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11/15/2014

CryptoNark 0.5.6 Released

Today, I am releasing CryptoNark version 0.5.6, which contains three notable changes/improvements:

  1. OpenSSL version detection has been updated up to the latest versions released on October 15, 2014.
  2. Due to the POODLE vulnerability, colorization of all SSL3 ciphers are now red regardless of cipher strength, which is an attempt to encourage people to start disabling sslv3 support on their ssl servers/websites.
  3. Added some preliminary SHA-2 certificate detection. If cnark sees that the SSL certificate on the site uses an SHA-2 signature algorithm, it will highlight that in green. If it doesn't see an SHA-2 certificate, it will display it in red.

The changelog for all released versions is on the CryptoNark info page and you can download it from my Downloads page.

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