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Security Now could be the most important show you watch all week. Security guru Steve Gibson, the man who coined the term spyware and created the first anti-spyware program, joins Leo Laporte every week to guide us through the minefield of ransomware, viruses, cyber espionage, hacking, etc. Records live every Tuesday at 4:30pm Eastern / 1:30pm Pacific / 21:30 UTC.

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SN 1076: FAST16.SYS - Unmasking the NSA's Most Diabolical Digital Sabotage

Published: April 28, 2026 19:56

What if your engineering calculations secretly sabotaged your nation's best efforts? This week, we reveal how a newly uncovered 21-year-old NSA rootkit quietly corrupted scientific research in hostile states and why it changes everything you think you know…

SN 1075: Yes. Exactly. - The Zero-Day Ticking Clock

Published: April 21, 2026 19:25

Security leaders warn the era of AI-driven bug hunting has arrived, with Mythos uncovering hundreds of overlooked vulnerabilities in code bases as trusted as Firefox. Are defenders ready for the avalanche of exploits and the frantic race to patch? A…

SN 1074: What Mythos Means - Marketing or Mayhem

Published: April 14, 2026 19:27

We may already be living through the most consequential hundred days in cyber history, and the arrival of AI that can autonomously chain zero-day vulnerabilities into working exploits means the software industry's long-standing "ship it and patch it later"…

SN 1073: The FCC Bans New Consumer Routers - LinkedIn's JavaScript Bombshell

Published: April 7, 2026 19:38

The FCC has banned all new consumer routers made outside the US, leaving networks stuck with aging, insecure hardware while blocking innovation. Find out why this sweeping move is raising eyebrows and lawsuits—and why it makes zero sense for cybersecurity.…

SN 1072: LiteLLM - Click Fix Attacks Surge

Published: March 31, 2026 19:23

An explosive supply chain hack in Light LLM nearly unleashed catastrophic malware across millions of AI systems, and it took a coder's quick thinking to catch it before it snowballed into disaster. Will California require Linux to verify its user's age. •…

SN 1071: Bucketsquatting - Meta and TikTok's Tracking Pixels

Published: March 24, 2026 17:59

When convenience trumps caution, disaster waits in the wings. Join Steve Gibson and Mikah Sargent as they break down the jaw-dropping oversights lurking in mission-critical tax and cloud tools, and examine how a single unchecked decision can upend internet…

SN 1070: CISA's Free Internet Scanning - Malware Disguised as a VPN

Published: March 17, 2026 19:22

Meta quietly ditches encryption for Instagram chats while TikTok also backpedals on privacy, shaking up assumptions about how much big tech really values your secrets. Meanwhile, Steve Gibson reveals why CISA's free government security scans are an…

SN 1069: You can't hide from LLMs - Was Your Smart TV a Stealth Proxy?

Published: March 10, 2026 19:10

Think your online alias keeps you safe? This episode reveals how advanced language models are making it trivial to de-anonymize users at scale, challenging everything we thought we knew about internet privacy. Anthropic & Mozilla improve Firefox's…

SN 1068: The Call is Coming from Inside the House - Live From Zero Trust World 2026

Published: March 5, 2026 10:25

Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte host a special episode of Security Now live from ThreatLocker's Zero Trust World 2026 in Orlando, Florida. The final frontier of security is internal. Today, we have the tools, techniques and technologies to thwart attacks…

SN 1067: KongTuke's CrashFix - Click, Paste, Pwned

Published: March 3, 2026 15:28

A crafty new breed of social engineering attack is tricking users into launching malware straight from their clipboard, exposing a fresh vulnerability in Windows that even tech pros could fall for. Leo Laporte and Steve Gibson break down how the latest…