Wednesday, November 05, 2014

Google releases an open source tool to test network security - Oh and Jana Defi gets 100 page views - What I am reading 11/5/2014

I swear you guys are making it tough - I slave over these posts to deliver insightful commentary and razor like wit and I get nothing post a picture of a pretty girl and bam 100 page views.  

Anyway:

Threatpost.com - Google Releases Nogotofail Tool to Test Network Security
To help developers and security researchers identify applications that are vulnerable to known SSL/TLS attacks and configuration problems, Google is releasing a tool that checks for these problems.
The tool, called nogotofail, allows developers to set up an infrastructure through which they can run known attacks against the target application. It has the ability to execute various attacks that require man-in-the-middle position, which is one of the key components of many of the known attacks on SSL/TLS, including POODLE, BEAST and others.
the tool is available here - nogotofail


To help developers and security researchers identify applications that are vulnerable to known SSL/TLS attacks and configuration problems, Google is releasing a tool that checks for these problems.
The tool, called nogotofail, allows developers to set up an infrastructure through which they can run known attacks against the target application. It has the ability to execute various attacks that require man-in-the-middle position, which is one of the key components of many of the known attacks on SSL/TLS, including POODLE, BEAST and others.
- See more at: http://threatpost.com/google-releases-nogotofail-tool-to-test-network-security/109143#sthash.dMe8f40u.dpuf
I overslept this morning so that's really all I have time for.  I may post some gloaty "yay, we won" election stuff later, but probably not.  Oh and as far as Jana Defi goes; I know I shouldn't reward your bad behavior of only clicking the posts with girls in them but what can I say I am a clickwhore.-




To help developers and security researchers identify applications that are vulnerable to known SSL/TLS attacks and configuration problems, Google is releasing a tool that checks for these problems.
The tool, called nogotofail, allows developers to set up an infrastructure through which they can run known attacks against the target application. It has the ability to execute various attacks that require man-in-the-middle position, which is one of the key components of many of the known attacks on SSL/TLS, including POODLE, BEAST and others.
- See more at: http://threatpost.com/google-releases-nogotofail-tool-to-test-network-security/109143#sthash.dMe8f40u.dpufTo help developers and security researchers identify applications that are vulnerable to known SSL/TLS attacks and configuration problems, Google is releasing a tool that checks for these problems.
The tool, called nogotofail, allows developers to set up an infrastructure through which they can run known attacks against the target application. It has the ability to execute various attacks that require man-in-the-middle position, which is one of the key components of many of the known attacks on SSL/TLS, including POODLE, BEAST and others.
- See more at: http://threatpost.com/google-releases-nogotofail-tool-to-test-network-security/109143#sthash.dMe8f40u.dpuf

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