SSL Flaw Exposed at Black Hat Conference
July 31, 2009 — According to a story published Wednesday on Wired’ s Threat Level
security blog, among other places, security researchers presenting at the Black Hat conference this week in Las Vegas said they had uncovered vulnerabilities in the issuing process for SSL certificates that could allow attackers to pose as any website.
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