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A security researcher exposes 13 million MacKeeper user data using the Shodan search engine. Is Kazakhstan's new encryption law a preview of future U.S. policy? FBI chief asks tech companies to stop offering end-to-end encryption, 13 million MacKeeper user's data exposed, Cloudflare, Facebook and others compromise on SHA-1 sunsetting, Google to deprecate one of Symantec's root certificates, major expoit in Bell Canada's routers reveal WPA2-PSK, Wired thinks it has unmasked Satoshi Nakamoto... maybe not, a suspected hit and run driver caught in Florida after car called the cops, Telegram cryptanalysis, and Steve answers possibly the coolest question he's ever been asked for a Q&A!

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  • Originally Aired December 15, 2015
  • Runtime 90 minutes
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-G
  • Network TWiT
  • Created September 18, 2017 by
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  • Modified September 18, 2017 by
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Name Type Role
Steve Gibson Writer
Leo Laporte Writer
Leo Laporte Director