Apr 10, 2014
Heartbleed Apr 09, 2014 OpenSSL CVE-2014-0160 Heartbleed bug and Red Hat If el6_0 to el6_5.4 were vulnerable, and the fix is el6_5.7, what of the missing versions el6_5.5 and el6_5.6? Did it take three patches to finally fix this, or was it noticed and fixed earlier? Duane, you can get part of your answer by running the following command …
Heartbleed Bug Impacts Online Retailers, Ecommerce
OpenSSL CVE-2014-0160 Heartbleed bug and Red Hat If el6_0 to el6_5.4 were vulnerable, and the fix is el6_5.7, what of the missing versions el6_5.5 and el6_5.6? Did it take three patches to finally fix this, or was it noticed and fixed earlier? Duane, you can get part of your answer by running the following command … Website operators will have a hard time dealing with the Apr 10, 2014
About the Heartbleed Vulnerability - Xecunet
Heartbleed Alert: Vulnerability Persists - BankInfoSecurity No prior versions of OpenSSL - including 1.0.0 and 0.9.8 - were vulnerable. Heartbleed was fixed with OpenSSL version 1.0.1g, which was released on April 7, 2014, after which many enterprises went Heartbleed (CVE-2014-0160): An overview of the problem and A major contributing factor has been that TLS versions 1.1 and 1.2 came available with the first vulnerable OpenSSL version (1.0.1) and security community has been pushing the TLS 1.2 due to OpenSSL Heartbleed vulnerability scanner | Pentest-Tools.com