Don’t let the POODLE get you, remove SSL 3.0 now!

Today we’re writing about a vulnerability in the antiquated and obsolete SSL 3.0 protocol. In many instances, the usage of the SSL 3.0 protocol has already been replaced by TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 while maintaining backwards interoperability with SSL 3.0...

Don’t get Shellshocked – Update Bash Immediately!

There’s a critical vulnerability in the Bourne Again Shell, commonly referred to as ‘bash’, the most common shell binary in many BSD and Linux distributions.   This vulnerability is crucial because it allows code injection via environment...

The State of IPv6: One Step Forward, Several Outages Back

It seems that awareness and adoption of the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 addresses is being taken more seriously, not only by network operators, but ISPs as well. According to World IPv6 Launch, Verizon currently leads the nation’s high-speed IPv6 rollout with over 50...