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POODLE: SSLv3.0 vulnerability (CVE-2014-3566)

Microsoft’s products were not affected by HeartBleed but this time, even if the criticity is far less, Microsoft’s products are in the scope.
This vulnerability (CVE-2014-3566) allows the plaintext of secure connections to be calculated by a network attacker. This issue has been discovered by Bodo Möller (Google Security Team) in collaboration with Thai Duong and Krzysztof Kotowicz.

//publish/ – Hackathon

Your unfinished passion project. The game that’s missing a final level. The app in need of a few testers. Join your peers …

Breathe in, we’re safe!

Information on Microsoft Azure and Heartbleed

The Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL (CVE-2014-0160) has received a significant amount of attention recently. While the discovered issue is specific to OpenSSL, many customers are wondering whether this affects Microsoft’s offerings, specifically Microsoft Azure. Microsoft Account and Microsoft Azure, along with most Microsoft Services, were not impacted by the OpenSSL vulnerability. Windows’ implementation of SSL/TLS was also not impacted.

//learn/ – Global Community Webcast Event

//learn/ is a collaborative effort by Microsoft and Microsoft MVPs to help our developers across the globe to build Windows Platform Apps. Learn from our MVPs as they deliver informative sessions, in your local language (see below for language tracks), on the latest topics and start building your app today!

E-Book Gallery for Microsoft Technologies

Download content for ASP.NET, Office, SQL Server, Windows Azure, SharePoint Server and other Microsoft technologies in e-book formats. Reference, guide, and step-by-step …

Windows 7 Troubleshooting Steps

Here’s a new (but not so fresh…) free ebook publication by Mitch Tulloch (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional and lead author of the Windows 7 Resource Kit from Microsoft Press)

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