The NSA advises the public to avoid data leaks from Heartbleed

Η NSA is so concerned about the security of each of our data that it issued a notice with suggestions on how to avoid , λόγω του σφάλματος of OpenSSL.


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It is really very ironic since we all now know that the intelligence monitors what goes on the internet and intercepts information.

So the NSA, which is concerned about our security, states that we should upgrade the TLS/dtls clients on the servers we use with the latest of OpenSSL (1.0.1g) or run a recompile on the old version of OpenSSL with the option “DOPENSSL_NO_HEARTBEATS.”

Continuing very seriously to be jealous of our NSA reports that many operating systems and clients in the server software run OpenSSL, that means they are vulnerable to Heartbleed. In this case, the secret service suggests that you contact the software vendor to see if there is a risk and ask for an update to fix things.

"For any systems that are affected by this vulnerability, use TLS / DTLS, and have exposure to Internet connectivity for potential exploitation of this vulnerability, revoke and reissue certificates and other credentials used on those systems after applying the update," " NSA.

It is suspected that the NSA knew about Heartbleed for years and kept it a secret so it could exploit the vulnerability. After the last ones that exposed the vulnerability, the US Secret Service saw fit to inform us, thus keeping the pretense at least.

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