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 ...
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Confidential online connections like banking transactions made from public wireless hotspots remain vulnerable to attacks despite improved security that was supposed to fix the problem, researchers ...
Fortinet has fixed multiple severe vulnerabilities impacting its products. The vulnerabilities range from Remote Code Execution (RCE) to SQL Injection, to Denial of Service (DoS) and impact the ...
Palo Alto Networks has published an advisory about its Palo Alto GlobalProtect SSL VPN solution which is used by many organizations. The advisory was a response to research carried out by Orange Tsai ...
The OpenSSL Project has patched two high-severity security flaws in its open-source cryptographic library used to encrypt communication channels and HTTPS connections. The vulnerabilities ...
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 two ...
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 ...
An OpenSSL vulnerability once signaled as the first critical-level patch since the Internet-reshaping Heartbleed bug has just been patched. It ultimately arrived as a “high” security fix for a buffer ...
Nearly every application has at least one vulnerability or misconfiguration that affects security and a quarter of application tests found a highly or critically severe vulnerability, a new study ...
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 ...