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The mystery high-severity flaw that people were expected to be fixed in #openssl is no Heartbleed, but it is serious and users should update. Earlier this week, the OpenSSL Project advised users that patches scheduled to be released Thursday will address several #security #flaws, one of which was classified as high severity. The announcement gave […]

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There is nowhere to hide. Just two months following the discovery of Heartbleed, the massive OpenSSL bug that affected two-thirds of the entire Internet at the time it was revealed, a new OpenSSL bug has been uncovered that could be even more dangerous. Led by Masashi Kikuchi, security researchers at Japan-based Lepidum shared their discovery on Thursday, […]

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Theres a new bug in OpenSSL, much to everyones dismay, and this one allows attackers to see and modify traffic between an OpenSSL client and an OpenSSL server. While this may sound terrible, its actually nowhere near as bad as Heartbleed was. In fact, the issue is limited because it only affects specific versions of […]

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