AISLE Researchers Identify 12 New Security Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL Using AI-Driven Discovery
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AISLE Researchers Identify 12 New Security Vulnerabilities in OpenSSL Using AI-Driven Discovery
Vulnerabilities affect cryptographic software that is widely deployed across global infrastructure, enabling remote code execution, denial of service, application crashes and other...
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenSSL. Some of them allow an attacker to cause arbitrary remote code execution, denial of service at a distance and a breach of data confidentiality. See online: https://www.cert.ssi.gouv.fr/avis/C...
12 new security vulnerabilities detected in OpenSSL using AI-driven discovery
Security researchers from AISLE have identified 12 new security vulnerabilities in OpenSSL, the widely adopted open-source library that underpins encryption, authentication and secure communications across the internet. The vulnerabilities are addressed in a coordinated OpenSSL security release published today, with patches now available to users and downstream software maintainers. According to its blog, the AISLE had been searching OpenSSL fo…
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