I think this bug is fixed. At least in Ubuntu 12.04 -- perhaps from the
precise-proposed update repository.

I had downgraded openssl and libssl to fix this issue--and it did--but
it left me with a heap of issues such as tons of broken packages and
thus being unable to install any updates or do any sort of activity with
apt.

Here is how I un-did the downgrade and fixed all the issues:
sudo dpkg -r --force-depends "openssl"
sudo dpkg -r --force-depends "libssl1.0.0"
sudo dpkg --configure -a
sudo apt-get install -f

Now, restart. Then run update manager. Then restart again. Now,
connecting to your wifi network shouldn't be an issue. I suspect the
update I got was from the precise-proposed updates repository. It might
be an update of wpasupplicant or libssl or openssl--I don't know.
Synaptics Package Manager says I have package "libssl1.0.0" whose
installed version is "1.0.1-4ubuntu5.2" which is the same as the latest
version. And I have package "openssl" whose installed version is
"1.0.1-4ubuntu5.2" which is also the latest version.  And wpasupplicant
-- of which I have installed version 0.7.3-6ubuntu2, the latest.

Remember, all this was done with the precise-proposed update repository
selected.


One thing I still am confused about is why it says I have a package 
"libssl1.0.0" with version "1.0.1-4ubuntu5.2"....?!?!?

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