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OpenSSL
New OpenSSL Vulnerability Leads to...
A recently discovered flaw in OpenSSL, identified as CVE-2024-6119, could potentially lead to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks on applications that rely on OpenSSL for certificate validation. This article explores the specifics...
From Heartbleed to Now: Evolving...
In 2014, the cybersecurity community witnessed a critical OpenSSL vulnerability, “Heartbleed,” which changed how the world perceived digital security. It is considered to be among the most serious flaws in...
Multiple OpenSSL Vulnerabilities...
In 2023, a total of 17 vulnerabilities have been addressed in OpenSSL, a popular cryptography library. They pose a significant risk due to their potential to cause substantial availability disruptions....
Guarding Against a glibc Vulnerability:...
The GNU C Library, also called glibc, is a fundamental component of the Linux-based operating systems. It offers essential functions that programs need to work properly on your system. The...
Breaking Down Cybersecurity Risk Compliance...
In a world growing ever more digitally interconnected, cybersecurity risk compliance has become a top priority for all organizations. This holds especially true for Linux administrators, who often juggle various...
Why your servers can still...
It’s been about a decade since the discovery of Heartbleed, a dangerous OpenSSL exploit that affected millions of systems – and a vulnerability that made its way into popular news...
New OpenSSL Vulnerabilities Addressed by...
Patches for recently discovered OpenSSL vulnerabilities are already available through TuxCare’s KernelCare Enterprise, which, for some distributions, we’ve released before the vendor-supplied updates have been made available. Read on to...