The open-source SecureDrop Workstation has undergone a security makeover after a third-party security audit flagged multiple problems, including a high-risk bug that could allow an attacker to plant files on target machines.
Application Security·Data Protection
SecureDrop Workstation Gets Post-Audit Security Refresh
The open-source SecureDrop Workstation has undergone a security makeover after a third-party security audit flagged multiple problems, including a high-risk bug that could allow an attacker to plant files on target machines. The post SecureDrop Workstation Gets Post-Audit Security Refresh appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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