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    Opossum Attack: New Vulnerability Compromises Encrypted TLS Connections, Allowing MitM & Data Injection

    July 10, 2025

    Opossum Attack: New Vulnerability Compromises Encrypted TLS Connections, Allowing MitM & Data Injection

    Opossum attack on HTTPS | Image: Researchers
    Researchers have unveiled the Opossum Attack, a novel class of desynchronization vulnerabilities that exploits the coexistence of implicit and opportunisti …
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