OpenSSL

Heartbleed, one of the largest discovered security flaw

April 7, 2014, a security vulnerability was published about the servers using OpenSSL. This flaw was discovered by codenomicon.com and a computer scientist of Google. Some scholars recognize as being the most important flaw discovered since SQL injection.

you will find the details of the vulnerability at the following address: http://heartbleed.com/


"Bleeding heart", one of the largest discovered security flaw

on April 7, 2014, a security vulnerability was published about the servers using OpenSSL. This flaw was discovered by codenomicon.com and a computer scientist of Google. Some scholars recognize as being the most important flaw discovered since SQL injection.

you will find the details of the vulnerability at the following address: http://heartbleed.com/


[Security flaw]: servers using OpenSSL

January 6, 2014, a security vulnerability was published about the servers using OpenSSL. This flaw is considered serious because it allows to perform a denial of service attack.

You will find details of the vulnerability at the following address:
http://www.openssl.org/news/vulnerabilities.html

are impacted by this flaw, systems using OpenSSL versions: 1.0.1e 1.0.1d 1.0.1c, 1.0.1b, 1.0.1a, 1.0.1

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