Data Leakage Vulnerability Patched in OpenSSL
A total of seven vulnerabilities, most of which can be exploited for DoS attacks, have been patched in OpenSSL.
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A total of seven vulnerabilities, most of which can be exploited for DoS attacks, have been patched in OpenSSL.
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Pentest reports sometimes include bad information under a heading like, βWeak TLS Configurationβ or βInsecure SSL Certificates.β This article will explain how TLS is supposed to work, common ways it [β¦]
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David Fletcher// The following blog post is meant to expand upon the findings commonly identified in BHIS reports. Β The βServer Supports Weak Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS)β is almost universal across [β¦]
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David Fletcher // On a recent internal penetration test engagement, I was faced with using a Juniper VPN to access the target network. One small problem, Juniper does not formally [β¦]
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David Fletcher // Have you ever looked at Nessus scan results to find the below in the output? Recently I was on engagement and encountered just this situation. Β I found [β¦]
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