Is there a program more commonly used in day-to-day Linux computing than SSH? I doubt it. Not only is it rock-solid, secure and versatile, but it also is extremely simple to use and feature-rich.
Academic researchers developed a new attack called Terrapin that manipulates sequence numbers during the handshake process to break the SSH channel integrity when certain widely-used encryption modes ...
A number of newly discovered vulnerabilities in implementations of the Secure Shell transport layer communications protocol could enable attackers to launch denial of service attacks or run malicious ...