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OpenSSL 3.4 Introduces New APIs, FIPS Updates

OpenSSL 3.4 brings new cryptographic features, including integrity-only cipher suites for TLS 1.3, ECC optimizations, and FIPS provider updates.
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OpenSSL 3.4 Released with Initial Attribute Certificate (RFC 5755) Support

Coming more than six months after OpenSSL 3.3, the OpenSSL 3.4 release introduces new features like the ability to directly fetch composite signature algorithms like RSA-SHA2-256, including new API functions, FIPS indicators support in the FIPS provide…

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OpenSSL 3.4 Released with Initial Attribute Certificate (RFC 5755) Support

OpenSSL 3.4 is now available for download with support for QLog for tracing QUIC connections, limited support for polling of QUIC connections and stream objects in a non-blocking manner, and more.
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OpenSSL Unveils New Governance Model

OpenSSL introduces a new governance model & projects to enhance community participation and decision-making. Full details inside!
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OpenSSL 3.3 Released With Support for QLog for Tracing QUIC Connections

OpenSSL 3.3 has been released today as a major update to this powerful, open-source, cross-platform, and free software library that provides secure communications over computer networks for applications and websites.
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OpenSSL 3.3 Released with Support for QLog for Tracing QUIC Connections

OpenSSL 3.3 is now available for download with support for QLog for tracing QUIC connections, limited support for polling of QUIC connections and stream objects in a non-blocking manner, and more.
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OpenSSL 3.2 Adds Support for TCP Fast Open on Linux, Argon2 KDF, and More

OpenSSL 3.2 has been released today as a major update to this powerful, open-source, cross-platform, and free software library that provides secure communications over computer networks for applications and websites.
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Update Now: OpenSSL 1.1.1 Reaches End of Life

The OpenSSL Project has announced that the long-term support version of OpenSSL 1.1.1 has come to the end of its life cycle except for paying customers.
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OpenSSL Security Advisory: High-Severity Vulnerability Fixed

OpenSSL released a security advisory regarding several security vulnerabilities that were recently discovered and fixed. Learn more here.
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A Hands-On Approach to Symmetric-Key Encryption

In this article, we will learn how symmetric-key encryption works from a practical perspective using OpenSSL.
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How to Check for Certificates With OpenSSL

Learn how to use the openssl command to check various kinds of certificates on Linux systems.
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How to Remove SSL Certificate and SSH Key Passphrase in Linux

This simple guides shows you how to use OpenSSL to remove any SSL certificates or SSH key passphrases you’ve made.
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DebugPoint Roundup: OpenSSL Fixes, Nitrux 2.5, elementary OS 7 Updates

DebugPoint Weekly Roundup 22.12 comes with OpenSSL fixes, Nitrux 2.5, elementary OS 7 updates, and more. Check them out here.
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High-Severity OpenSSL Vulnerabilities Fixed

Version 3.0.7 of the OpenSSL cryptographic library is out, with fixes for CVE-2022-3602 and CVE-2022-3786 — two high-severity buffer overflow vulnerabilities in the punycode decoder that could lead to crashes or potentially remote code execution.
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Heartbleed 2.0? OpenSSL Warns of Second-Ever Critical Security Flaw

The OpenSSL project has announced plans to release version 3.0.7 on November 1st to patch a critical security flaw. Learn more here.
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OpenSSL Warns of Critical Security Vulnerability With Upcoming Patch

With the latest warning from OpenSSL, we can safely say that come Nov. 1, everyone — and I mean everyone — will need to patch OpenSSL 3.x. Learn more here.
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Fedora 37 Release Has Been Postponed for the Second Time

Due to an OpenSSL vulnerability, Fedora Linux 37 has been postponed with a new release date. Learn more here.
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Incoming OpenSSL critical fix: Organizations, users, get ready!

The OpenSSL Project team has announced that, on November 1, 2022, they will release OpenSSL version 3.0.7, which will fix a critical vulnerability in the popular open-source cryptographic library (but does not affect OpenSSL versions before 3.0). Learn…

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qBittorrent 4.4 Open-Source BitTorrent Client Adds an Official AppImage, Qt 6 Support

After more than half a year of development, qBittorrent 4.4 is finally and it’s the first stable release of popular BitTorrent client to offer a pre-compiled binary in the AppImage universal binary format for GNU/Linux distributions. The good news is that it’s now a lot easier to run qBittorrent on your favorite distro. Created on […]

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