Ok, Be Afraid if Someone's Got a Voltmeter Hooked to Your CPU

Courtesy Linux Today  Sun, 03/07/2010 - 18:02

Bradley M. Kuhn: "Boy, do I hate it when a FLOSS project is given a hard time unfairly. I was this morning greeted with news from many places that OpenSSL, one of the most common FLOSS software libraries used for cryptography, was somehow severely vulnerable."


 

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