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"Reductor" malware intervenes in secure HTTPS traffic

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Researchers have discovered "Reductor", a new malware that interferes with victims' interactions with HTTPS Web pages by manipulating the pseudo-random number generator that creates encrypted communication between the user and the Web site.

Researchers have discovered "Reductor", a new malware that interferes with victims' interactions with HTTPS Web pages by manipulating the pseudo-random number generator that creates encrypted communication between the user and the Web site.

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