OpenSSL 3 patch, once Heartbleed-level “critical,” arrives as a lesser “high”

An OpenSSL vulnerability once signaled as the first critical-level patch since the Internet-reshaping Heartbleed bug has just been patched. It ultimately arrived as a “high” security fix for a buffer overflow, one that affects all OpenSSL 3.x installations, but is unlikely to lead to remote code execution. OpenSSL version 3.0.7 was announced last week as a […]
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