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They don't want to start a scare. They know the majority of the populace are sheep. Better to not scare the herd and fix the problem quietly.
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man, just bought some shoes online yesterday.
Remember, we're all protected up to 250k from our banks.
Hope it works the same way with credit cards.
They don't want to start a scare. They know the majority of the populace are sheep. Better to not scare the herd and fix the problem quietly.
Will we get a notice from banks and websites as to when this is patched and i can start changing my passwords?
Is there a way we can check and see which sites are patched?
If you read the post above you, you would know why.Why is this not a top story yet??
ruh roh
purchased some stuff over the weekend, am i good?
This vulnerability effects ALL past recorded data as well.
This is pretty much the security apocalypse
Better pray.
So basically its the same amount of risk weve been taking purchasing stuff online?
NT isnt patched. Because NT doesnt even use SSL, anyone can get your password or info especially if your using public wifi
http://mashable.com/2014/04/09/heartbleed-bug-websites-affected/
https://github.com/musalbas/heartbleed-masstest/blob/master/top10000.txt
I would post this one, but I really don't want to paste a 10k list. You can check it for yourselves.
Good to see NT has been patched. I checked a couple days ago, and they were reporting back as vulnerable, but they seem good now.
You guys should just change your passwords to everything that you can remember you have accounts for.
Try to incorporate various characters in them as well (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and "!@#$%^&*()-+") or ones that the sites allow you to use.
Is it time to be down wit Dat Bitcoin Life