February 09, 2023 S3 Ep121: Can you get hacked and then prosecuted for it? [Audio + Text] Latest epsiode. Listen now! Naked Security
February 03, 2023 OpenSSH fixes double-free memory bug that’s pokable over the network It's a bug fix for a bug fix. A memory leak was turned into a double-free that has now been turned into correct code... Naked Security
April 11, 2022 OpenSSH goes Post-Quantum, switches to qubit-busting crypto by default Useful quantum computers might not actually be possible. But what if they are? And what if they arrive, say, tomorrow? Naked Security
February 19, 2020 OpenSSH eases admin hassles with FIDO U2F token support OpenSSH version 8.2 is out and the big news is that the world’s most popular remote management software now supports authentication using any FIDO (Fast Identity Online) U2F hardware token. Naked Security
June 25, 2019 Serious Security: Rambleed attacks blunted – the OpenSSH way Here's a way to keep secrets safe in memory, even in a world of hardware-level leakage due to tricks like Rambleed, Spectre and more. Naked Security
August 23, 2018 Vulnerability in OpenSSH “for two decades” (no, the sky isn’t falling!) An OpenSSH bug that was reclassified as a vulnerability after it was fixed has made scary headlines - but the sky isn't falling Naked Security
July 23, 2015 OpenSSH password guessing attacks may be 10,000 times easier than you thought An interesting problem with OpenSSH has been publicised on the Full Disclosure mailing list. Naked Security