OpenSSL suffers apparent defacement

Published: 2013-12-29
Last Updated: 2013-12-29 19:54:19 UTC
by Russ McRee (Version: 1)
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Update 29 DEC: Per OpenSSL.org, re: web site defacement, "Investigation in progress, more details to follow."

While now recovered and seemingly back to normal, http://www.openssl.org appears to have been defaced.

See the Zone-H mirror here.

As soon as root cause (aside from malfeasance from TurkGuvenligi) is deteremined and announced, we'll update the diary.

Follow the amusing speculation via Twitter.

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