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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and/or TLS (Transport Layer Security)
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I am doing a penetration test at the moment, where the client has deep packet inspection for SSL enabled (my guess), as every SSL connection seems to being MITMed.
Now, some HTTPS sites, like Gmail, …
asked Jul 24 '14 by Sonny Ordell
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How can I connect to a HTTPS website using a specific SSL cipher, and view the output?
This would be useful when doing a vulnerability analysis and weeding out false positives, such as when a device …
asked Nov 28 '13 by Sonny Ordell
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I know that the RC4 cipher when used with SSL is vulnerable to certain attacks, which in the worst case scenario could result in authentication tokens being stolen. But RC4 is also recommended as a ci …
asked Dec 13 '13 by Sonny Ordell
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This is a Nessus finding, which is considered medium by default.
Basically it may allow for some plaintext injection which may allow for some man in the middling.
My question is, has these been exp …
asked Jul 24 '14 by Sonny Ordell