Secure websites affected by SSL flaw
Bug can be used to hack into servers Robert McMillan Web users are being warned aboout a serious flaw in the technology used to transfer information securely on the internet.... More »
PC Advisor - Nov. 6, 2009
SSL, TLS vulnerable to publicly-disclosed attack
Page 1 of 2 A serious flaw has been discovered in the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol used to protect data in transit across the Internet. Are your Internet banking... More »
ITWire - Nov. 5, 2009
HTTPS, SSL attack vector discovered; fix is on the way
A security flaw that has been identified in the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol could open the door for man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks against HTTPS communication.... More »
ArsTechnica - Nov. 6, 2009
Zero-day flaw found in web encryption
A zero-day flaw in the TLS and SSL protocols, which are commonly used to encrypt web pages, has been made public. Security researchers Marsh Ray and Steve Dispensa unveiled... More »
ZDNet Asia - Nov. 6, 2009
SSL flaw prompts security scramble
The discovery of a new flaw in the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol is prompting both networking and security vendors to issue warnings. Mobile security vendor PhoneFactor... More »
Personal Computer World - Nov. 5, 2009
Big Business' SSL Problem
Tim Callan BURLINGAME, Calif. -- Secure browsing has taken another major hit, this time from a security outfit called PhoneFactor located in Overland Park, Kan. PhoneFactor... More »
Forbes.com - Nov. 5, 2009
SSL flaw prompts security scramble
The discovery of a new flaw in the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol is prompting both networking and security vendors to issue warnings. Mobile security vendor PhoneFactor... More »
PC Magazine UK - Nov. 5, 2009
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