- Internet Life
- By Gabriela Vatu
- April 10th, 2014
Heartbleed “Author” Denies Malicious Intentions, Says Bug Was a Programming Error
Robin Seggelmann is the man who has found his name attached to the biggest security bug
- Open Source Software
- By Silviu Stahie
- April 10th, 2014
LibreOffice 4.2.3 Arrives on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X with HiDPI Support and Heartbleed Fix
The latest version of LibreOffice can be downloaded from Softpedia
- Web Blog
- By Gabriela Vatu
- April 10th, 2014
Heartbleed Affects Canada's Tax-Filing System and TurboTax
The Canadian service has been paused for a few days and Turbotax secured
- Apple
- By Filip Truta
- April 10th, 2014
Yes, Heartbleed Is Serious Business, Even for Apple Users Updated
Security specialist Graham Cluley lays down some solid facts about the flaw
- Web Blog
- By Gabriela Vatu
- April 9th, 2014
Heartbleed: Install Chromebleed on Chrome to Detect Affected Sites
Sites affected by the OpenSSL vulnerability can be detected with a simple extension
- Yahoo News
- By Gabriela Vatu
- April 9th, 2014
Heartbleed: Yahoo Patches Up OpenSSL Vulnerability for Its Sites
Yahoo sites are now safe after the bug has been patched
- Apple & Mac Blog
- By Filip Truta
- April 8th, 2014
OS X Unaffected by Heartbleed OpenSSL Flaw
OpenSSL patched the serious bug with the release of version 1.0.1g
- Linux
- By Silviu Stahie
- April 8th, 2014
The Internet Goes Nuts with OpenSSL Bug Today, Linux Systems Were Fixed Yesterday
An OpenSSL vulnerability reported today has already been fixed on most Linux OSes
Want more? Browse: