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    wolfSSL on Softcore RISC-V

    In our never-ending quest to have wolfSSL supported and running on all platforms, everywhere, for everyone, we are proud to announce we are now supporting Softcore RISC-V Environments.
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    Rocky Linux FIPS

    Are you interested in utilizing FIPS 140-2 cryptography on the Rocky Linux™ platform?  wolfSSL will soon be adding the Rocky Linux Operating Environment to our wolfCrypt FIPS certificate.  Let us know your exact hardware to ensure we add the configuration you need.  The wolfCrypt FIPS module can be used with...
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    wolfSSL Summer of Security Internship Program 2025

    Are you a college or university student interested in Internet security? Do you want to learn about cryptography and the implementation and application of Internet protocols (SSL/TLS, SSH, MQTT, TPM)? If so, apply for wolfSSL’s 2025 Summer of Security internship program! wolfSSL is the leading global producer of Open Source...
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    DHE Vulnerability of CVE 2022-40735

    Customers have asked about CVE 2022-40735 (https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2022-40735) and whether they are vulnerable as users of wolfSSL. The short is answer is: No. But, there are ways that you can put yourself at risk. Let’s delve into the CVE and how best to protect yourself from attacks like this. First of...
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    Benchmarks for Kyber Level 1 PQM4 Integration on STM32 ARM Cortex-M4

    Recently the PQM4 project fixed a bug that was preventing us from turning on optimizations. Please see https://github.com/mupq/pqm4/issues/229 . Naturally, this means we can run benchmarks now!  You can see the results on our benchmarking page at https://www.wolfssl.com/docs/benchmarks/#pq_kyber_kem_l1_pqm4_on_stm32. Here is an abbreviated and reformatted version of our results. We want...
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    wolfSSH on Green Hills INTEGRITY RTOS

    wolfSSH now runs on Green Hills Software’s INTEGRITY RTOS. Rejoice! wolfSSH will build and run almost out of the box. You will have to do a little integration work to get INTEGRITY to start the server appropriately, but at that point it plays nice with the shell application and allows...
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    wolfSSL Support for NXP SE050 with SCP03

    wolfSSL has supported the NXP SE050 since wolfSSL 5.0.0 (November 1, 2021), giving wolfSSL and wolfCrypt users the ability to use cryptography and secure key generation/storage inside the SE050 while using wolfSSL’s own APIs from the application level. We recently made some substantial additions and enhancements to wolfSSL’s SE050 support,...
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    Support for MAXQ1065 in wolfSSL

    Do you want to use the Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated MAXQ1065 ultra-low-power secure authenticator? If so, then you’ll be interested to know that wolfSSL now supports it! You can use the MAXQ1065 to accelerate your TLS 1.2 connections in your applications by taking advantage of wolfSSL’s integration into the MAXQ10xx...
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