Heartbleed is a software flaw in the OpenSSL “Heartbeat” function
that helps keep secure connections alive. This function was found to be
vulnerable to manipulation in a way that allows an attacker to steal up
to 64K of data at a time from the active memory of affected systems.
The bug, found by researchers from Codenomicon and Google, and filed
with the following reference number –
CVE-2014-0160, impacts any infrastructure that includes the affected versions of OpenSSL.
Further Details
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How To Protect From Heartbleed on Android Phones
CVE-2014-0160, impacts any infrastructure that includes the affected versions of OpenSSL.
Further Details
or
How To Protect From Heartbleed on Android Phones
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