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ESET: Nod32 Talk about the Security Hole Heart Bleed - eXtremespec

eXtremespec - A bug in OpenSSL can make it possible to access user credentials and certificates. Security company ESET to find out the consequences of Heart Bleed. Let’s find out what they have said about it and what they told to be safe.

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extremespec.net
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All I could find useful in the article was "change your password regularly "

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NSA Said to Have Used Heartbleed Bug, Exposing Consumers

The U.S. National Security Agency knew for at least two years about a flaw in the way that many websites send sensitive information, now dubbed the Heartbleed bug, and regularly used it to gather critical intelligence, two people familiar with the matter said.

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bloomberg.com
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Over 300,000 servers remain vulnerable to Heartbleed after initial wave of patches

Two months ago, security experts and web users panicked when a Google engineer discovered a major bug — known as Heartbleed — that put over a million web servers at risk. The bug doesn't make the news much anymore, but that doesn't mean the problem's solved. Security researcher Robert David Graham has found that at least 309,197 servers are still vulnerable to the exploit.

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theverge.com
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New Heartbleed attack hits Android devices and routers over Wi-Fi

Seven weeks after the bug put the web on high alert, Heartbleed is still causing problems. A new report from Portuguese security researcher Luis Grangeia describes how the same bug could be used over Wi-Fi to enable new kinds of attacks that build on the same vulnerability.

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