Jan. 12, 2024, 4:29 p.m. | Sandipan Roy

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A brand-new danger in the always changing field of cybersecurity is known as the "Terrapin attack." This advanced vulnerability exploits a flaw in the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol, which is essential for safe computer-to-computer communication. Let's investigate this attack in more detail so that we may better grasp its complexities, possible outcomes, and defenses.



Demystifying the Terrapin Attack


The Terrapin attack, denoted by the CVE-2023-48795 classification, is a novel security flaw in the SSH protocol. SSH is at the core …

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