Hackernews posts about OpenSSL
OpenSSL is an open-source cryptographic library and toolkit that provides encryption and decryption services for secure communication protocols.
Related:
LibreSSL
- OpenSSL 4.0.0 (github.com)
- OpenSSL 4.0.0 Released (lwn.net)
- OpenSSL 4.0.0 Released (lwn.net)
- OpenSSL 4.0 Final Release – Live (openssl-library.org)
- OpenSSH 10.3 (undeadly.org)
- OpenSSH 10.3/10.3p1 Release Notes (www.openssh.org)
- OpenClaw Bootstrap for Windows Using WSL2 and Docker Desktop and OpenSSH (gist.github.com)
- OpenSSH to warn for non post-quantum key agreement scheme (www.openssh.org)
- Potential Malicious Campaign Underway Targeting Open Source Developers via Slack (lists.openssf-vuln.org)
- Trusted Publishers for All Package Repositories (repos.openssf.org)
- OpenClaw privilege escalation vulnerability (nvd.nist.gov)
- OpenClaw is a security nightmare dressed up as a daydream (composio.dev)
- OpenBSD: PF queues break the 4 Gbps barrier (undeadly.org)
- OpenTelemetry profiles enters public alpha (opentelemetry.io)
- OpenClaw’s memory is unreliable, and you don’t know when it will break (blog.nishantsoni.com)
- OpenBSD on Motorola 88000 Processors (miod.online.fr)
- My home network observes bedtime with OpenBSD and pf (ratfactor.com)
- Vibe-Coded Ext4 for OpenBSD (lwn.net)