Nginx and FreeNginx have urgently released version 1.29.8 to patch critical vulnerabilities and introduce OpenSSL 4.0 support. The update adds new security features, fixes key bugs, and gives admins crucial new tools to defend against attacks. Immediate action is advised to secure web infrastructure.
A newly patched vulnerability in OpenSSL could have leaked sensitive data due to a memory verification error. Here’s how the flaw was found, which versions are at risk, and why rapid patching matters.
A subtle error in OpenSSL’s RSA key encapsulation lets attackers extract sensitive memory contents. This investigative report unpacks the flaw, its risks, and urgent steps to patch or mitigate.
A critical flaw in OpenSSL’s RSA Key Encapsulation Mechanism allows attackers to access sensitive memory. Discover how this vulnerability works, who it affects, and urgent steps to secure your systems.
OpenSSL’s recent vulnerability patches highlight the ongoing, high-stakes battle to protect encrypted data worldwide. Discover the risks, the fixes, and why fast action is crucial in the fight for cybersecurity.
A critical vulnerability in OpenSSL, the backbone of secure internet communications, puts millions of systems and users at risk. Discover the facts, the impact, and how the world is responding.
OpenSSL, the backbone of internet security, has patched a set of serious vulnerabilities—including one that lets attackers execute code remotely. Find out which versions are affected, how the exploit works, and what steps to take now.