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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

For two years Heartbleed was a zero-day in OpenSSL until fuzz testing exposed it. No, this would be almost the perfect crime and done with a very simply yet subtle zero day. So this zero day -- in that the operators of OpenSSL didn’t about it -- persisted for two years. How many others are in the wild now? Apple Podcasts.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

For two years Heartbleed was a zero-day in OpenSSL until fuzz testing exposed it. No, this would be almost the perfect crime and done with a very simply yet subtle zero day. So this zero day -- in that the operators of OpenSSL didn’t about it -- persisted for two years. How many others are in the wild now? Apple Podcasts.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

For two years Heartbleed was a zero-day in OpenSSL until fuzz testing exposed it. No, this would be almost the perfect crime and done with a very simply yet subtle zero day. So this zero day -- in that the operators of OpenSSL didn’t about it -- persisted for two years. How many others are in the wild now? Apple Podcasts.

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LockBit is back and threatens to target more government organizations

Security Affairs

The NCA will reach out to victims based in the UK in the coming days and weeks, providing support to help them recover encrypted data. Not the LockBit gang is attempting to relaunch its RaaS operation, the group has set up a new infrastructure and is threatening to carry out cyber attacks on the government sector.