środa, 9 kwietnia 2014

Little Internet users can do to thwart 'Heartbleed' bug

The word 'password' is pictured on a computer screen in this picture illustration taken in Berlin Researchers have observed sophisticated hacking groups conducting automated scans of the Internet in search of Web servers running a widely used web encryption program known as OpenSSL that makes them vulnerable to the theft of data, including passwords, confidential communications and credit card numbers. OpenSSL is used on about two-thirds of all web servers, but the issue has gone undetected for about two years. Kurt Baumgartner, a researcher with security software maker Kaspersky Lab, said his firm uncovered evidence on Monday that a few hacking groups believed to be involved in state-sponsored cyber espionage were running such scans shortly after news of the bug first surfaced on Monday. "There is nothing users can do to fix their computers," said Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer with security software maker F-Secure.








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