![]() ![]() Host key preference policy change: PuTTY prefers host key formats for which it already knows the key Support for importing and exporting OpenSSH's new private key format Support for elliptic-curve cryptography (the NIST curves and 25519), for host keys, user authentication keys, and key exchange The Windows PuTTY tools now have Windows's ASLR and DEP security features turned on The Windows PuTTY tools now come in a 64-bit version You can still manually request a restricted ACL using the command-line option -restrict-acl Windows PuTTY no longer sets a restrictive process ACL by default, because this turned out to inconvenience too many legitimate applications such as NVDA and TortoiseGit. Security fix: the Windows PuTTY binaries should no longer be vulnerable to hijacking by specially named DLLs in the same directory (on versions of Windows where they previously were) ![]() Security fix: an integer overflow bug in the agent forwarding code ![]()
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