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OpenSSL Severe Vulnerability to be Revealed March 19th | Qntra.net

<![endif] Qntra.net - Bitcoin News, Views & Commentary Skip to content Home About Archives Categories Contact MPEx Listing #access #branding Posted on March 17, 2015 by Bingo Boingo .entry-meta .entry-header The OpenSSL project has announced that on March 19th they will be releasing updates to address what they are referring to as a "highest severity defect" affecting all of their supported versions. Details of the vulnerability are being kept under embargo until the patches are released, though this time the OpenSSL has had the courtesy to disclose the issue to the LibreSSL core team. Here's a snippet from the OpenSSL security policy on high security vulnerabilities: high severity issues. This includes issues affecting common configurations which are also likely to be exploitable. Examples include a server DoS, a significant leak of server memory, and remo...

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<![endif] Qntra.net - Bitcoin News, Views & Commentary Skip to content Home About Contact Archives MPEx Listing #access #branding ← Coinbase Seeking A Risk Investigator #nav-above Posted on November 16, 2014 by Bingo Boingo .entry-meta .entry-header This week Pando Daily's Yasha Levine wrote a follow up to a post from this summer where she documented many of the numerous and transparent connections between the Tor developers and the United States Government .  Nothing she wrote in the original piece is particularly controversial, nearly all of it comes from public records, but still she was able to write a follow up on all of the venom she received from fans of Tor without any actual refutations of her points. The simple fact of the matter is that Tor was born of the needs of the United States Government's intelligence community, and continued funding to ...

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