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421: Firewall Fun
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We explore the latest round of Windows vulnerabilities and Jim shares his journey adding OPNsense to his firewall family.
Plus a look back at Apollo-era audio that's still relevant today with the surprising story of the Quindar tones.
Links:
- Critical Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
- Win10 Crypto Vulnerability: Cheating in Elliptic Curve Billiards 2
- NSA discovers a serious flaw in Windows 10
- Exploiting CVE-2020-0601
- CVE-2020-0601 POC
- NSA Cybersecurity Advisory on CryptoAPI Flaw
- Why can’t I get to the internet on my new OPNsense install?! - Jim's Blog
- OPNsense: a true open source security platform and more
- There's An Actual Name And Reason For Those Beeps You Hear In Recordings Of Astronauts In Space
- Quindar Tones
- Cap'n Crunch Whistle and the Secrets of the Little Blue Box
243 episodes
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Manage episode 251349486 series 2438285
Content provided by Jupiter Broadcasting. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jupiter Broadcasting or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
We explore the latest round of Windows vulnerabilities and Jim shares his journey adding OPNsense to his firewall family.
Plus a look back at Apollo-era audio that's still relevant today with the surprising story of the Quindar tones.
Links:
- Critical Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
- Win10 Crypto Vulnerability: Cheating in Elliptic Curve Billiards 2
- NSA discovers a serious flaw in Windows 10
- Exploiting CVE-2020-0601
- CVE-2020-0601 POC
- NSA Cybersecurity Advisory on CryptoAPI Flaw
- Why can’t I get to the internet on my new OPNsense install?! - Jim's Blog
- OPNsense: a true open source security platform and more
- There's An Actual Name And Reason For Those Beeps You Hear In Recordings Of Astronauts In Space
- Quindar Tones
- Cap'n Crunch Whistle and the Secrets of the Little Blue Box
243 episodes
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