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Heartbleed Vulnerability Of Registrars
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<blockquote data-quote="hemantwps" data-source="post: 2256183" data-attributes="member: 322954974"><p>The safe ones – <em>at least as far as Heartbleed is concerned</em> – are those that don’t use OpenSSL; primarily running Windows Server software.</p><p></p><p>Even if they are safe or if they recently patched the OpenSSL software, due to the complexity of this security bug, registrars are advised to have SSL certificates re-issued for themselves, immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemantwps, post: 2256183, member: 322954974"] The safe ones – [I]at least as far as Heartbleed is concerned[/I] – are those that don’t use OpenSSL; primarily running Windows Server software. Even if they are safe or if they recently patched the OpenSSL software, due to the complexity of this security bug, registrars are advised to have SSL certificates re-issued for themselves, immediately. [/QUOTE]
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