Security experts say there’s no need to rush related patches into place for “Logjam” vulnerability. Security pros have been helping organizations understand how best to react to the announcement this week that a team of computer scientists have discovered a 20-year-old flaw in Transport Layer Security. The Logjam flaw makes supposedly secure services vulnerable to being decrypted by an attacker by allowing the services to be tricked into using 512-bit keys, which are easy to decrypt. Websites, mail servers and virtual private networks are among the services vulnerable.”]
Source: https://www.databreachtoday.com/logjam-vulnerability-5-key-issues-a-8249

