The OpenSSL Project today warned that the widely deployed TLS/SSL toolkit is vulnerable to a serious security flaw that exposes users to denial-of-service attacks.
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OpenSSL Ships ‘High Severity’ Security Patch
The OpenSSL Project today warned that the widely deployed TLS/SSL toolkit is vulnerable to a serious security flaw that exposes users to denial-of-service attacks. The post OpenSSL Ships ‘High Severity’ Security Patch appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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