Heartbleed Bug

By now, most of you have heard about the Heartbleed Bug. The problem, disclosed Monday night, is in open-source software called OpenSSL that is widely used to encrypt Web communications. Heartbleed can reveal the contents of a server’s memory, where sensitive data is stored.

The current OpenSSL bug CVE-2014-0160 only applies to Linux servers, specifically those that are running the most recent versions of RedHat, CentOS, Debian or other Linux distrubutions.

We are glad to inform our clients that data submitted to us is not jepordized because our servers do not run on the platforms or versions that are vulnerable.

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