Some things just aren’t meant to be exciting. In fact some things are supposed to be so far from novelty, surprise and frivolity that any whiff of excitement at all is a bad sign indeed. Introducing Boring SSL…
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Mobile malware, Gameover, CryptoLocker, and SSL/TLS holes – 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
How long has mobile malware been around? Is it really game over for Gameover and CryptoLocker? Which cryptographic security libraries need patching? It’ll only take a minute to find out…
Latest OpenSSL flaws can lead to information leakage, code execution and DoS
Only two months after the Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL captured global headlines we have another critical update for OpenSSL fixing 6 new flaws.
Move over Heartbleed – here comes another SSL/TLS bug
Which widely used open source SSL/TLS cryptographic library just recently fixed a critical bug caused by a buffer overflow? (Hint. The software isn’t OpenSSL and the vulnerability isn’t Heartbleed.)
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…