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That Como guyGreat showStill great after 20 years.
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JohnFromColoradoCan't wait to get it each weekI've listened to every episode of Security Now and look forward to it each week. Steve is a one of a kind techie and educator and Leo keeps it lively in meaningful ways. I really appreciate Steve's deep dives. As a developer/engineer I get a lot of value from the depth and thoroughness of Steve's explanations. I've used security now to help educate young engineers and it helps me stay current with this crazy fast moving industry. Keep 'em rolling! They're great!
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MrmojorisesExcellent podcast!Been seriously a listener since episode no 1. Great podcast I look forward to each week’s show.
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BlindNotBroken84Changed from 5 stars to 1 starEvery other TWiT podcast has become a platform for political commentary, and I had hoped this show would stay focused on security. Unfortunately, Leo just can’t help himself. Now the FBI is “weaponized”? What’s next—claiming that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is doing something outrageous, like investigating crimes?
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0xbeepBoopHow many Rs in strawberryAfter listening for 10 years, I am unsub’ing and not coming back until AI model collapse. I can no longer willingly listen to people shill for ChatGPT. I get paid to that at work and even that makes me question why I even bother continuing to work in this field when it is filled with such automatons. If AI is so great, ask it how many Rs are in “strawberry”. Or ask it -(241)-(-241)+(-1), and THEN ask it -(241)-(-241)-1. Equivalent right? Well Copilot thinks the first is -1 and the second is 481. Omg AGI is truly here, that’s proof! May wanna reevaluate your AI optimisms, people.
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JoshFentonSteve is GreatI have mixed feelings on Leo, but Steve is awesome.
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FellowGEEKEating Crackers on the MicrophoneShow is good but I am hating the audio, Leo is eating crackers in my ear. I hate it. For now one star till Leo learns how to behave!
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Rhode73To longI’m a long time fan, but the show is just to long. Plus, I can’t handle the same old jokes (what could possibly go wrong). Not to mention they have to beat a dead horse about Show #1000. I’m done, very good security information, but way to much of fluff.
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boyfromthedwarf9Has great tech info but Leo keeps inserting fake far left politicsSept 24 2024, Leo keeps pushing his politics into a tech podcast. The Hezbollah beepers were not terrorism, they were a response to Israelis in 1/3rd of the country not being able to live in their homes because Hez has been firing missiles since the day after 10/7. The only ppl given the beepers were in Hez, but Leo seems to feel bad about that.
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kiddaileyGreat, but now ads on subscriberGreat podcast. Been listening for years and subscribed. But the last few Subscriber edition episodes are no longer ad free. Bummer :( Edit: looks like the ads are gone again. Must have been an oversight for a few episodes. Thanks!
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Bob FEDCBACan’t missI haven’t missed an episode in at least a decade. It is my one must watch/listen show of the week. There is lots of great stuff and occasionally a deep dive which I enjoy. Frequently I hear something I missed elsewhere and am able to strengthen my clients and my security posture.
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JD000000000000000Can’t Get EnoughI am a security professional and have been listening to Security Now for years. I learn new things every episode. Steve and Leo have a way of breaking down complex issues to a language that anyone can understand. Keep up the great work!
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SecEnthusedBest security podcastI’m a security professional and this is the only podcast I never miss. I’ve learned a lot and I’ve been in the field 20 years.
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Alex6464The last TWIT podcast I enjoy.I used to listen to/ subscribe to 5-6 TWIT shows. I’m down to two, and MBW is on the chopping block. But Security Now remains stellar. Steve Gibson is a treasure.
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Rob StanfieldJust the factsWhile Steve will make it past 1000 podcast episodes, sadly I will not. I’ve really enjoyed listening to Steve and Leo over the years, but they have stopped getting to the root cause of too many stories before reporting on them. Episode 958 was the last one. See you!
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Hamesh FranksListening to a text bookI’ve listened to 2 episodes and may change my mind, but here are my issues right now. 1–They try and connect and cram to many topics into one episode and it leaves my confused about what the point they are trying to make is. 2–While the speaker has a great reading voice there is a lot of “fluff” words that could be cut out to get to the point faster and make it more clear what is trying to be said. 3–It feels a bit “impersonal.” For me I want a pod cast that has both the facts, the opinion of the speaker, and line between those two things. It might be there the more you listen, but I didn’t feel it. 4th—This podcast really is for people who are already in this field and would like to stay up to day with what is going on. It’s not for “the common man.” ***Please don’t take my word alone! Give a listen yourself and see if you agree or disagree.
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Dennis_LinuxLove Leo, love his politics even more!Love Leo, love his politics even more!
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PixelterraWay too longWhile I do appreciate the idea of TWIT shows, they are just simply too long and long-winded for me. I have tried many times to listen to the shows but I just can't make it through before something else comes up. Even at double speed. I guess that's just how my life is at the moment. I suppose I'm not the target audience, but I tried to get through around 20 different podcast a day. If they were all two hours long like this, I would not get anywhere. It feels more like talk radio. I guess the issue comes down to the fact that I could get everything I want from these shows if they were condensed down into 20 minutes by a good editor, and by setting the intention to be concise. I realize that this is not their style, but I do wish it were.
