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THC-SSL-DOS tool targets secure connections

posted onOctober 26, 2011
by l33tdawg
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Credit: http://thc.org/

The THC-SSL-DOS tool, which was released today, purportedly exploits a flaw in Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) renegotiation protocol by overwhelming the system with multiple requests for secure connections. SSL renegotiation allows websites to create a new security key over an already established SSL connection.

A German group known as Hackers Choice said that it released the exploit to bring attention to flaws in SSL, which allows sensitive data to flow between websites and an individual user's computer without being intercepted.

"We are hoping that the fishy security in SSL does not go unnoticed," an unidentified member of the group said in a blog post. "The industry should step in to fix the problem so that citizens are safe and secure again. SSL is using an ageing method of protecting private data which is complex, unnecessary and not fit for the 21st century."

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