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    wolfCLU 0.1.0 Release

    wolfCLU 0.1.0 is available! wolfCLU is the wolfSSL’s Command Line Utility and is meant to be used for simple key generation, certificate operations, encryption, and more. It is also being developed to be an alternative for the commonly used OpenSSL command line utility. In addition to supporting platforms like Windows...
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    cURL Up 2022

    The cURL Project and wolfSSL is happy to announce the annual cURL Developers Conference, cURL Up has been rescheduled for Thursday September 15, 2022! cURL Up will be held virtually this September giving allowing the world - wide cURL community to join.
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    End of Summer Post-Quantum Round Up

    Here at wolfSSL, we think it is fair to say that we’ve been as busy as beavers with our post-quantum efforts! Here is a round up of updates on our post-quantum efforts over the last few weeks of summer.
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    wolfssl 5.5.0 release

    wolfSSL version 5.5.0 is available now! Say hello to QUIC support. With this release of wolfSSL we have added in QUIC support and can be used with QUIC implementations such as ngtcp2 (https://github.com/ngtcp2/ngtcp2); which means wolfSSL can now be used for the TLS portion of HTTP/3 connections in cURL. Along...
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    wolfSSL Release 5.5.0 Vulnerabilities

    wolfSSL release 5.5.0 contained 4 vulnerability fixes. Most are considered low severity and affect a very small subset of users. 3 of the listed issues were found by external researchers (thanks to their efforts! you can see them mentioned on each of the reports) The last one listed with a...
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    Crypto in go-wolfssl

    wolfSSL’s GoLang wrapper, go-wolfssl, now includes a first round of wolfCrypt APIs. The wolfCrypt cryptography engine is a lightweight crypto library written in ANSI C and known for its small size, speed, and feature set, as well as its royalty-free pricing and excellent cross-platform support. Now with go-wolfssl, GO users...
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    TLS 1.3 Versus Noise Protocol

    Here at wolfSSL we love TLS 1.3, but we also know there are other protocols out there such as: DTLS, QUIC, SSH, MQTT and Noise.  In this post we will compare and contrast TLS 1.3 against Noise and provide some notes about FIPS-140 and post-quantum cryptography.
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