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dickthegrouch

(4,423 posts)
12. That's not a good excuse
Wed Apr 9, 2014, 12:55 PM
Apr 2014

Just because all your software is based on more than 4 year-old technology and therefore is not susceptible to this bug, does NOT mean your site is not just as easily compromised in some other way.

Get it updated, soon.

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I'm changing my password to HEARTBLEED Orrex Apr 2014 #1
Will changing the password now help if the bug is still out there? stevenleser Apr 2014 #2
That's what appears 2naSalit Apr 2014 #4
Each site has to patch the OpenSSL software THEN create a new certificate Paulie Apr 2014 #6
Now I feel 2naSalit Apr 2014 #3
Heartbleed LiberalArkie Apr 2014 #5
Already updated on Ubuntu. L0oniX Apr 2014 #7
"a known bug since March 2012" (?!) KurtNYC Apr 2014 #8
But...danger! Danger! randome Apr 2014 #9
That's a lot of data Paulie Apr 2014 #11
Only affects some versions TrogL Apr 2014 #10
That's not a good excuse dickthegrouch Apr 2014 #12
Yup, as soon as our vendor releases an approved patch TrogL Apr 2014 #13
, blkmusclmachine Apr 2014 #14
I don't understand marions ghost Apr 2014 #15
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