Risky Business #77 -- Google engineers huffing Chrome?

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09 Sep 2008 » Risky Business

This week's edition of Risky Business is brought to you by Tenable Network Security.

It's been a fairly quiet week so we've prepared a shorter than usual show. In this week's podcast we take a look at the depressing state of the Internet -- a recent 'net-wide scan by nmap creator Fyodor found Telnet is the second most commonly open port. Marcus Ranum pops in to discuss the possible role of backbone providers in mopping up this outrageously shite style of systems management.

ZDNet Australia's Munir Kotadia is also along this week to discuss the news. Nothing earth-shattering -- a few bugs in Google's newly-released Chrome browser, some Facebook application badness and a downright skeletal-challenging backflip on the part of MythBusters' host Adam Savage.

Enjoy!

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