The good news is that this was a vulnerability discovered by security experts, not an actual data breach discovered as the result of a crime. No websites have been reported as “hacked” so far. No websites have been reported as “hacked” so far.

A severe vulnerability in OpenSSL has been found, the vulnerability is named Heartbleed and affects the heartbeat implementation in Openssl version 1.0.1 up to version 1.0.1f. This velnerability can be used to get the private key of a SSL connection, so it is important to update the server immediately. Apr 09, 2014 · The Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL (CVE-2014-0160) has received a significant amount of attention recently. While the discovered issue is specific to OpenSSL, many customers are wondering whether this affects Microsoft’s offerings, specifically Microsoft Azure. Apr 09, 2014 · As an aside, LastPass has incorporated a Heartbleed vulnerability check into the service’s Security Challenge feature. There are many other password management tools out there, and if you use something other than 1Password or LastPass, check your utility’s site and see what the company is saying on its blog or support pages. Heartbleed (CVE-2014-0160): An overview of the problem and the resources needed to fix it CSO has compiled the following information on the Heartbleed vulnerability in order to offer a single

Apr 09, 2014 · Multiple Cisco products incorporate a version of the OpenSSL package affected by a vulnerability that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to retrieve memory in chunks of 64 kilobytes from a connected client or server. The vulnerability is due to a missing bounds check in the handling of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) heartbeat extension. An attacker could exploit this

Apr 10, 2014 · Heartbleed was first revealed publically earlier this week when the OpenSSL Project released version 1.0.1g to address the issue, but the risk presented by the vulnerability has forced hasty Apr 09, 2014 · WARNING! READ: “The biggest network security vulnerability in history was revealed in the last 24 hours. It’s called “heartbleed.” Everything you do for the next 24-48 hours will be

Apr 09, 2014 · The Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL (CVE-2014-0160) has received a significant amount of attention recently. While the discovered issue is specific to OpenSSL, many customers are wondering whether this affects Microsoft’s offerings, specifically Microsoft Azure.

Check what it means at the FAQ. It might mean that the server is safe, we just can't be 100% sure! If you know what you are doing, tick the ignore certificates box. Otherwise please try again! IS VULNERABLE. Here is some data we pulled from the server memory: (we put YELLOW SUBMARINE there, and it should not have come back) Thanks for joining the Norton Safe Web community. Since this is your first time signing in, please provide a display name for yourself. This is the name that will be associated wi Detects whether a server is vulnerable to the OpenSSL Heartbleed bug (CVE-2014-0160). The code is based on the Python script ssltest.py authored by Jared Stafford (jspenguin@jspenguin.org) Script Arguments