A popular open-source program for encrypted communications has a serious flaw that could let Internet attackers slip into servers running the software, said its creators and a security firm this week.
A vulnerability affects all versions of the OpenSSH client released in the past two decades, ever since the application was released in 1999. The security bug received a patch this week, but since the ...
Qualys uncovers two bugs in OpenSSH The flaws could be used in Machine-in-the-Middle and Denial-of-Service attacks Patches are available, as well as some mitigations OpenSSH carried two ...
The OpenSSH protocol goes way back, but it's recently been making the news. The open source protocol, which adds security around remote server access and file transfers, is perhaps so ubiquitously ...
Security researchers have revived an almost twenty-year-old vulnerability in the OpenSSH server and were able to use it to gain root privileges. During their research, they were able to develop a ...
Researchers can disclose two brand-new vulnerabilities in OpenSSH now that patches have been released.… Qualys discovered the ...
Last week’s OpenSSH security update warrants a close look for users who re-enable X11Forwarding in OpenSSH. Users who choose to enable X11Forwarding in OpenSSH, or those who use software products that ...
OpenSSH patched a vulnerability that affects all versions of OpenSSH prior to 7.2p2 with X11Forwarding enabled, and could expose files to theft and manipulation. OpenSSH on Friday last Wednesday ...
Security researchers have discovered a sophisticated attack campaign that exploits custom and open-source tools to target Linux-based systems and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. According to a new ...
Up first this week is a report from vpnMentor, covering the unsecured database backing a set of dating apps, including 419 Dating. The report is a bit light on the technical details, like what sort of ...