Fraudsters are impersonating online banking websites in order to gain unauthorised access to customers’ emails. Most online banking phishing sites simply try to steal whatever credentials are required to gain access to a victim’s bank account, but by also gaining access to the victim’s email account, the fraudster can prevent the victim from receiving any […]
Archive for May 9th, 2014
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Keys left unchanged in many Heartbleed replacement certificates!
May09
on May 9, 2014
at 10:29 am
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Although many secure websites reacted promptly to the
Heartbleed bug by patching OpenSSL, replacing their SSL certificates, and revoking the old certificates, some have made the critical mistake of reusing the potentially-compromised private key in the new certificate. Since the Heartbleed bug was announced on 7 April, more than 30,000 affected certificates have been revoked and […]
Ubuntu: 2206-1: OpenStack Horizon vulnerability
May09
on May 9, 2014
at 3:05 am
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(May 6) OpenStack Horizon did not properly process Heat templates.
Ubuntu: 2207-1: OpenStack Swift vulnerability
May09
on May 9, 2014
at 3:05 am
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(May 6) OpenStack Swift would allow unintended access to files over the network.