Universities struggling with SSL-busting spyware

Universities struggling with SSL-busting spyware.
U.S. universities are struggling with a flare-up of dangerous spyware
that can snoop on information encrypted using SSL (Secure Sockets
Layer). Experts are warning that the stealthy software, called
Marketscore, could be used to intercept a wide range of sensitive
information, including passwords and health and financial data.[InfoWorld: Top News] [Privacy Digest: Privacy News (Civil Rights, Encryption, Free Speech, Cryptography)]

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