We've got a bunch of interesting listener feedback. And this is separately, a cryptocurrency wallet implemented in a web browser, which is where we all say in unison, what could possibly go wrong? Then we're gonna look at another startling vulnerability that was recently discovered in Java versions, 15, 16, 17, and 18, all the last four major versions. We're gonna examine the somewhat breathtaking mistake that Lenovo made across more than 100 of their laptop models, as well as a. Boy, that's a, a mouthful mandated must update list, including a couple of recent entries. We're gonna take a close look at the us cybersecurity and infrastructure security agencies. So as speaking of which that's a perfect segue because today's episode is titled the zero day explosion, Ugh, Uhhuh. You have no lack of material, either more of it. And you said, what would you think about doing a, a podcast, a podcast on security and I said a what cast and the rest is, ah, and that was nearly 18 years ago. Well, and it was in Toronto that in between shooting the four episodes that we were doing of call for help, you are leaning on the, on the stage prop. so you were the second podcast we did on Twitter was security now. So not a whole year, but you know, nearly that. And they were like, what was it? Eight fi eight, 15 or something that you just did with them? Yeah, you're ahead of the game. You were talking to the MacBreak guys and wondering how long they'd been doing their show. How are you ready with you again? We're closing out April the cruelest month of all with a bang. Your loved ones, your privacy online with this guy right here. It's time for Security Now the show we're gonna protect you. And when you're ready to upgrade to Grammarly Premium, get 20% off. Go to /securitynow to sign up for a free account. Get through those emails and your work quicker by keeping it concise, confident, and effective with Grammarly. Cyber criminals use to steal money from your company or personal information from your employees and customers. Fishing conversation hacking ransomware, plus 10 more tricks. And by Barracuda, Barracuda has identified 13 types of email threats and how cyber criminals use them every day. This episode of security now is brought to you by net Foundry, reinvent the at work and eliminate the weight by decoupling security from infrastructure to protect our applications and data with open source zero trust. This is Security Now with Steve Gibson episode 868 recorded Tuesday, April 26th, 2022. Why are there more now than ever before? It's all coming up next on Security Now, podcasts you love from people you trust. And then we'll take a look across the past 10 years of zero days. That has a score of as high as 10 critical critical. Why are there some very old flaws on there? Lenovo has a problem with more than 100 laptop models of vulnerability in Java, 15, 16, 17, and 18. It's time for Security Now, Steve Gibson is here. Time codes refer to the approximate times in the ad-supported version of the show. Please be advised this transcript is AI-generated and may not be word for word.
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