On 21/12/16 13:09, Dreetjeh D wrote: > Hi, > > > See here: > > https://ostif.org/ostif-is-beginning-a-fundraiser-for-openvpn-lets-get-it-audited/
We have even more updated news! <https://ostif.org/the-openvpn-fundraiser-has-hit-its-goal-work-on-the-audit-begins/> To summarize: * The planning work to get OpenVPN v2.4 code base reviewed have started * QuarksLab will have two senior researchers, led by Gabriel Campana, with a focus on software vulnerabilities and exploit analysis. * Dr. Matthew Green will lead the audit of the core crypto code. -- kind regards, David Sommerseth > > Op 21-12-2016 om 13:00 schreef Sebastian Rubenstein: >> Hi guys, >> >> I wonder if OpenVPN (community-edition) has ever been audited for security >> vulnerabilities? Ever? >> >> When was the last time OpenVPN was checked for security risks, bad coding, >> bad logic, backdoors? >> >> Does the software undergo a regular security audit? Like once every six >> months or a year? >> >> Who are the auditors? >> >> Regards. >> >> Sebastian >>
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