NEW YORK -- Millions of passwords, credit card numbers and other personal information may be at risk as a result of a major breakdown in Internet security revealed earlier this week. The damage caused ...
When I wrote about the Heartbleed bug last week, and how it means that much of the web has been insecure for the last two years, I found myself thinking: "if I was the NSA, or some other intelligence ...
The NSA knew about the Heartbleed, a security bug that potentially exposes sensitive consumer information, for about two years, according to Bloomberg. Citing "two people familiar with the matter," ...
If you're just joining us, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR West. I'm Tess Vigeland. The Internet found itself in the emergency room with cardiac arrest this week. As you've likely heard by now, ...
Over the last couple of days, you may have heard about the rather ominous sounding Heartbleed bug -- a bug that affected hundreds of millions of websites, exposing usernames, passwords, encryption ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A confounding computer bug called “Heartbleed” is causing major security headaches across the Internet as websites scramble to fix the problem and Web surfers wonder whether they ...
Even though Heartbleed became one of the most widely known internet bugs and threatens private information across many of the web's biggest sites, just four in ten people actually took action to ...
It has been reported today that the recently found Heartbleed Bug within the OpenSSL encryption code, as now also been found to be affecting routers and has been discovered in Cisco routers and ...
The Internet has been going wild this week due to the revelation that a bug, called Heartbleed, had left some of our most valuable information open for two years to hackers who knew about it. Now, it ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Millions of passwords, credit card numbers and other personal information may be at risk as a result of a major breakdown in Internet security revealed earlier this week. Carrier ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- A confounding computer bug called "Heartbleed" is causing major security headaches across the Internet as websites scramble to fix the problem, and Web surfers wonder whether they ...