Mining the Logs | Coder Radio 444
The broader software problem the Log4Shell vulnerability reveals, and the story of how ...
December 15, 2021
Linux Action News 219
The Log4Shell vulnerability is making waves this week; we’ll explain why and brea...
December 12, 2021
Linux Action News 174
Google removes Matrix chat-client Element from the Play store, sudo has a major flaw wi...
January 31, 2021
Firewall Fun | TechSNAP 421
We explore the latest round of Windows vulnerabilities and Jim shares his journey addin...
January 24, 2020
Conference Gear Breakdown | BSD Now 311
NetBSD 9.0 release process has started, xargs, a tale of two spellcheckers, Adapting Tr...
August 15, 2019
A Thoughtful Episode | BSD Now 273
Thoughts on NetBSD 8.0, Monitoring love for a GigaBit OpenBSD firewall, cat’s source ...
November 21, 2018
Neutral Nets | TechSNAP 346
We get depressed over some new stats confirming our worst fears about the huge number o...
November 20, 2017
Spy Tapes | TechSNAP 340
We try our hand at spycraft with a set of espionage themed stories covering everything ...
October 12, 2017
That one time in NYC | User Error 28
Chris and Noah join from NYC in this compact episode! We cover the iPhone vulnerability...
September 30, 2017
FCC’s Free Offsite Storage | TechSNAP 337
That Equifax hack? So last week! This weeks vulnerability is BlueBorne, a new attack on...
September 19, 2017
LetsEncrypt is a SNAP | TechSNAP 328
The recent ‘Devil’s Ivy’ vulnerability has caused quite a rash in the security jo...
July 18, 2017
Unsecured IO | TechSNAP 327
GNUPG has just released a fix for a dangerous side-channel attack that could expose you...
July 11, 2017