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Openssl heartbleed
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System administrators have been busy patching web servers and other networking gear to address the Heartbleed bug, but cloud security firm CloudFlare set up a test to examine the seriousness of the threat. Heartbleed Overblown? Experts Test Seriousness Of OpenSSL Bug The National Security Agency knew about the Heartbleed bug and used it to gain access to account credentials to support its surveillance activities, according to a Bloomberg report that cited two unidentified sources. Report: NSA Knew About Heartbleed Bug, Used It For Surveillance Activities

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The CRN Test Center gives tips on how to fix Heartbleed, patch the OpenSSL bug and make it safe so users can stop worrying about open source security. Heartbleed Havoc: 10 Passwords You Need To Change Right Nowįacebook, Google Gmail and Amazon Web Services, among other services, are urging users to change their passwords in response to the Heartbleed bug.įive Essential Facts About Heartbleed And OpenSSL Solution providers are warning their clients of a vulnerability in OpenSSL that was patched this week that could be used to view encrypted communications on a web server. Heartbleed OpenSSL Bug Needs Serious Attention, Say Experts The vulnerability, dubbed the Heartbleed bug, created panic and misinformation and led many solution providers to warn their clients about the vulnerability.ĬRN has the latest news and analysis relating to Heartbleed to help solution providers cut through the hyperbole and arm them with the information needed to protect clients from the OpenSSL vulnerability.

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Earlier this month a vulnerability was discovered in OpenSSL, exposing many websites that encrypt data in transit.













Openssl heartbleed