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So some "industry experts" are urging people to change every single internet password they have due to this security flaw . . .
BBC News - Heartbleed Bug: Public urged to reset all passwords
If i'm honest I've only briefly ready it as it doesn't concern me too much, I think if the bug has existed for 2 years then why is changing my password now going to make such a big difference?
*Edit. ohhhhh perhaps this is why:
BBC News - Heartbleed Bug: Public urged to reset all passwords
If i'm honest I've only briefly ready it as it doesn't concern me too much, I think if the bug has existed for 2 years then why is changing my password now going to make such a big difference?
*Edit. ohhhhh perhaps this is why:
"The level of knowledge now needed to exploit this vulnerability is substantially less than it was 36 hours ago," the company's associate director Ollie Whitehouse told the BBC.
"Someone with a moderate level of technical skills running their own scripts - the Raspberry Pi generation - would probably be able to launch attacks successfully and gain sensitive information
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