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LukeTech1Simply excellentThis was one of the main sources that started my journey into information security around 2015. I caught up on the hundreds of back episodes and have been listening ever since. This one i smy number one recommended podcast for infosec professionals, students, or those wanting to make a career change. If you want to be able to "talk the talk," this podcast helps you do that; it deepens our understanding of risk, vulnerabiliies, and exploits so we can have meaningful conversations with peers and business to help mitigate risk. Steve, the host, and Leo the co-host have great chemistry and their speaking style is clear and easy to understand. It's mostly on-topic with only a few diversions into Steve's other projects and interests (sci-fi books and movies, sign me up).
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ThemeProThe Show Notes Will Save TimeFrom my standpoint, Security Now is one of the few TWiT shows still worth watching. For the most part, Steve Gibson does a solid job explaining security matters that are typically complex. On the negative side, the show is overly long, Gibson can get too far in the weeds, and the host (Leo Laporte) is extraneous. Thankfully, you can the show notes Gibsons website and it’s essentially a transcription.
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JapestheJesterSteve swears like a sailor!Leo, you cracked me up so much at the end of this podcast while I was cooking up a new style of food I’ve never cooked before, i had to stop and pause because I was laughing so hard. I have been listening religiously since at least 2017, and every week, it’s not the worst stuff happening, things the majority of us aware of cybersecurity are capable of keeping up with. For example, your see it in the news, patch your system, etc. but nowadays, I really feel like the news out there isn’t really putting out the “news” like they used to. Not certain if that makes sense but I feel like even when it comes to pallet device security updates it’s maybe two or three days later until I even come across an article talking about it, then I go to settings>general>software update and lo and behold, boom we have a severely needed update just waiting for me to click start. What is the problem? It’s set to auto updates, which previously we would have never done, but now it’s acceptable. Anyways, love what y’all do, especially love listening to y’all. Y’all my brothas. P.S. the fact the Steve agreed to not stopping at 1,000 episodes *chefs kiss* Love y’all, peace out ♥️ J. P. Walker
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FnFoundrySubscription now?I’ve listened for years, supported Steve with multiple copies of SpinRite. Had no idea why I wasn’t getting new episodes only to find out what’s been in my app for years is now subscription only. Pass.
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PenguintopiaAd hominem attacks and politicsI have listened to this podcast since episode 1 and have not missed a single one. Steve Gibson is extremely knowledgable and personable, and is a guy I'd love to have a beer with. Unfortunately, the host, Leo Laporte, is prone to inject politics and conduct ad hominem attacks on individuals with whom he disagrees. The show is GREAT when he's on vacation, but can't recommend it otherwise.
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ICUSandmanEducational and EntertainingI have learned so much from listening to this show! Steve Gibson has a unique ability to explain complex concepts in plain English. If you're new to the show and new to security I highly recommend listening to the earliest episodes!
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BassAleMeConvertThank you Steve (and Leo) for keeping this topic entertaining, as well as informative, for these many years. Because of you, I got more and more interested in the security field of IT and have finally transitioned into it. Still have a lot to learn, probably past 999, Steve.
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The Thinker I amKeep your political views outLeo seems to be falling further and further out of touch with what “we” the listeners want from a security podcast. Making your views facts in your mind does not make it true. Sorry to say I need to stop listening.
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linux 66Great podcastI make sure I pause any other podcast and listen to Steve. Great wealth of knowledge and simple to understand. Thank you and keep up the great work.
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MinaFeederGetting less technical with every showThis used to be a great podcast; very informative and educational about computer security. Increasing time is spent with the hosts opining on topics outside computer security and quite frankly outside their expertise. Stay in your lane!
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Perma LinkToo much salesToo much sales, and using the cloud, google, windows, passwords in extensions. Nope. The men seem sweet, but the content needs some updating for todays unsecured world.
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HASHLEYMehMore ads than content, condescending tone, opinion based content rather than that based in fact and very shallow exploration of the topics that are spoken about, not above a 9th grade level. Lose the 5 minute ad segments between every segment and make it at least seem like the show is not hosted by grifters. If these guys really are in security, I would be surprised.
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G G AshbrookTruly significant materialI have been listening to Security Now for probably a decade. Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte in Security Now represent more than a weekly news update, and more than clear technical instruction and advice which of course are also present. Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte have created an historically important body of work that represents ethics, value, best practice, and dare I say philosophy which are of vital importance. If someone had recently come to earth, they could be forgiven for thinking that all humans are merely thoughtless cowboy coders creating endless spaghetti western code without higher level conscious awareness of reality. Even universities are infamously poor at teaching how to code responsibly in the real world. But Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte are living proof that many people are both caring and intelligent and working hard to do things in the right way for present and future generations. Words cannot convey the depth of my gratitude.
