Bypassing Authentication Jun 14, 2012

A MySQL flaw so awful, I simply had to laugh. And how a simple SSH config mistake, lead to a really bad day. Plus we answer some great audience questions, all that and much more on this week’s TechSNAP.

EP63 Peek Inside Jun 21, 2012

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EP64 Token Security Jun 28, 2012

How attackers can defeat an RSA token in as little as 15 minutes, FBI has taken down an online fraud ring, we’ve got the details. And a botched software update that shutdown a bank for days. Plus some great audience questions and our answers.

EP65 Faster GPU Cracking Jul 05, 2012

Everyone’s beloved password cracker has had a major update, and you won’t believe what it can do now! The Aerospace industry has a new Advanced Persistent Threat, and a major Microsoft XML flaw already being exploited. Plus we share some infrastructure wisdom in today’s feedback segment.

EP66 Network Benchmarking Jul 12, 2012

Our tools to benchmark and monitor your network.

EP67 Single Point of Failure Jul 19, 2012

Find out how an entire cities infrastructure depended on a single building, and what happened when it exploded. Plus the technical details on Android’s security upgrade, the Apple Appstore payment bypass, and some great audience questions.

EP68 Failure Cascade Jul 26, 2012

The failure of Google Talk takes down several other Google services including GMail and then as a result even Twitter, we got the details. Plus how to determine if your WordPress site has been hacked, and some dangerous new Mac malware. And a batch of audience questions, and our answers. All that and more in this week’s episode of TechSNAP.

EP69 Most VPNs Insecure Aug 02, 2012

We’ll cover how the most common type of VPN has been cracked wide open. Plus what to look for when renting a server, and what’s involved in managing a dedicated box.

EP70 Not So Secret Answers Aug 09, 2012

A Gawker Reporter’s entire online presence is hacked, and all his devices wiped. We’ll walk you through the details of this attack, and why it suggests we might be facing some fundamental challenges. Plus: Your questions, our answers, and so much more.

EP71 Server Puppeteering Aug 16, 2012

Rumor has it the playstation network has been hacked again, but we’ve got the real story. Blizzard suffered a nasty database breach, and it might be much worse then they are letting on.

EP72 Not so Private Keys Aug 23, 2012

How a Man in the Browser attack could expose an airport VPN, RuggedCom’s messed up the very fundamentals again, and the big update from Adobe. Plus – Running Linux in a FreeBSD Jail, virtual networking basics, and a great batch of your questions.

EP73 Double 0-Java Aug 30, 2012

This week we’ll tell you the story about Agent Double 0-Java, the exploit with a license to kill. Plus Google’s creative solution to securing user content. Then it’s a big batch of your questions, and our answers. All that and much more, in this week’s TechSNAP.

EP74 Donated Privacy Sep 06, 2012

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EP75 The Human Factor Sep 13, 2012

It was a tough week for the cloud, we’ll run down the list and summarize what happened to the services we all depend on so much! Plus a big batch of your questions, our answers, and a rocking round-up! All that and a lot more, on this week’s TechSNAP.

EP76 Self Healing Internet Sep 20, 2012

The story about an antivirus that detects itself, IE’s awful zero day exploits, and the Internets amazing ability to route around problems.

EP77 Password SecuritIEEE Sep 27, 2012

A big password leak from a major industry player, mobile security takes a big hit, we cover a couple of the major vulnerabilities affecting our favorite gadgets, and more Java troubles. Plus moving from Apache to Nginx, and a big batch of your questions.

EP78 Wire-Shark Oct 04, 2012

We’ve got the details on a critical flaw in the chip and pin credit card system. The future of secure hashing, doing proper backups with rsync, and how squirrels and sharks take down the Internet. Plus a big batch of your questions, and our answers.

EP79 Don’t Copy That Floppy Oct 11, 2012

How a Russian Spy ring used floppies to pass sensitive information, how Backblaze made it through the great hard drive shortage, and why the US congress is saying no to Chinese Telco manufactures. Plus a big batch of your questions, and our answers.

EP80 Best Tool for the Job Oct 17, 2012

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EP81 Breaking DKM Oct 25, 2012

How an aviation blogger unlocked the secrets of the TSA’s barcode, if you’re a Barnes and Noble shopper we’ve got a story you need to hear, and a serious bug in the Linux Kernel. Plus a batch of your questions, and our answers. All that and so much more, in this week’s TechSNAP.

