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The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation are issuing a final call for speaker proposals for the inaugural OpenSSL ...
The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation are organising the OpenSSL Conference 2025, taking place from October 7 to 9, 2025, in Prague, Czech Republic, at the Vienna House by Wyndham ...
This includes OpenSSL, which announced in September 2024 that it would implement the newly standardized post-quantum methods in the near future. This has now happened: With the new version 3.5.0 ...
OpenSSL 1.1.1 has reached the end of its life, making a move to a later version essential for all, bar those with extremely deep pockets. OpenSSL 1.1.1 was originally released in 2018 as a Long Term ...
Microsoft has chimed in on the highly visible OpenSSL security risks that emerged last week, and advises users start applying fixes based on OpenSSL's recent patches. The issue started on Oct. 25 ...
Websites and companies that rely on OpenSSL should patch their systems as soon as possible. The developer of Open SSL, a widely used open-source encryption library, released Tuesday a patch to ...
The OpenSSL Project has patched two high-severity security flaws in its open-source cryptographic library used to encrypt communication channels and HTTPS connections. The vulnerabilities (CVE ...
An OpenSSL vulnerability once signaled as the first critical-level patch since the Internet-reshaping Heartbleed bug has just been patched. It ultimately arrived as a "high" security fix for a ...
The security community has been poring over an apparently critical vulnerability in the OpenSSL open source cryptography library, which is set to be patched on the afternoon of Tuesday 1 November ...
TL;DR: If you use OpenSSL 3.0 or higher, prepare to upgrade to version 3.0.7 as soon as possible. The fix is available from Tuesday, 1 November 2022, between 1300-1700 UTC. On Tuesday, the OpenSSL ...
Everyone depends on OpenSSL. You may not know it, but OpenSSL is what makes it possible to use secure Transport Layer Security (TLS) on Linux, Unix, Windows, and many other operating systems.