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BlackBerry Ltd T.BB

Alternate Symbol(s):  BB

BlackBerry Limited is a Canada-based company, which provides intelligent security software and services to enterprises and governments worldwide. The Company leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to deliver solutions in the areas of cybersecurity, safety, and data privacy and specializes in the areas of endpoint management, endpoint security, encryption, and embedded systems. It operates in three segments: Cybersecurity, IoT, and Licensing and Other. Cybersecurity consists of BlackBerry UEM and Cylance cybersecurity solutions (collectively, BlackBerry Spark), BlackBerry AtHo, and BlackBerry SecuSUITE. The Company’s endpoint management platform includes BlackBerry UEM, BlackBerry Dynamics, and BlackBerry Workspaces solutions. The IoT consists of BlackBerry QNX, BlackBerry Certicom, BlackBerry Radar, BlackBerry IVY and other Internet of things (IoT) applications. Licensing and Other consists of the Company’s intellectual property arrangements and settlement award.


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Post by Shoeon Mar 03, 2015 11:51pm
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FREAK encryption flaw

FREAK encryption flaw FREAK encryption flaw leaves millions of Apple & Android users exposed Tech firms are rushing to fix a disastrous security flaw dubbed ‘FREAK’, stemming from the US government’s requirement of lower encryption standards, that for over a decade left millions of users visiting 'secured' websites exposed to potential attacks. Cyber security experts have discovered a massive flaw that allows attackers to decrypt HTTPS-protected traffic passing between millions of websites worldwide and users of vulnerable devices, including Android and Apple smartphones and tablets. Apple already announced that it plans to issue a patch for iOS and OS X next week while Google said they’ve already issued a patch to hardware partners. Windows and Linux end-user devices were not believed to have been affected. Researchers found that some 36 percent of websites that use SSL or TLS protocols, including government ones, are vulnerable and could be tricked into setting up a connection through weak encryption keys, also known as the export-grade key or 512-bit RSA keys – the design was approved by the US government for export overseas some three decades ago. “The export-grade RSA ciphers are the remains of a 1980s-vintage effort to weaken cryptography so that intelligence agencies would be able to monitor. This was done badly. So badly, that while the policies were ultimately scrapped, they’re still hurting us today,” cryptographer Matthew Green of Johns Hopkins University wrote in a blog explaining the threat of the attack. Dubbed the FREAK, which is short for ‘Factoring Attack on RSA-EXPORT Keys’, the method potentially allows the attacker to decode the website’s private key and browse encrypted traffic or use it for man-in-the-middle attacks. The entire weakness of the encryption design stems from Washington’s effort to regulate the export of products utilizing “strong” encryption. Now three decades later, as the export-grade encryption standard was never removed, such weak encryption could be pretty easily cracked, leaving clients’ devices potentially exposed. “This bug causes them to accept RSA export-grade keys even when the client didn't ask for export-grade RSA,” Green wrote. “The impact of this bug can be quite nasty – it admits a 'man in the middle' attack whereby an active attacker can force down the quality of a connection, provided that the client is vulnerable and the server supports export RSA.” The FREAK is one of several SSL-related vulnerabilities disclosed Tuesday by a research team that included experts from INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt and Microsoft. Security experts also compiled a list of vulnerable websites that included those such as AmericanExpress.com, NSA.gov, and FBI.gov. https://rt.com/news/237445-freak-encryption-security-flaw/
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