Kamis, 09 Februari 2012

Goodbye to checks for revoked SSL certs

Free Web tool consolidates data on code vulnerabilities | Trustwave admits issuing 'man-in-the-middle' digital certificate

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Free Web tool consolidates data on code vulnerabilities
ThreadFix can be easily configured to import test and scan results from open source tools such as Bugzilla for bug tracking, Skipfish, an active Web application security reconnaissance tool, and commercial products like Fortify and IBM's Rational AppScan. Read More

Trustwave admits issuing 'man-in-the-middle' digital certificate
Digital Certificate Authority (CA) Trustwave revealed that it has issued a digital certificate that enabled an unnamed private company to spy on SSL-protected connections within its corporate network. Read More



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