So there has been a major new security vulnerability dubbed Heartbleed which was disclosed on 7th April 2014, Monday night with severe implications for the entire Web.
For all of you who are not aware, this virus can scrape a server's memory, where sensitive user data is stored, including private data such as usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers.
Here's what experts are saying about Heartbleed virus:
For all of you who are not aware, this virus can scrape a server's memory, where sensitive user data is stored, including private data such as usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers.
Here's what experts are saying about Heartbleed virus:
Who's making weekend plans to change passwords? #HeartbleedVirus @mashable's list: Google, Yahoo, Facebook… http://t.co/WteFE3Bxne
— Isaac Steiner (@thisaac) April 10, 2014
#HeartbleedBug - A list of popular sites requiring a password change and some of those which were never affected. http://t.co/86e9UZIiTv
— Cambridge News (@CambridgeNewsUK) April 10, 2014
Websites affected by #Heartbleed: Change your #Gmail, #Facebook and Yahoo passwords today http://t.co/zDA2iqkQYc
— tech2 (@tech2eets) April 10, 2014
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