- Security Fixes and Improvements
- By Eduard Kovacs
- July 7th, 2012
Cyberoam on DPI Device Vulnerability: Traffic Interception Is Not Possible
The company has explained the technology it uses for the HTTPS Deep Scan Inspection
- Security Fixes and Improvements
- By Eduard Kovacs
- July 4th, 2012
Vulnerability in Cyberoam DPI Devices Allows Traffic Interception
Tor Project has released a security advisory and all browser vendors have been alerted
- Security Fixes and Improvements
- By Eduard Kovacs
- July 4th, 2012
20% of Global 2000 Firms Exposed to Flame-Style Malware Breaches, Venafi Finds
A free tool has been made available to aid companies in locating MD5-signed certificates
- Advisories
- By Eduard Kovacs
- June 7th, 2012
Expert on Flame: Microsoft Have Fixed Their Problem, Not “the Problem”
Venafi's CEO shares some interesting insight on the latest threat and digital certificates
- Security Fixes and Improvements
- By Eduard Kovacs
- June 5th, 2012
Flame Uses Cryptographic Collision Attack to Sign Code, Microsoft Says
An expert shared some interesting insight on how dangerous rogue certificates can be
- Virus alerts
- By Eduard Kovacs
- May 4th, 2012
Malware Signed with Chinese Certificate Used in Ethiopia
Security experts have found a lot of curious things in the malware behavior
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- April 26th, 2012
GlobalSign: Unpatched Software Allowed Breach
Fortunately, the hacker didn't gain access to the root certificate
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- April 17th, 2012
MI5 Fails to Renew SSL Certificate, Users Warned of Untrusted Site
The new certificate's Private Key has been downgraded to 2048 bit RSA
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- March 20th, 2012
Certificate Used to Sign Mediyes Malware Revoked by Symantec
Symantec determined that the certificate's private encryption key was stolen
- Virus alerts
- By Eduard Kovacs
- March 17th, 2012
Valid VeriSign Certificate Used to Sign Mediyes Malware
Mediyes malware is a wolf in sheep's clothing, an expert says
- Windows
- By Marius Oiaga
- November 11th, 2011
Windows 7 SP1 Update Removes Fraudulent Digital Certificates That Could Allow Spoofing
KB 2641690 is designed for all supported versions of Windows
- Security
- By Lucian Constantin
- April 14th, 2011
ZeuS Bot Herder Taunts Security Researchers Through Fake Digital Certificate
- Security
- By Lucian Constantin
- February 21st, 2011
Newly Found ZeuS Sample Signed with Fake Avira Certificate
- Security
- By Lucian Constantin
- September 9th, 2010