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- Kurjenniska, and launched an informational website, heartbleed.com. While Google's security team reported Heartbleed to OpenSSL first, both Google and Codenomicon...
- Heartbleed is a security bug in the open-source OpenSSL cryptography library. Heartbleed may also refer to: "Heartbleed", a song by Tamra Keenan Bleeding...
- April 8, 2014. Codenomicon Ltd (April 8, 2014). "Heartbleed Bug". Retrieved April 8, 2014. "Why Heartbleed is dangerous? Exploiting CVE-2014-0160". IPSec...
- few and not primarily the number of "eyeballs". The persistence of the Heartbleed security bug in a critical piece of code for two years has been considered...
- compromise millions of unpatched systems, S****hock was compared to the Heartbleed bug in its severity. The S****hock bug affects Bash, a program that various...
- forked LibreSSL from OpenSSL 1.0.1g in April 2014 as a response to the Heartbleed security vulnerability, with the goals of modernizing the codebase, improving...
- "Why is it called the 'Heartbleed Bug'?". The Washington Post. 2014-04-09. Archived from the original on 2014-10-09. "Heartbleed Bug vulnerability [9 April...
- Böck showed how the fuzzer AFL could have found the 2014 Heartbleed vulnerability. (The Heartbleed vulnerability was disclosed in April 2014. It is a serious...
- information systems. The project was announced on 24 April 2014 in the wake of Heartbleed, a critical security bug in OpenSSL that is used on millions of websites...
- certificates. On 13 April 2014, StartCom announced a FAQ page related to Heartbleed, a critical bug in OpenSSL estimated to have left 17% of the Internet's...