Meet ROCA, the Exploit Worse Than KRACK That Puts Millions of High-Security Crypto Keys at Risk
http://wccftech.com/roca-worse-krack-crypto-keys-risk/
Google, Microsoft, HP, and others hit by a crippling 5-yr-old encryption flaw
KRACK, the famous WiFi exploit, appears to be taking over your Monday? Wait for an even worse security flaw. A crippling vulnerability has put the security of millions of encryption keys at risk, with some of those being used in national identity cards, software signing, and trusted platform modules protecting government and enterprise computers. In yet another wild Monday, researchers have revealed a fatal weakness in a widely used cryptography code library found in chips made by a German company but used by several tech giants, including Google and Microsoft.