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Special Forums Cybersecurity D'oh! More SSH problems Post 34408 by LivinFree on Thursday 20th of February 2003 03:33:10 PM
Old 02-20-2003
D'oh! More SSH problems

But this time it's not the implementation, it's the protocol.
Check this out for a description:
http://lasecwww.epfl.ch/memo_ssl.shtml

There's a little more general information found in links on Slashdot's story here.

Don't rush out and replace your sshd, though. This attack apparently only affects the web-implementations (webmail, etc) of SSH. We'll see...
 

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