Bullsh1t
02.03.2016, 05:41
sorry für copy paste !
A new deadly security vulnerability has been discovered in OpenSSL that affects more than 11 Million modern websites and e-mail services protected by an ancient, long deprecated transport layer security protocol, Secure Sockets Layer (SSLv2). Dubbed DROWN, the highly critical security hole in OpenSSL was disclosed today as a low-cost attack that could decrypt your sensitive, secure HTTPS
ein ausführlicher artikel dazu:
http://thehackernews.com/2016/03/drown-attack-openssl-vulnerability.html
A new deadly security vulnerability has been discovered in OpenSSL that affects more than 11 Million modern websites and e-mail services protected by an ancient, long deprecated transport layer security protocol, Secure Sockets Layer (SSLv2). Dubbed DROWN, the highly critical security hole in OpenSSL was disclosed today as a low-cost attack that could decrypt your sensitive, secure HTTPS
ein ausführlicher artikel dazu:
http://thehackernews.com/2016/03/drown-attack-openssl-vulnerability.html