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Google has released the details on a new SSL 3.0 bug, codenamed Poodle, that threatens all modern browsers with a man-in-the-middle attack -- and the only solution is to disable the old handshake ...
Fortinet patches six vulnerabilities, including critical flaws in FortiFone and FortiSIEM leading to configuration leak and ...
Turns out a major design flaw discovered and patched five years ago in the old SSL 3.0 encryption protocol, which exposed secure sessions to the so-called POODLE attack, didn't really die: A ...
The two vulnerabilities in OpenSSL 3.0 are now rated as high rather than critical severity after further testing. The OpenSSL project released a patch for two high severity vulnerabilities in the ...
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Today, the OpenSSL project has issued an advisory for two high-severity vulnerabilities CVE-2021-3449 and CVE-2021-3450 lurking in OpenSSL products. OpenSSL is a commonly used software library for ...
How many times have we encountered Web sites that reassure us about their security just because they use SSL? We see statements such as, "Your transactions are protected by SSL." What does this ...
Security teams found 16,500 new vulnerabilities in 2018, according to Tenable. Obviously, that’s way too many for most — if not all — organizations to wrap their arms around. The “good” news is that ...