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What are the major sites heart-bleed Open SSL has affect?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by jkfuturetech, Apr 15, 2014.

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    I heard about Facebook, G mail and some banks in Canada.
     
    jkfuturetech, Apr 15, 2014 IP
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    Fortunately, most of the sites I use were not affected. I'm lucky I guess.
     
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    About 97% percent of the websites that are online and use SSL. Most of the big websites are affected.
     
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    There's an article on Mashable dated April 9th, 2014. It has a listing of some of the sites that were/were not affected. Also, I noticed that LinkedIn and Paypal provided updates saying they were not affected. Beware if the site is not that well-known though. Even for legitimate sites with less traffic, it can cause a problem if they don't have a scanner on their site indicating they've been infected by malware. This happens even on sites that have good intentions and no desire to harm innocent people.
     
    Boost_Software, Apr 18, 2014 IP