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OpenSSL HeartBleed Zero-day vulnerability

Who will pay for the largest security flaw and official SCAM invitations.

This presentation focuses on:

1. What is HeartBleed?

2. How does it affect us?

3. Who are affected from it?

4. How to Self – Protect from HeartBleed?

What is heart bleed?

By definition “HeartBleed is a

bug in OpenSSL that

compromises the secret keys

used to identify the service

providers and to encrypt the

traffic, the names and

passwords of the users and

the actual content”. To make

it simple it is similar to

“Locking your house with a

lock (without your knowledge)

whose keys are readily

available in market “.

How does it affect us?

Now coming to “How does it

affect me?”. Since OpenSSL

comprises of internet’s 56%

of secure (those with https)

websites, chances are you are

directly or indirectly affected

by it. Since it was discovered

by Google’s Security Team

and researchers found it

before anyone reportedly did

so worries should be less

here.

Who are affected from it?

There is a long list of

websites being affected

by it and many are

constantly updating the

OpenSSL version. But

below is the

comprehensive list of

mega brands affected by

this HeartBleed bug.

In The E-commerce

Industry the big names

affected are:

In Entertainment Industry :

In Finance Industry :

In Mail Service Providers:

While some social networks

effected from it are:

While other networks

effected from it are:

Protection from HeartBleed by Sunrise PC Support

As for protection against the bug it is

recommended that you should listen to the official

announcements of websites you use. After that

change the password and as an extra measure have

an eagle’s eye on your accounts for any suspicious

activity. And you may check vulnerability of any

URL by HeartBleed Checker by LastPass.

For any issue, problem, support and latest scam alerts follow @ twitter.com/sunrisepcsuppor

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