Oct. 28, 2022, 9:47 p.m. | Jeff Goldman

eSecurityPlanet www.esecurityplanet.com

The OpenSSL project this week announced plans to release version 3.0.7 on November 1 to patch a critical security flaw affecting versions 3.0 and later. Co-founder Mark J. Cox noted it’s only the second critical patch “since we started rating flaws back in 2014.” OpenSSL identifies critical issues as those affecting common configurations and likely […]


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