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PaulDotCom Security Weekly - Episode 22 - April 6, 2006

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Live from the PaulDotCom Security Weekly Studio....

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Hosts: Larry Pesce, Paul Asadoorian, "Twitchy"
Email: psw@pauldotcom.com

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Mike and Paul both mentioned hacking on the Apple IIe in the first few minutes of the interview featuring Mike and Ed recorded on 2/12/06.
Mike also mentioned hacking on the Commodore 64

Syngress Question: commodore 64

I'm going to guess that Paul and Mike both owned a VIC 20, and Larry's first computer was an Apple II.

My guess is either

an a4000
or an 80386
based on pauls bio saying he was born in 77

he would be 12yrs old in 89 and 15 in 92

i figure thats an appropriate age range to figure when you would start using a computer.

Apple IIe
From the Mike Poor and Ed Skoudis Interview part 1.

I did a Google search for using Group Policy to control Firefox and ran across a few cool links.

I really like reading this guy's blog and was glad to see a post regarding installing Firefox using GPOs: http://thelazyadmin.com/index.php?/archives/77-Assigning-Applications-with-Group-Policy.html


For those sites that just won't work with Firefox, I open them in a new tab using the FF extension IE Tab. It works very well.

Answer is Apple IIe, and for Larry: TSR-80 model 1.
Sources: 'PSW - Special Edition - Mike Poor & Ed Skoudis Interview - Part 1' and PSW Episode 20.

Hilarious episode guys, and great idea about getting the trivia from past PSW episodes.