Month: April 2014

  • Heartbleed finally results in some resources for OpenSSL

    Heartbleed finally results in some resources for OpenSSL

    Heartbleed continues to cause enormous issues around the globe and is being actively attacked. Saying that, the bulk of solutions and systems out there using OpenSSL have been patched by now so the risk surface is growing smaller and smaller by the day. OpenSSL President Steve Marquess wrote in a blog post last week that…

  • Heartbleed SSL attack

    Heartbleed SSL attack

    The latest SSL attack in the form of Heartbleed ( ref. CVE-2014-0160 ) has burst onto the scenes in the last 24 hours with a bang. Effectively, Heartbleed is a weakness in OpenSSL that allows the theft of information that is under normal circumstances protected by SSL/TLS. It allows the memory of affected systems to be…

  • The end of Windows XP

    The end of Windows XP

    Windows XP support will officially end on April the 8th next week. This is a very important change that appears to have escaped many people. Why important? Because you will no longer be receiving any updates ( security or other ) from Microsoft for XP. That effectively means that if there is a security hole…

  • Security issues in ADSL and other routers

    Security issues in ADSL and other routers

    I’ve never been a fan of using ADSL/Wifi routers as the main firewall for a network ( which unfortunately ends up being the case for most home users ). These are devices built to the cheapest price, using the cheapest software development and generally, there are very few ( if any updates ) for security…

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