Here's a couple of lists I've seen today ...
http://mashable.com/2014/04/09/heartbleed-bug-websites-affected/ (a
bit US-biased)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet-security/10756807/Heartbleed-bug-which-passwords-should-you-change.html?placement=CB1
Not all sites are affected. For example, my hosting company was running
a back-level version of OpenSSL (but patched) so none of my https sites
hosted for customers would be affected.
Graham
Graham Street <mailto:[email protected]>
11 April 2014 08:21
It affects websites/servers and is not specific to operating systems
on home computers. Its not a virus/trojan.
If you use a secure service that protects itself (https) with OpenSSL
then there is potential for being vulnerable if they were on the
vulnerable release level. Not all sites were and not all sites use
OpenSSL.
There are lists emerging of sites where its worth changing your
password ONCE the vulnerability has been patched by sites.
The major ones I've seen todate are Dropbox, GMail, Yahoo Mail,
Facebook. They've all been patched. If you have an account at any of
these its worth changing your password now. Good advice is always to
not use the same password in multiple sites. If you can't remember all
the passwords, get a copy of 1Password. They're currently giving a 50%
discount deal I think.
Graham
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Derek <mailto:[email protected]>
11 April 2014 08:15
Morning Smuggers
Does the Heartbleed Bug potentially effect Macs or is it PC/Windows only?
Derek
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