Earlier this week, engineer Antti Karjalainen was simply doing his job when he stumbled upon one of the biggest security holes the Internet has ever seen — the Heartbleed bug. Karjalainen works for ...
The recently discovered Heartbleed bug gives hackers open access to encrypted data on 66 percent of websites. Heartbleed The cybersecurity firm that discovered the so-called Heartbleed bug, a gaping ...
It’s been fascinating to watch news of heartbleed, the massive OpenSSL exploit, spread on the web. After years of quietly putting us at risk, the general web user became aware of the exploit only a ...
Headquartered in Oulu, Finland and Silicon Valley, with offices in Singapore and Hong Kong, the company markets its testing software and services directly and through international partners.
Sydney, Australia and Saratoga, CA, USA - May, 2014 – Mobile technology company Tigerspike and Codenomicon, developer of innovative security testing solutions, today announced a partnership in mobile ...
SARATOGA, CA, and LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Aug 6, 2014) - Codenomicon, a leading developer of proactive cybersecurity solutions, today announced the launch of its new security and robustness ...
David Chartier, CEO of the firm that discovered Heartbleed, explains why it was given a name and a logo The Heartbleed flaw is being fixed more quickly because of the decision to give the bug a ...
OULU, Finland & CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Codenomicon is offering everyone the opportunity to tests its FTP test suite free of charge. The purpose is to give everyone a chance to try out ...
Fuzz testing – aka fuzzing - is a software testing technique that is usually automated or semi-automated and involves providing invalid, unexpected, or random data to the inputs of an application. The ...
*OULU, FINLAND and CUPERTINO, CA, USA - October 6th, 2010 - *Codenomicon, a leading vendor of application security testing solutions, released a whitepaper today reporting the findings of its ...
As the SCADA market continues to add connectivity into control devices, including new telecommunications and mobile capabilities, the need to protect these devices from Advanced Persistent Threats ...
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