• Security Now 1015: Spatial-Domain Wireless Jamming

  • Mar 5 2025
  • Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
  • Podcast

Security Now 1015: Spatial-Domain Wireless Jamming

  • Summary

    • Firefox amends their privacy policy -- the world melts down.
    • Signal threatens to leave Sweden.
    • Aftermath of the massive $1.5 billion Bybit ETH heist.
    • It turns out that it wasn't actually Bybit's fault.
    • "The Lazarus Bounty" monitoring and management site.
    • Mozilla's commitment to Manifest V2 (and the uBlock Origin).
    • What does the ACM's plea for memory-safe languages mean for developers?
    • What exactly are memory-safe languages?
    • Australia joins the Kaspersky ban.
    • Gmail plans to switch from SMS to QR code authentication.
    • A SpinRite success and some fun feedback.
    • An astonishing new technology for targeted radio jamming

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1015-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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