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New OpenSSL flaw shakes faith in security

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The Sydney Morning Herald
Technology

New OpenSSL flaw shakes faith in security

Hot on the heels of Heartbleed, a 10 year-old OpenSSL flaw has emerge letting hackers intercept supposedly secure traffic.

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