Monday, February 11, 2019

How was Kea DHCP v1.4.0 affected by a security advisory?

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     February 11, 2019
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Issue Highlights:
How was Kea DHCP v1.4.0 affected by a security advisory?
How to configure browsers to avoid web cache poisoning
How does TLS 1.3 differ from TLS 1.2?
How did WhatsApp vulnerabilities get around encryption?
How does cross-site tracking increase security risks?
How was Kea DHCP v1.4.0 affected by a security advisory?
Kea, an open source DHCP server, was issued a medium security advisory for a flaw that causes memory leakage in version 1.4.0. Discover the workarounds with Judith Myerson.
How to configure browsers to avoid web cache poisoning
Web cache poisoning poses a serious threat to web browser security. Learn how hackers can exploit unkeyed inputs for malicious use with expert Michael Cobb.
How does TLS 1.3 differ from TLS 1.2?
Compared to TLS 1.2, TLS 1.3 saw improvements in security, performance and privacy. Learn how TLS 1.3 eliminated vulnerabilities using cryptographic algorithms.
How did WhatsApp vulnerabilities get around encryption?
WhatsApp vulnerabilities can enable hackers to bypass end-to-end encryption and spoof messages. Expert Michael Cobb explains how these attacks work and how to prevent them.
How does cross-site tracking increase security risks?
Mozilla's Firefox 63 automatically blocks tracking cookies and other site data from cross-site tracking. Learn what this is and what the benefits of blocking it are with Nick Lewis.
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