![]() ![]() I forgot to look and see whether I'm on 85 today. First we're going to talk about a new Chrome remote code execution flaw which happily people will be patching when they move to Chrome 85. We're going to talk about an incredibly cool bit of technology and an opportunity to sort of step back a little bit and look at the landscape of the whole, like, low-tech meets high-tech, essentially. And it's not my play on words, it's theirs, SpiKey, S-p-i-capital K-e-y. Steve: Until then we have a little bit of a play on words. We're going to be doing an event in October to celebrate security month. Steve: But I've been able to share in those experiences, as well. Steve: I happen to know there have been others. And I've never cheated on you, Steve, not once. Steve: No, this has been, Leo, you're one of my longest lasting relationships. Leo: Thank god you didn't have a crystal ball. Steve: It was August 19th, which was last Wednesday, of 2005 that was our maiden voyage on this journey that you proposed 15 years ago. Steve: I did confirm that this is the launch of Year 16. It's time for Security Now!, the show where we cover your safety, your privacy, your security online with our majordomo, the man in charge, Mr. Leo Laporte: This is Security Now! with Steve Gibson, Episode 781, recorded Tuesday, August 25, 2020: SpiKey. It's all coming up next on Security Now!. And then we'll take a look at an amazing bit of research showing how you can pick a lock just by listening. We'll also talk about the number one way ransomware gets on your system. Coming up, what do the University of Utah, Jack Daniels, and Carnival Cruise Lines have in common? Steve has the answer. ![]() Quarter size (16 kbps) mp3 audio file URL: High quality (64 kbps) mp3 audio file URL: Then, finally, we examine a really terrific new high-tech hack against low-tech locks and their keys. Description: This week we look at a new Chrome remote code execution flaw, some interesting news of three new ransomware victims, an emergency patch from Microsoft, the emergence of amateur RDP exploiters, the 15th birthday of the Zero Day Initiative, finally a good Windows 10 garbageware remover, recommendations of several of my most recommended remote networking utilities, then a bit of miscellany and SpinRite news. ![]()
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