TOP STORY
Four important security vulnerabilities in OpenVPN. Includes commentary on why commissioning code audits to find vulnerabilities has its limitations (the vulns were found after there was an audit).
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Most of this issues were found through fuzzing. I hate admitting it, but my chops in the arcane art of reviewing code manually, acquired through grueling practice, are dwarfed by the fuzzer in one fell swoop; the mortal’s mind can only retain and comprehend so much information at a time…
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