Slow but Deadly: Unmasking ‘Terrapin’ – The Lethargic Cyber Threat with a Dangerous Byte!

Cybersecurity’s latest villain, ‘Terrapin’, is a SSH Protocol Vulnerability Exploit that gives hackers a downgrade button for your Secure Shell’s (SSH) security. It’s a turtle-paced menace with a nasty bite. But, don’t panic. The tech knights are patching the loophole quicker than you can incorrectly…

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Well, this is not just turtle speed internet we are talking about, it's a 'Terrapin' attack - a new breed of cyber threat that gives hackers the ability to downgrade your Secure Shell's (SSH) security. With a CVSS score of 5.9, it's like a slow-moving turtle with a dangerous bite. But fear not, researchers are already on it, patching up the hole faster than you can say "ChaCha20-Poly1305".

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