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Displaying items by tag: SSL V30

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Tuesday, 14 October 2014 07:23

New Sandworm 0-Day and Possible SSL V3.0 Flaw is a Great Way For a Sysadmin to Start the Day

When you are a sysadmin there is nothing like waking up to not one, but two troubling bits of news. The first one centers on a new and fun Zero-Day vulnerability that affects just about every version of windows that Microsoft still supports. Dubbed Sandworm by iSight, the security firm that discovered it this bug exploits yet another flawed internal mechanism in Microsoft’s OS.

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  • Security
  • Flaws
  • Vulnerability
  • Sandworm
  • iSight
  • Hacking
  • SSL V30
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