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Topic: Forthcoming OpenSSL releases |
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Jan-E
Joined: 09 Mar 2012 Posts: 1266 Location: Amsterdam, NL, EU
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Posted: Thu 25 Feb '16 14:20 Post subject: |
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On March, 1st, there will be another upgrade of OpenSSL:
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The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release of OpenSSL versions 1.0.2g, 1.0.1s.
These releases will be made available on 1st March 2016 between approximately 1300-1700 UTC. They will fix several security defects with maximum severity "high".
Please see the following page for further details of severity levels:
https://www.openssl.org/policies/secpolicy.html
Please also note that, as per our previous announcements, support for 1.0.1 will end on 31st December 2016.
Yours
The OpenSSL Project Team |
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Jan-E
Joined: 09 Mar 2012 Posts: 1266 Location: Amsterdam, NL, EU
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Posted: Fri 29 Apr '16 17:38 Post subject: |
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A new one on May 3 with high security.
HIGH Severity. This includes issues that are of a lower risk than critical, perhaps due to affecting less common configurations, or which are less likely to be exploitable. These issues will be kept private and will trigger a new release of all supported versions. We will attempt to keep the time these issues are private to a minimum; our aim would be no longer than a month where this is something under our control
Forthcoming OpenSSL releases
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The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the forthcoming release ofOpenSSL versions 1.0.2h, 1.0.1t.
These releases will be made available on 3rd May 2016 between approximately 1200-1500 UTC. They will fix several security defects with maximum severity "high".
Please see the following page for further details of severity levels: https://www.openssl.org/policies/secpolicy.html
Please also note that, as per our previous announcements, support for 1.0.1 will end on 31st December 2016.
Yours
The OpenSSL Project Team |
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