Cyberoam on DPI Device Vulnerability: Traffic Interception Is Not Possible

Cyberoam on DPI Device Vulnerability: Traffic Interception Is Not Possible

The company has explained the technology it uses for the HTTPS Deep Scan Inspection

Vulnerability in Cyberoam DPI Devices Allows Traffic Interception

Vulnerability in Cyberoam DPI Devices Allows Traffic Interception

Tor Project has released a security advisory and all browser vendors have been alerted

20% of Global 2000 Firms Exposed to Flame-Style Malware Breaches, Venafi Finds

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

Expert on Flame: Microsoft Have Fixed Their Problem, Not “the Problem”

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

Flame Uses Cryptographic Collision Attack to Sign Code, Microsoft Says

Flame Uses Cryptographic Collision Attack to Sign Code, Microsoft Says

An expert shared some interesting insight on how dangerous rogue certificates can be

Malware Signed with Chinese Certificate Used in Ethiopia

Malware Signed with Chinese Certificate Used in Ethiopia

Security experts have found a lot of curious things in the malware behavior

GlobalSign: Unpatched Software Allowed Breach

GlobalSign: Unpatched Software Allowed Breach

Fortunately, the hacker didn't gain access to the root certificate

MI5 Fails to Renew SSL Certificate, Users Warned of Untrusted Site

MI5 Fails to Renew SSL Certificate, Users Warned of Untrusted Site

The new certificate's Private Key has been downgraded to 2048 bit RSA

Certificate Used to Sign Mediyes Malware Revoked by Symantec

Certificate Used to Sign Mediyes Malware Revoked by Symantec

Symantec determined that the certificate's private encryption key was stolen

Valid VeriSign Certificate Used to Sign Mediyes Malware

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

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
  • September 22nd, 2010
New Trojan Steals Digital Certificates

New Trojan Steals Digital Certificates

 
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