uld just check for open doors or maybe jimmy the locks. But in the future, where most peoples homes will have smart locks ... someone could basically hack those locks and a person could literally just walk into the house, said Nicholas Percoco, vice president of strategic services at Rapid7.
Date: Mar 09, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Seven vulnerabilities addressed in OpenSSL update, one enables MitM attack
To exploit the bug, both the server and the client must be running vulnerable versions of OpenSSL, Nicholas Percoco, vice president of strategic services at Rapid7, told SCMagazine.com in a Thursday email correspondence.