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Severe New OpenSSL Vulnerability Reported

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Severe New OpenSSL Vulnerability Reported
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by Rod Trent

The buggy software that just won't die quietly. From the same piece of code that brought the web-stopping Heartbleed bug, a new, severe vulnerability in OpenSSL has been reported. The new vulnerability is reported as a man-in-the-middle attack (MITM), which is basically like a phone tap where someone breaks into the connection and is able to hear both sides of the conversation. In this case, the entire conversation or encrypted data, can be stolen. And, not just stolen, but the encryption is also broken.

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Encrypting Email in Transit Makes a Heap of Sense
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by Tony Redmond
Mainstream media such as the Washington Post (which, as someone living in Ireland, is high on my daily must-read list) got quite excited about Google's recent announcement that they will name and shame email domains who don't encrypt inbound and outbound SMTP connections via Transport Layer Security (TLS). The idea is to protect email in transit and so stop snoopers who might want to intercept messages as they travel across the many Internet hops that usually take messages from one domain to another.

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Protect Hyper-V Clusters with DPM Requirements
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by John Savill
Q: If I'm protecting my Hyper-V virtual machines using System Center Data Protection Manager, do I need to install the DPM agent on all Hyper-V servers or just one?

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