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  • The Heartbleed bug: How a flaw in OpenSSL caused a security crisis
    Heartbleed cost Heartbleed had costs that went beyond the damages caused by these successful attacks; Security Magazine estimated that just the cost of thousands of organizations needing
  • Heartbleed - A wake-up call - enisa. europa. eu
    Last week the entire web discovered the existence of the so called “Heartbleed” vulnerability affecting one of most popular mechanisms used to secure communication with web sites Starting with the first open announcements on 07th of April 2014, news about this security hole triggered the interest and concern of more or less everybody online
  • Heartbleed Bug - OWASP Foundation
    Using the Heartbleed vulnerability the attackers could decrypt this information if it was obtained when passed between a user and a vulnerable website This means that sensitive data exchanged up to two years ago could also now be at risk for exposure to attackers
  • Don’t let my Heart bleed! - DiVA
    “Heartbleed” is a recently discovered vulnerability with no prior investigation that answers questions about the impact it has to the companies affected This paper focuses on the impact of it on the market value of the companies who participated in the vulnerability disclosure process with the help of an event study methodology
  • Heartbleed Bug
    The Heartbleed Bug is a serious vulnerability in the popular OpenSSL cryptographic software library This weakness allows stealing the information protected, under normal conditions, by the SSL TLS encryption used to secure the Internet
  • Methods of “The Matter of Heartbleed” - cseweb. ucsd. edu
    How do they do vulnerability scans and navigate doing no harm? Why might there be legal and ethical concerns? Where do you think operators in the red line paper would fall? They have ZMap, why do they only sample 1% of IPv4 day? Are they at much practical legal risk? What aspects help their case? How hard could this be?
  • Security information sharing via Twitter: Heartbleed as a case study
    Abstract: The current paper outlines an exploratory case study in which we examined the extent to which specific communities of Twitter users engaged with the debate about the security threat known as ‘Heartbleed’ in the first few days after this threat was exposed
  • (PDF) The Matter of Heartbleed - Academia. edu
    In this paper, we use a recent widespread security vulnerability as a natural experiment Publicly announced in April 2014, the Heartbleed OpenSSL bug, potentially (and undetectably) revealed servers' private keys
  • Flash Note: Heartbleed - A wake-up call - ENISA
    Last week the entire web discovered the existence of the so called “Heartbleed” vulnerability affecting one of the most popular mechanisms used to secure communication with web sites: OpenSSL The underlying problem is a programming error with fatal consequences
  • Heartbleed, the OpenSSL vulnerability. What Should I Do?
    Software using or linked against OpenSSL 1 0 1 through 1 0 1f (inclusive) is vulnerable This post focuses on what you have to do and how you can detect it This post is not on what the vulnerability is about It is important to realize that exploitation of this vulnerability leaves no traces





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