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Just two months after the Heartbleed Bug scare, the open-source group for OpenSSL today warned of a new set of vulnerabilities discovered in the protocol that could let an attacker carry out ...
The OpenSSL project has reported fixes for several vulnerabilities, at least one of them serious. The most significant vulnerability is SSL/TLS MITM vulnerability (CVE-2014-0224). Unlike Heartbleed, ...
The entire IT world is in the process of devising strategies to handle Heartbleed bug, an OpenSSL vulnerability, amidst several warnings from governments, enterprises and IT experts. InfotechLead.com ...
New security holes are always showing up. The latest one, the so-called Heartbleed Bug in the OpenSSL cryptographic library, is an especially bad one. While Heartbleed only affects OpenSSL's 1.0.1 and ...
Server administrators are advised to upgrade OpenSSL again to fix eight new vulnerabilities, two of which can lead to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. The flaws are only of moderate and low severity, ...
Websites and companies that rely on OpenSSL should patch their systems as soon as possible. The developer of Open SSL, a widely used open-source encryption library, released Tuesday a patch to fix ...
The maintainers of the OpenSSL library, one of the more widely deployed cryptographic libraries on the Web, have fixed a serious vulnerability that could have resulted in the revelation of 64 KB ...
The two vulnerabilities in OpenSSL 3.0 are now rated as high rather than critical severity after further testing.
Just a few months after Heartbleed was discovered and (thankfully) resolved, another OpenSSL bug is haunting the web encryptions. The new bug SSL/TLS MITM was posted by the OpenSSL group in a ...
Security advisories for OpenSSL should not be used for competitive advantage, according to the development project behind the widely used cryptography component. The warning comes from the OpenSSL ...
The team behind the widely used open source cryptographic library OpenSSL has patched two vulnerabilities in the service that it had previously taken the somewhat unusual step of pre-warning security ...