Results for 'heartbleed'
Five years later, Heartbleed vulnerability still unpatched
September 12, 2019 - The Heartbleed vulnerability was introduced into the OpenSSL crypto library in 2012. It was discovered and fixed in 2014, yet today—five...
Be Still My Bleeding Heart! Q&A on the HeartBleed Bug
April 11, 2014 - What is it? It’s a bug in the method a server and you use to secure your communications back and forth....
Users Affected the Most as Heartbleed Takes Center Stage
April 10, 2014 - [Update April 14, 2014 06:00 AM] We updated the list of services at the end of this post to include recently discovered...
4 over-hyped security vulnerabilities of 2022
December 19, 2022 - A critical vulnerability can send countless organizations into chaos, as security teams read up on the vulnerability, try to figure out...
NSA urges shift to memory safe programming languages
November 12, 2022 - Neal Ziring, a Technical Director at the National Security Agency (NSA), has been dropping some truth bombs: “Memory management issues have...
Critical OpenSSL fix due Nov 1—what you need to know
October 27, 2022 - A fix for a critical issue in OpenSSL is on the way, announced in advance of its release on November 1,...
Explained: Fuzzing for security
September 15, 2022 - Fuzzing, or fuzz testing, is defined as an automated software testing method that uses a wide range of invalid and unexpected...
A week in security (September 9 – 15)
September 16, 2019 - Last week on the Labs blog, we looked at free VPN offerings, how malware can hinder vital emergency services, and explored...
A week in security (Jan 01 – Jan 07)
January 9, 2017 - Last week, we pushed out an in-depth analysis of a Sundown exploit kit campaign dropping a miner for the cryptocurrency, Monero....
A Week in Security (Sep 13 – Sep 19)
September 21, 2015 - Last week, we brought you another exciting news! V3.co.uk shortlisted Malwarebytes for their annual V3 Technology Awards. You can read more...