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openssl security update
1.0.2k-26fips - Change Epoch from 1 to 10 - Fix DH self-test to add shared secret comparison Orabug: 32467026 - Add DH support changes for SP 800-56A rev3 requirements Orabug: 32467059 - Add TLS KDF self-test Orabug: 32467193 - Add EC keys pairwise consistency test Orabug: 32467059 1:1.0.2k-26 -...
openssl security update
1.0.2k-25fips - Change Epoch from 1 to 10 - Fix DH self-test to add shared secret comparison Orabug: 32467026 - Add DH support changes for SP 800-56A rev3 requirements Orabug: 32467059 - Add TLS KDF self-test Orabug: 32467193 - Add EC keys pairwise consistency test Orabug: 32467059 1:1.0.2k-25 -...
openssl security update
1.0.2k-24.0.3 - fix CVE-2022-0778 openssl: Fix possible infinite loop in BNmodsqrt - Change Epoch from 1 to 10 - Fix DH self-test to add shared secret comparison Orabug: 32467026 - Add DH support changes for SP 800-56A rev3 requirements Orabug: 32467059 - Add TLS KDF self-test Orabug: 32467193 -...
openssl security update
1.0.2k-23.0.1 - Change Epoch from 1 to 10 - Fix DH self-test to add shared secret comparison Orabug: 32467026 - Add DH support changes for SP 800-56A rev3 requirements Orabug: 32467059 - Add TLS KDF self-test Orabug: 32467193 - Add EC keys pairwise consistency test Orabug: 32467059 1.0.2k-23 -...
openssl bug fix update
1.0.2k-21.0.1 - Fix DH self-test to add shared secret comparison Orabug: 32467026 - Add DH support changes for SP 800-56A rev3 requirements Orabug: 32467059 - Add TLS KDF self-test Orabug: 32467193 - Add EC keys pairwise consistency test Orabug: 32467059...
openssl security, bug fix, and enhancement update
1.1.1g-11 - Further changes for SP 800-56A rev3 requirements 1.1.1g-9 - Rewire FIPSdrbg API to use the RANDDRBG - Use the well known DH groups in TLS even for 2048 and 1024 bit parameters 1.1.1g-7 - Disallow dropping Extended Master Secret extension on renegotiation - Return alert from sserver if...
NIST Calls for Submissions to Secure Data Against Quantum Computing
For a layman, it may be difficult to fathom how a standards body could be playing catch-up to a threat that could be at least a decade away. But that’s the position NIST finds itself in with the risk that quantum computers pose to existing cryptographic algorithms. Working, practical quantum...