EP82 /var/water/logged Nov 01, 2012

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EP83 Security by the Horns Nov 08, 2012

How a hardware failure in Indonesia took Google down in California, stealing Crypto keys from virtual machines, and the trouble with Sophos. And an inside look at how Netflix crams so much storage into a teclo near you.

EP84 Patch Your Password Nov 15, 2012

Allan will build the case for abandoning the password, the Skype flaw that will shock you, And we discuss picking the right server OS, when to RAID or not to RAID, and a BIG batch of your questions, and our answers.

EP85 Tales from the BCrypt Nov 22, 2012

How Allan saved PayPal from an embarrassing leak and a bunch of cash, details on the FreeBSD project’s compromise, and the latest advances in password hashing.

EP86 Cat Got Your Router Nov 29, 2012

The amazing Internet speed record set by researches recently, the backdoor built into Samsung’s networked printers, and a clever attack against home routers.

EP87 MySQL or Yours? Dec 06, 2012

MySQL had a bad week, we’ll run down the list of the recently disclosed vulnerabilities, the SSH server that allows an attacker full root access, and a GPU password cracking monster.

EP88 2-Factor Trojan Dec 13, 2012

A trojan that targets your PC and phone to drain your bank account, a powerful 0day exploit against your SmartTV, and a new approach to GPS spoofing. Plus we answer batch of your questions, and so much more.

EP89 WordPress LAN Recon Dec 20, 2012

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EP90 SSH FUD Busting Dec 27, 2012

We bust the FUD around the media’s overreaction to SSH Key mismanagement, plus the details on millions of WordPress databases exposed by a popular plugin.

EP91 Saving Private Exploit Jan 03, 2013

Internet Explorer, Ruby on Rails, and the Windows Nvidia drivers all have new exploits. We’ll tell you the good, the bad, and the ugly. Plus picking the right VPS, a big batch of your questions, and Allan’s videos from EuroBSD Con.

EP92 Hiding in the Silence Jan 10, 2013

A zero day vulnerability takes down some major wikis, how Polish researchers hide secret messages in Skype’s silence.

EP93 Red October Hunts You Jan 17, 2013

If you thought Stuxnet was a big deal, wait till you meet Red October. The incredible story of some of the most sophisticated malware yet surfaces, and we’ve got the details.

EP94 Barricade Your Barracuda Jan 24, 2013

If you have a Barracuda device, it’s time to put it behind a real firewall. We’ll blow your minds with the horrible state of security on many popular Barracuda products.

EP95 Universal Exploit n’ Play Jan 31, 2013

It’s way past time to turn off Universal Plug and Play, we’ll give you the details on the exploit that only requires a single network packet.

EP96 Snakes in a Bank Feb 07, 2013

Using phone tones and a little Python to get access to someone’s bank account, and Oracle steps up with an early patch for Java but it doesn’t fix everything. Then we answer a big batch of your questions, and much more on this week’s TechSNAP.

EP97 Battle of the Bots Feb 14, 2013

A researcher stumbles into the middle of a botnet war, and documents what he finds. Plus a Facebook mistake took down countless sites around the web.

EP98 Attacking the Devs Feb 21, 2013

Facebook and Apple are compromised by the same Java exploit, and the details are quite interesting, Punkbuster service goes offline, taking down online game servers for 100s of users. And a thorough look at report claiming the Chinese military is responsible for hundreds of system compromises.

EP99 How I Met Your SSH Feb 28, 2013

cPanel’s helpdesk was recently compromised, exposing root credentials for many of their customers, plus the troubles at Zendesk that caused quite a headache for twitter and other popular sites. And we debate if we’re living in a post-cryptography world, plus a big batch of your questions, and much more on, on this week’s TechSNAP.

EP100 100% Uptime Mar 07, 2013

We’ve warned against it for nearly 100 episodes, this week we’ll share the fallout from NBC.com getting hacked, Bit9’s whitelist technology is use against them and their customers. Plus the bad news for Java users, a batch of your questions, and some big surprises.

EP101 GIF me root Mar 14, 2013

We’ll explain the MiniDuke malware and the extremely clever way to slipped it’s way into victims systems. Researchers discovered a way to bypass google two-factor authentication, we’ll explain the details, and we look back at 25 years of software vulnerabilities.

