A group of researchers have found 11 flaws in 5G protocols, several of which would expose a device’s location and when a user calls or sends texts, compromising privacy and security. Learn more in an interesting Security Today article: . While excitement is growing about the potential capabilities of 5G networks on a global scale, researchers are finding that the next generation of connectivity could come with some major security concerns. During the Association for Computing Machinery’s Conference on Computer and Communications Security in London this week, researchers from Purdue University and the University of Iowa presented 11 security issues in 5G protocols, WIRED reported. Those design issues could have dire consequences for users, allowing hackers to expose a person’s location, track when a user makes calls or sends a text, and downgrade a device’s service to old data networks. The link for this article located at SecurityToday is no longer available. . Scientists uncover major vulnerabilities in 5G systems, revealing risks of geographical monitoring and endangering user confidentiality.. 5G Security Concerns, Location Tracking Issues, Downgrade Attacks. . Brittany Day
The latest security update for OpenSSL cryptographic library includes a fix for a vulnerability that permits a threat actor to weaken the encryption mechanism that secures communication between two parties. . In May, it was disclosed that an attacker in the position to intercept traffic (man-in-the-middle) could weaken the encryption provided by the TLS (Transport Layer Security) secure communication protocol to a level that it can be broken. The link for this article located at Softpedia is no longer available. . Recent OpenSSL patch addresses potential downgrade attacks, boosting the robustness of TLS encryption against security risks.. OpenSSL Update,TLS Security,Encryption Fix,Downgrade Attack,Threat Mitigation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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