Tag: OpenSSL
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FreeBSD 14.0 released, OpenSSH and OpenSSL updated
FreeBSD 14.0 is now available for the amd64, aarch64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, powerpc64le, powerpcspe, armv7, and riscv64 architectures. …
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Update NOW: OpenSSL 1.1.1’s Shelf-Life Has Ended
OpenSSL is the most popular SSL (Secure Socket Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) program in Linux, Unix, Windows, and numerous …
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OpenSSL 1.1.1 reaches end of life for all but the well-heeled
OpenSSL 1.1.1 has reached the end of its life, making a move to a later version essential for all, bar those with extremely deep pockets. …
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Serious Security: GnuTLS follows OpenSSL, fixes timing attack bug
Last week, we wrote about a bunch of memory management bugs that were fixed in the latest security update of the popular OpenSSL encryption …
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OpenSSL Releases Security Advisory
OpenSSL has released a security advisory to address multiple vulnerabilities affecting OpenSSL versions 3.0.0, 2.2.2, and 1.0.2. An …
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OpenSSL Releases Vulnerabilities Patches
Feb 7th, 2023 – OpenSSL Vulnerability Overview: OpenSSL releases vulnerability patches for two freely supported open-source binary trains …
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OpenSSL fixes High Severity data-stealing bug – patch now!
OpenSSL, probably the best-known if not the most widely-used encryption library in the world, has just release a trifecta of security …
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Week in review: High-severity OpenSSL vulnerabilities fixed, Patch Tuesday forecast
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: ConnectWise backup solutions open to …
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The OpenSSL security update story – how can you tell what needs fixing?
Yesterday, we wrote about the waited-for-with-bated-breath OpenSSL update that attracted many column-kilometres of media attention last …
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OpenSSL fixed two high-severity vulnerabilities
The OpenSSL project fixed two high-severity flaws in its cryptography library that can trigger a DoS condition or achieve remote code …
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OpenSSL Security Advisory Downgraded to High Severity
Two new vulnerabilities in popular open source library OpenSSL could theoretically cause remote code execution (RCE) and denial of service, …
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OpenSSL dodges a security bullet
At first, it looked like the OpenSSL 3.x security bug was going to be truly awful. While it was feared to be a critical error that could …
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