Earlier this month we added a new World Affairs forum to the site’s forums.
Adding this forum was a controversial decision. During the past year, it was suggested multiple times that we add a forum where people can discuss environmental issues, government, politics, the War in Iraq, elections, and so on. My initial response was “No, [...]
I’ve decided to share a recording of my raw food coaching session with coach Roger Haeske. This session was conducted on January 4, 2008, when I was only 3-1/2 days into my 30-day trial of the raw food diet.
Roger recorded the phone call from his end. My voice is a little faint on the recording, but [...]
Today was wonderful. I felt very energetic and alert the whole day with scattered bursts of low-level euphoria. The diet seemed much easier to follow, and I didn’t feel nearly as much resistance as I did during the past few days. I’m not completely in love with it, but at least I’m not hating it.
I did my [...]

Hosts: Steve Gibson with Leo Laporte
Steve talks about the remote code execution exploit of the Microsoft Windows TCP/IP vulnerability and answers your questions.
For 16kpbs versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve’s site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written – Spinrite 6.
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Running time: 1:13:11
This evening, Splongcat of project chanology revealed IP adresses, which were hacked through prolexic Anti-DDoS services. Appareantly PROLEXIC security is no match for Anonymous hackers, who claim that the company is “amateuristic and unable of basic networking at best.”Splongcat comments: We did it for lulz