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May 16, 2008
Debian/Ubuntu SSL Keys Vulnerability Explained
The Debian wiki has just about everything you need to know about the recently patched SSL keys vulnerability. Sean Michael Kerner’s writeup (linked here yesterday) did a good job of pointing out how serious the problem was, but the wiki entry (a work in progress) spells out which apps are affected and how: Debian Wiki: SSL Keys.
That page also links to a message from Debian’s admins on how they responded to the vulnerability when they learned about it.
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