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2 April 2009
Attention! We have сhanged company location! Our new address: 61072, Kharkov, Ukraine, 56, Lenin Avenue. 26 March 2009
The OpenSSL Project has released new versions of its popular implementation of the SSL v2/v3 and TLS protocols to fix three security vulnerabilities. According to an advisory from the open-source group, the toolkit update fixes three security flaws that carry “moderate severity” ratings. 5 March 2009
Completed testing new functional of Cryptomach company site. 23 February 2009
ARLINGTON, VA - A combination of poorly educated users, fewer security warnings in browsers, and sites that mix secured and unsecured content allow man-in-the-middle attacks that can sidestep the ubiquitous secure sockets layer (SSL) encryption used to pass login credentials... 16 February 2009
The First SHA-3 Candidate Conference will be held at K.U. Leuven, Belgium, following the 16th International Workshop on Fast Software Encryption (FSE 2009) which is scheduled for February 22-25, 2009. 16 February 2009
January 27, 2009 (Computerworld) The world's six largest computer drive makers today published the final specifications(download PDF) for a single, full-disk encryption standard that can be used across all hard disk drives, solid state drives (SSD) and encryption key management applications. 5 February 2009
Windows Server 2008’s Service Pack 2 (SP2) Beta program allows administrators to check out the forthcoming service pack in test installations before the live deployment. This service pack brings a few important changes to a server installation — some of which most administrators may not prefer initially. 26 January 2009
Cisco warns that the combination of Cisco Security Manager server and the IPS Event Viewer (IEV) may allow unauthorised access to the underlying MySQL database or the IEV server. 25 January 2009
A vulnerability has been discovered in the driver of a Ralink wireless card that can be exploited to crash the computers involved. Secunia adds that it has the potential to allow arbitrary code to be run in kernel mode. 25 January 2009
VeriSign said it plans to buy Certicom, just three days after Research In Motion's hostile bid for the security company unraveled. VeriSign will pay US$1.67 per share, or $73 million, for Certicom, which develops an elliptic curve cryptography technology. |
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