May 3, 2022, 10:33 a.m. | Help Net Security

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Armis researchers have discovered five critical vulnerabilities in the implementation of TLS communications in multiple models of network switches. Collectively dubbed TLStorm 2.0, the vulnerabilities stem from a similar design flaw identified in the TLStorm vulnerabilities expanding the reach of TLStorm to millions of additional enterprise-grade network infrastructure devices. The good news, though, is that there is no indication they’ve been exploited by attackers in the wild. The discovery In March 2022, Armis first disclosed … More →


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