New Terrapin Flaw Could Let Attackers Downgrade SSH Protocol Security,
Security researchers from Ruhr University Bochum have discovered a vulnerability in the Secure Shell (SSH) cryptographic network protocol that could allow an attacker to downgrade the connection’s security by breaking the integrity of the secure channel.
Called Terrapin (CVE-2023-48795, CVSS score: 5.9), the exploit has been described as the « first ever practically exploitable prefix
Called Terrapin (CVE-2023-48795, CVSS score: 5.9), the exploit has been described as the « first ever practically exploitable prefix
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Security researchers from Ruhr University Bochum have discovered a vulnerability in the Secure Shell (SSH) cryptographic network protocol that could allow an attacker to downgrade the connection’s security by breaking the integrity of the secure channel.
Called Terrapin (CVE-2023-48795, CVSS score: 5.9), the exploit has been described as the « first ever practically exploitable prefix
Called Terrapin (CVE-2023-48795, CVSS score: 5.9), the exploit has been described as the « first ever practically exploitable prefix
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