Security News > 2017 > June > Critical RCE Flaw Found in OpenVPN that Escaped Two Recent Security Audits (The Hackers News)
2017-06-22 01:08
A security researcher has found four vulnerabilities, including a critical remote code execution bug, in OpenVPN, those were not even caught in the two big security audits of the open source VPN software this year. OpenVPN is one of the most popular and widely used open source VPN software solutions mostly used for various connectivity needs, but it is especially popular for anonymous and
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