IBM blocks attack in SSL/TLS – The Bar Mitzvah attack
IBM recently issued a security bulletin for a newly discovered security vulnerability - a weak cryptography algorithm in the SSL/TLS protocol stack--that ...
Read moreDetailsIBM recently issued a security bulletin for a newly discovered security vulnerability - a weak cryptography algorithm in the SSL/TLS protocol stack--that ...
Read moreDetailsBlackphone, the Smartphone from encryption and privacy firm Silent Circle is on show at the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum ...
Read moreDetailsCryptzone has announced the launch of an access management solution designed to offer a solution for both cloud and hybrid ...
Read moreDetailsThe road to a secure web is fraught with difficulties both in technology and practice. Speaking at RSA Conference in ...
Read moreDetailsCyber security remains a major priority for the US Government, but it continues to struggle with encrypted traffic. Speaking at ...
Read moreDetailsKaspersky Lab, in conjunction with the National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) of the Netherlands’ police, has released a repository of CoinVault ransomware decryption ...
Read moreDetailsJust two weeks after introducing the "opportunistic encryption" feature to Firefox, Mozilla has disabled it in order to fix a ...
Read moreDetailsMozilla has announced the availability of “opportunistic encryption”, offering unauthenticated encryption over TLS for data that would otherwise be carried ...
Read moreDetailsIf communications are monitored and encryption is still Pretty Good, is the bigger challenge not only maintaining control of keys, ...
Read moreDetailsThe RC4 protocol remains a troublesome part of the SSL, and weaknesses allow for a new Man-in-the-Middle attack vector. According ...
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