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DROWN vulnerability could sink secure internet connections

Posted on March 2, 2016 by Symantec Security Response

New SSL/TLS vulnerability (CVE-2016-0800) could allow attackers to obtain encryption keys.

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This entry was posted in Apache, cryptographic protocols, CVE-2016-0800, DROWN, encryption, Endpoint Protection (AntiVirus), https, Microsoft IIS, Network Security Services, Nginx, OpenSSL, postfix, Security, Security Response, Server, SSL, SSLv2, TLS by Symantec Security Response. Bookmark the permalink.

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