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Node.js Foundation Opts to Wait for OpenSSL Upgrade to Patch DOS Threat

Dec 3, 2015
1 minute read

Node.js patches will now be delayed by perhaps as much as two days. This is due to the coming release of updates to OpenSSL, included Node.js. So while the Node.js Foundation had original announced a week ago that they would be releasing the latest patches by yesterday which are intended to fix potential issues related to denial-of-service and out-of-bound access vulnerabilities. The new release date is now Thursday or Friday. Continue reading this story here

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