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RST ClerkLove the podcast, hate the changesI’ve been a listener for over 9 years. Steve and Leo are great. This podcast is like a comfortable pair of shoes; I’ll listen to it in traffic or fall asleep to it at night after a long day. Twit earned my trust by keeping things familiar in an ever changing world, which is why I’m annoyed by the glut of unnecessary changes lately: first to the cover art (the iconic mustachioed Steve Gibson headshot), and now even to the theme song?? Suddenly that old pair of comfortable shoes has been swapped out by a shiny new set of ill-fitting Nikes, and I don’t like it.
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m0useb0tBest episodes have guest co hostsTime to lose Leo.
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[REDACTED] USERToo bad youre part of twitWeird how the best twit shows leave twit to be even better shows. Security now should… this message is brought to you by spinrite. leave twit and become a real security show.
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Michael MiklosVery InformativeHave loved this podcast for over a decade. Steve is always my go to for security advice!
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poplopezLeo and Steve, thank youYou have entertained and educated me for years and I am grateful for such a great show. I recommend this to anyone who has an interest in technology and how it works.
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DigitalSorceressI’ve listened on and off but I keep coming backThroughout the years I have listen to this podcast regularly and then dropped it for a while etc. I have to say that I am really glad that Steve and Leo still there for me when I come back because overall I have gotten very useful informative information I still use Firefox with NoScript religiously even though it got too fiddly for Steve Every time I start thinking “Steve is being hyperbolic on this one” time seems to prove that if anything things were worse by a lot… Keep up the great work
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DSA344STOP READING your copy, Steve. Pay attention to your cohost Leo.They don’t get much smarter than Steve Gibson when it comes to computer security, but his presentation of the materials is awful. I can’t even watch this show these days. Steve has citations, and he loves to read them. He’ll spend several minutes reading an online article outloud to the audience, in a droning, slow paced, monotone that puts me to sleep, or more likely makes me stop listening. Suggestion: cite the article, provide a link, then summarize it and explain it. Leo checks in at the beginning, but then checks out to play whatever video game he’s into this week. It used to be interesting when he and Steve actually both contributed to the topic. And like every TWiT Network podcast, there’s just too many LONG adverts for Leo’s sponsors. But wait, there’s more, Steve also is allowed one SpinRite “customer testimonial” (ADVERT), where (surprise, surprise) he reads off a long letter from a customer praising the product, in that monotone drone of his. STOP, please. There has to be something better than TWiT out there, so I’m checking out and looking for it. Bye.
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cchubbuckJust seems like Steve reading a monologueThere used to be some back and forth but now either Steve’s speech pattern has changed, I just noticed it, or he actually writes out EVERYTHING he’s going to say in the 2 hours…but it just seems stilted and artificial. Also: I get being the contrarian…believe me, but Steve’s ‘never try anything new’ attitude is insane. I’ve known people that after Windows 7 was out for 3 years would still be on XP saying ‘XP just got stable’…this is Steve. This podcast is a good REPORT on security news, but that’s all it is. Steve isn’t so much security researcher as he is a security REPORTER. In that aspect, the podcast is good if you can get past the stilted delivery.
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User46451Somewhat knowledgeable commentarySteve is the Kim Kommando of the computer security sector. Knows a little but lacking when you dig deeper. Good for beginners.
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Bug301Great podcastVery entertaining, and thorough and understandable breakdowns of technical issues. Great way to stay current on cyber security incidents and advancements.
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8675309_McafeeErudite and very fun security podcast, must listen for me every week.Steve’s show has been a mainstay for years, highly recommend for those interested in learning or keeping up with the information security field.
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prefer.privacyContact me please about what you where talkingAbout on your podcast I am going there that for days now and can’t receive no help with security issues and it may be important as I have received to letters stating that my data has been breached my Apple email will be my nickname
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erok81Great Podcast…but the Ads!Great listen for security news but it seems like most of the podcast is advertisements. It’s starts to become difficult to tell when they are talking about news or peddling something.
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Jayel JohnsonA must listen! For the information on TechA must listen very informative!
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PenguinFredThe best security podcast out there!Steve and Leo have been doing this weekly podcast for many years, and it continues to be a must-listen podcast for anyone interested in protecting their computer(s) and their company. Deep dives into the latest vulnerabilities, plus explanations of how security works and best practices!
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KimClavicleObsessedWow. This show is for anyone who wants to get thoroughly caught up on network technology. Pick any recent episode and receive a survey of particular parts of the computer security world. Steve’s number one concern is the users’ safety. Leo and Steve explain the basics because every topic is unique and sometimes entirely new to the mainstream. I am amazed each week.
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Route 247Great info collected in one placeCongratulations to Steve. Great podcast for security alerts and updates.
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BearsQBSolid showSteve is fun to listen to when he’s not touting his products. Leo is typical IT know it all and a bit pretentious, but has good chemistry with Steve. Show is a solid B
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ghostmournBeen tuning in since high schoolIf your into it sec. this is the show
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