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Encrypted Web traffic can reveal highly sensitive information
2014-06-24 12:48:57| InfoWorld: Top News
Analyzing encrypted Web traffic can potentially reveal highly sensitive information such as medical conditions and sexual orientation, according to a research paper that forecasts how privacy on the Internet may erode.
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web
highly
traffic
New OpenSSL vulnerability puts encrypted communications at risk of spying
2014-06-05 21:15:55| InfoWorld: Top News
A newly discovered vulnerability that allows spying on encrypted SSL/TLS communications has been identified and fixed in the widely used OpenSSL library. The vulnerability, which is being tracked as CVE-2014-0224, can be exploited to decrypt and modify SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) traffic between clients and servers that use OpenSSL, if the version of the library on the server is 1.0.1 or newer.
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risk
communications
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Google Apps users getting encrypted messaging that goes beyond Gmail
2014-05-16 13:22:05| InfoWorld: Top News
Google is making available a service to allow its enterprise customers to send and receive encrypted email to users of non-Google mail systems, including Yahoo and Microsoft Exchange. Google Apps Message Encryption (GAME) was designed specifically for Google Apps by Zix Corp, which for over a decade has enabled subscribers to send encrypted email to recipients, who in turn must enroll to be notified of and access such messages.
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google
gmail
messaging
Lavaboom builds encrypted webmail service to combat snooping
2014-04-17 13:46:33| InfoWorld: Top News
A new webmail service called Lavaboom promises to provide easy-to-use email encryption without ever learning its users' private encryption keys or message contents.
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combat
webmail
builds
'Heartbleed' bug in OpenSSL puts encrypted communications at risk
2014-04-08 13:10:18| InfoWorld: Top News
Computer security experts are advising administrators to patch a severe flaw in a software library used by millions of websites to encrypt sensitive communications. The flaw, nicknamed "Heartbleed," is contained in several versions of OpenSSL, a cryptographic library that enables SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or TLS (Transport Security Layer) encryption. Most websites use either SSL or TLS, which is indicated in browsers with a padlock symbol.
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communications
bug
puts
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