May 3, 2022, 10 a.m. | Duncan Riley

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Researchers at cybersecurity firm Armis Inc. have uncovered five critical vulnerabilities in the implementation of Transport Layer Security in network switches used in millions of enterprises. Dubbed “TLStorm 2.0,” a sequel to three vulnerabilities found by Armis in APC Smart-UPS last year, the new vulnerabilities steam from a similar design flaw. The original TLStorm allowed an attacker […]

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