Security News > 2015 > March > Many Android and iOS apps still vulnerable to FREAK attacks (Help Net Security)

2015-03-18 10:01
Your browser may no longer be vulnerable to FREAK attacks, but what about the mobile apps you use? According to FireEye researchers, who have tested the most popular apps both for Android and for iOS,...
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