C cperalt1 Active Member Feb 23, 2015 180 55 28 43 Mar 1, 2016 #1 Time to update your SSL packages again. New CVE regarding the use of sslv2 to decipher TLS communication for Man in the Middle attacks. Go home SSLv2, you’re DROWNing Reactions: Patrick
Time to update your SSL packages again. New CVE regarding the use of sslv2 to decipher TLS communication for Man in the Middle attacks. Go home SSLv2, you’re DROWNing
P Paul Bommel Member Oct 30, 2015 44 6 8 Mar 1, 2016 #2 Test page: DROWN Attack btw: SSL v2 is deprecated for years...
C cperalt1 Active Member Feb 23, 2015 180 55 28 43 Mar 1, 2016 #3 Deprecated for sure but amazing how many places still have it enabled (mail servers)
P Paul Bommel Member Oct 30, 2015 44 6 8 Mar 1, 2016 #4 amazing or stupid? Flickr, Yahoo, VMware, Kaspersky, Symantec, ... even government adresses
C canta Well-Known Member Nov 26, 2014 1,012 215 63 43 Mar 3, 2016 #5 Paul Bommel said: amazing or stupid? Flickr, Yahoo, VMware, Kaspersky, Symantec, ... even government adresses Click to expand... just not aware? pushing the fix on fix-release since many using V2.. and surprisng some old machines are running V1 just amazing on how customer does not aware of this my own server is using v3 ....
Paul Bommel said: amazing or stupid? Flickr, Yahoo, VMware, Kaspersky, Symantec, ... even government adresses Click to expand... just not aware? pushing the fix on fix-release since many using V2.. and surprisng some old machines are running V1 just amazing on how customer does not aware of this my own server is using v3 ....