Nov 29 2005
Network Security Podcast, Episode 3
Oy, I can’t believe what I just did. I spent over an hour preparing for the podcast, recorded it, and then as I’m editing the audio, I decided to close the Firefox tabs. As I close the last one I realized I hadn’t created the show notes yet. D’ohh. So, if I’ve missed a link, please let me know and I’ll add it as soon as I can. Tonights show is just over 45 minutes, including the music at the end! At this rate, I’ll have to go to a twice weekly show. Download the file and listen to me rant about Diebold voting machines, talk about the EPIC Top 10 and Chilling Effects, as well as give my own views on PCI.
As a side note, I think some of the audio effects I’m picking up are the built in sound card on my system. I thought it was pretty good, but I’ll just have to buy a better sound card and find out (next year, that is).
Network Security Podcast, November 29, 2005 - Episode 3
Tonight’s podsafe music by: Redshell - The Answer
DoS Exploit for MS05-053 released
Microsoft Internet Explorer “window()” Arbitrary Code Execution Vulnerability
EFF challenges Diebold exemption in North Carolina
N.C. judge declines protection for Diebold
California invites Black Box Voting to hack Diebold voting machines
Fasten your seatbelts - It’s time to bring this thing in for a landing
Hoofnagle’s Consumer Privacy Top 10
Consumer Protection
Excommunicated?
Chilling Effects
Efficient Process or Chilling Effects?
FBI Warns the Public
PCI Data Security Standards
As always, thanks for listening, and you can send feedback to netsecpodcast@mckeay.net.