EP102 Packets Over 90,000 Mar 21, 2013

A CloudFlare outage takes down three quarter of a million sites, we’ll tell you what went wrong. Some old school malware gets the job done, Allan’s cool toys from Japan, a big batch of your questions our answers, and much more on this week’s TechSNAP.

EP103 Time to Git ZFS Mar 28, 2013

Is your bucket exposed to the public? A security researcher has recently discovered many S3 buckets are publicly available, we’ll share the details.

EP104 Amplifying the Hype Apr 04, 2013

It’s been called the largest DDoS attack in history, we’ll bust past the hype and explain how a DNS Reflection attack works.

EP105 FTP Treasure Trove Apr 11, 2013

A treasure trove of data was found on an open FTP site, leaving AMI BIOS users open to attack. Plus a look at PunkSPIDER, a batch of your questions, and so much more! On this week’s of TechSNAP.

EP106 Evil DNS is Evil Apr 18, 2013

13 of the most popular home routes are wide open to attack, is your’s one of them? Tune in to find out.

EP107 Dedupe Gone Wrong Apr 25, 2013

Oracle patches 128 vulnerabilities, you won’t believe how many of them are critical. Plus how twitter can solve their hacking problem, ZFS questions galore, and much much more! On this week’s TechSNAP.

EP108 Intelligent Malware May 02, 2013

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EP109 Packet Tells A Lot May 09, 2013

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EP110 Jails vs VMs May 16, 2013

A security breach become a lesson for us all. We’ll make some lemonade from a bad situation, and arm you with what you need to protect your self. Plus Demonoid users get phished, a batch of your questions, and much much more. On this week’s TechSNAP.

EP111 BSDCan 2013 Recap May 23, 2013

Researchers find exploits for popular game engines, putting both clients and servers at risk, we’ll share the details.

EP112 Making the Onion Cry May 30, 2013

In an ironic twist of fate, the Onion suffers an embarrassing compromising, that appears to match a new pattern of attack. We’ve got the details.

EP113 Phishin’ Hole Jun 06, 2013

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EP114 Preparing for Orwell’s Internet Jun 13, 2013

We’ve got a bunch of options to protect your privacy online, things to consider before you self host. Plus: With a little planning ahead, you can protect yourself from compelled disclosure, we’ll share the details.

EP115 What’s in Your Cache Jun 20, 2013

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EP116 HP’s Backdoor Jun 27, 2013

Opera’s code signing certificate gets compromised, resulting in malware getting push out via their automatic update system. Plus the backdoor that ships in some high-end HP products, your questions, and much much more.

EP117 Who Watches the Monitors Jul 04, 2013

Extending your office LAN for remote office workers, monitoring the monitoring service, and Zynga’s embarrassing Apache error.

EP118 Phish and Chips Jul 11, 2013

We’ll cover Dropbox’s two-factor authentication flaw, how “Team Telecom” forced fibre providers to enable surveillance, the FBI’s warning about phishing attacks.

EP119 Exploit Brokers Jul 18, 2013

The business of selling 0day exploits is booming, we’ll explain how this shady market works, and how a couple guys turned a Verizon Network Extender into a spy listening post.

EP120 Ethically Hacked Jul 25, 2013

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EP121 Grand Theft BGP Aug 01, 2013

A BGP hack reroutes the traffic of banks, Amazon and many others. We’ll explain how this can happen, and why we don’t see it more often.

EP122 Cost of Encryption Aug 08, 2013

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EP123 Encryption Prediction Aug 15, 2013

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EP124 Little Fish Big Breach Aug 22, 2013

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EP125 Security by Mediocrity Aug 29, 2013

DNS Hijacking takes down the New York Times, Twitter, and more. We’ll explain what happened. Plus researchers bypass Dropbox’s authentication, a big batch of your questions our answers, and much much more! On this week’s TechSNAP.

EP126 Random Access Fires Sep 05, 2013

RAM Prices are getting hot, we’ll tell you why. Plus the router flaw you need to know about, a pfSense disaster, your questions our answers, and much much more.

EP127 NSA SSLeaze Sep 13, 2013

A mobile provider is hacked, customer records are breached, and the authorities suspect it was an inside job, we’ll share the details.
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