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OpenBSD devs patch authentication bypass bug
One of the internet’s most popular free operating systems allowed attackers to bypass its authentication controls.
SSCC 156 – Warbiking in Manhattan, hubris for Google, and how less can be more [PODCAST]
Sophos experts Chester Wisniewski and Paul Ducklin are back with this week’s security podcast, turning plain old news into advice you can use.![]()
LibreSSL ships first portable version, now up to 48% less huge!
LibreSSL, OpenBSD’s drop-in replacement for OpenSSL started after the pain of Heartbleed, has just published its first “portable” version. If you’re a coder and you’re interested in security, why not try it and see what you think?![]()
SSCC 145 – Zero-days x2, fixing Heartbleed x2, and security-by-design [PODCAST]
An 0-day in IE and an 0-day in Flash; two approaches to fixing OpenSSL after Heartbleed; how to get a free pass to Infosec Europe 2014; and why security happens by design and not by accident! Join Chet and Duck for another podcast in the weekly Chet Chat series…![]()
