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Vendors and administrators scramble to patch OpenSSL vulnerability

Heartbleed bug allows anyone, anywhere on the Internet, to read the memory of systems implementing the vulnerable versions of OpenSSL in 64kb chunks. This vulnerability means attackers can gain access to information, transactions, and other sensitive or valuable data with little restriction – it is very serious. LastPass, the company behind the popular password management software, admitted they were vulnerable to the bug, but that the information stored on their servers wasn’t. The advice from experts is to update to the current version – the vulnerability or not.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2141092/vendors-and-administrators-scramble-to-patch-openssl-vulnerability.html

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