The Heartbleed Bug was a big internet security bug last week that leaked a lot of personal information from a huge variety of sites: banks, email, social media, shopping, and passwords. Sites are currently fixing the bug. If a site you use was affected, you should change that password immediately.

Apr 09, 2014 Heartbleed Checker - Check whether your server is vulnerable Heartbleed OpenSSL Bug Checker is a quickly created tool to check whether a network service is vulnerable to a critical bug in OpenSSL. It has been announced that OpenSSL versions 1.0.1 through 1.0.1f (inclusive) are vulnerable. This affects a great number of web servers and many other services based on OpenSSL. How to Test & Fix Heart Bleed SSL Vulnerabilities? - Geekflare The Heartbleed bug is a severe OpenSSL vulnerability in the cryptographic software library. This allows exposing sensitive information over SSL/TLS encryption for applications like web, email, IM, and VPN. Detailed information about the Heartbleed bug can be found here. In this article, I will talk about how to test if your web applications are The “Heartbleed” bug – what you should know - Digital Check

The bug showed up in December of 2011 and was patched today, April 7th, 2014. The bug can also be seen as a symptom of a larger problem. The two related problems are (1) what process are in place to ensure errant code is not introduced to a code base, and (2) why are the protocols and extensions so complex and hard to test.

The recently discovered bug, Shellshock, also known as the “bash bug” was made public on September 24, 2014, causing widespread anxiety as bug patches failed to remediate all vulnerabilities. The bug is found in Bash – an almost ubiquitous system software used in millions of computers, Linux-based machines and even Mac computers.

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The Heartbleed Hit List: The Passwords You Need to Change Apr 10, 2014 Heartbleed bug | docs.digicert.com