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Who put the recently discovered "unauthorized code" in ScreenOS, which effectively opened a backdoor in Juniper's NetScreen firewall devices and allowed attackers to decrypt VPN connections? Specul...



Here's an overview of some of last week's most interesting news and articles: Critical ScreenOS bugs allow undetectable decryption of VPN connections, device hijacking During a recent internal...





Juniper Networks has removed "unauthorized code" capable of decrypting VPN traffic that it found in ScreenOS, which runs many of its enterprise-grade NetScreen firewalls.
