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Randstorm Exploit: Bitcoin Wallets Created b/w 2011-2015 Vulnerable to Hacking
Bitcoin wallets created between 2011 and 2015 are susceptible to a new kind of exploit called Randstorm that makes it possible to recover passwords and gain unauthorized access to a multitude of wallets spanning several blockchain platforms. "Randstorm is a term we coined to describe a collection...
Security advisory YSA-2019-01 | Yubico
Yubico library libu2f-host prior to version 1.1.7 contains an unchecked buffer, which could allow a buffer overflow. Libu2f-host is a library that implements the host party of the U2F protocol. This issue can allow an attacker with a custom made malicious USB device masquerading as a security key...
SSL Certificate Chain Contains RSA Keys Less Than 2048 bits (PCI DSS)
At least one of the X.509 certificates sent by the remote host has a key that is shorter than 2048 bits. According to industry standards set by the Certification Authority/Browser CA/B Forum, certificates issued after January 1, 2014 must be at least 2048 bits. Some browser SSL implementations ma...
Moving From Do Not Track to Can Not Track
NEW YORK–The movement in the security and privacy communities to push the Do Not Track standard as an answer to the problem of pervasive online tracking by ad companies and other entities has resulted in the major browser vendors including DNT as an option for users, giving them a method for...