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Study concludes ‘Heartbleed’ flaw was unknown before disclosure

Heartbleed was a flaw in older versions of OpenSSL, a cryptographic library that encrypts data traffic. Researchers found no evidence of exploitation prior to the disclosure of the flaw. The finding puts to rest fears that government spying agencies may have been exploiting the flaw for surveillance. The researchers analyzed network traffic collected by passive traps at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center and a honeypot on Amazon’s EC2 network in a paper published by several U.S. universities.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2605090/study-concludes-heartbleed-flaw-was-unknown-before-disclosure.html

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