New “Opossum” Attack Breaches Secure TLS by Injecting Malicious Messages
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New “Opossum” Attack Breaches Secure TLS By Injecting Malicious Messages - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
A newly discovered man-in-the-middle exploit dubbed “Opossum” has demonstrated the unsettling ability to compromise secure communications over Transport Layer Security (TLS) by injecting unauthorized messages into an active session. Researchers warn that Opossum targets a wide range of widely used application protocols—including HTTP, FTP, POP3, SMTP, LMTP and NNTP—that support both “implicit” TLS on dedicated ports and “opportunistic” TLS via u…


New “Opossum” Attack Breaches Secure TLS by Injecting Malicious Messages
A newly discovered man-in-the-middle exploit dubbed “Opossum” has demonstrated the unsettling ability to compromise secure communications over Transport Layer Security (TLS) by injecting unauthorized messages into an active session. Researchers warn that Opossum targets a wide range of widely used application protocols—including HTTP, FTP, POP3, SMTP, LMTP and NNTP—that support both “implicit” TLS on dedicated […] The post New “Opossum” Attack B…
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