What is the DROWN Attack? DROWN stands for "Decrypting RSA with Obsolete and Weakened eNcryption." DROWN is a serious security flaw that makes network services that utilizes SSLv2 to attack TLS transactions vulnerable. AlpineWeb servers are not vulnerable to this flaw as SSLv2 was not enabled. You can learn more about DROWN here: ...
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There currently is a connectivity problem with Time Warner Cable and the Data Center. TWC is actively working on re-reouting at the network level which has caused an overload. TWC anticipates that this problem will be fixed shortly. This is resulting in poor website response performance and delayed email.If possible try connecting to your web ...
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We’d like to inform you of a new vulnerability (disclosed by Google on October 14th, 2014) in the SSL 3.0 protocol. The vulnerability labelled POODLE (Padding Oracle On Downgraded Legacy Encryption), can enable crucial information to be intercepted by third parties in communications with servers which enable SSL 3.0.
What is the issue?
The ...
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