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OpenSSL® Releases 12 Security Fixes
Several security vulnerabilities in OpenSSL® now have patches, and users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest releases of the widely used open source software. OpenSSL® 0.9.8zf, 1.0.0r, 1.0.1m, and 1.0.2a are now available for download from the OpenSSL® website. Each includes multiple bug and security fixes with a couple classified as High in severity. One involves the FREAK flaw, which silently downgrades the software to EXPORT_RSA, and the other corrects a vulnerability to an MITM attack against a server which supports an RSA export ciphersuite.
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Stagefright - probably the most dangerous threat to smartphones right now
Can you imagine a single received MMS could allow hackers to access all your data on your phone? Meet Stagegright, the exploit that is a threat for 950 million smartphones with Android. Vulnerability like this is very dangerous because it does not require any action by the victim - all the hacker needs to compromise your smarthphone is your phone number.
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