Episode Summary
What's the new "nearest neighbor" attack and how do you defend against it?
Let's Encrypt just turned 10. What changes has it wrought?
Now the Coast Guard is worried about Chinese built ship-to-shore cranes.
Pakistan becomes the first country to block Bluesky.
There's a new way to get Git repos "swatted" and removed.
Who's to blame for Palo Alto Networks' serious new 0-day vulnerabilities?
If you have any of these six D-Link VPN routers, unplug them immediately!
It turns out that VPN apps are against Shariah Law. Who knew?
The Return of Windows Recall. What are we learning now?
How many of today's systems remain vulnerable to last year's most popular exploits?
We share and respond to a bunch of terrific feedback from our listeners.
What are Microsoft's "Connected Experience" and why might you choose to disconnect from them?
Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1002-Notes.pdf
Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte
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