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.

BSI warns against the use of Kaspersky virus protection products
According to Section 7 of the BSI Act, the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) warns against the use of virus protection software from the Russian manufacturer Kaspersky. The BSI recommends replacing applications from Kaspersky's virus…
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Trojans as malicious programs on the rise
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Azure Shared Image Gallery available
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US block exports for Chinese supercomputers
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Eclipse wants to bring open source thinking to the IoT
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Quantum computers question IT security
Quantum computers are able to undermine today's proven encryption methods - and thus one of the cornerstones of securing networked environments. In the future, the asymmetric encryption methods that are now considered secure will be able to be…
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"Reductor" malware intervenes in secure HTTPS traffic
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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Data in the cloud only insufficiently protected
A new global study by Thales surveyed by the Ponemon Institute reveals a widening gap between the rapid growth of data stored in the cloud and cloud security efforts.
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Lenovo offers laptops with preinstalled Linux
Some of Lenovo's upcoming mobile workstations can be ordered with a preinstalled Ubuntu 18.04. The offer clearly targets developers.
READ MORE"Reductor" malware intervenes in secure HTTPS traffic
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.