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OpenSSL vulnerability can 'definitely be weaponized,' NSA cyber director says
March 21, 2022, 7:52 p.m. | Derek B. Johnson
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The flaw affects OpenSSL versions 1.02, 1.1.1, and 3.0, all of which have been patched. OpenSSL is a core component of Unix and Linux-based systems, and is also bundled into software applications that run on Windows.
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