OpenSSL, arguably the world's most important Web security library with its support for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) in such popular Web servers as Apache and Nginx, ...
OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt has created a fork of the OpenSSL cryptographic library that contained the Heartbleed bug, saying that the original code lacks clarity, contains a lot of "discarded ...
OpenSLL is screwed, and as a result we’ve got Heartbleed. But now a team of developers working to overhaul the code have deemed it beyond repair—and are instead creating an alternative, forked version ...
OpenSSL remains the dominant code base for SSL/TLS secure communications, rivaled only by Microsoft's CryptoAPI for Windows. But OpenSSL took a big credibility hit early this year with the revelation ...
After the Heartbleed vulnerability, more security researchers have turned their attention toward reviewing OpenSSL. Now it’s time to patch again, but the most alarming/bizarre part of the story is ...
Heartbleed made the world notice what kind of shape OpenSSL development was in from a financial and resources standpoint. In the year since, the project has been funded enough to hire full-time ...