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300,000 still vulnerable to ‘Heartbleed’ bug

Tech AlertsBy theadminJune 24, 2014Leave a comment

  More than 300,000 Web servers are still vulnerable to the “Heartbleed” software glitch that compromised security across the Internet, according to a new analysis. That’s a reduction of just half of the original 600,000 systems initially thought to be vulnerable, more than two months after the vulnerability was first detected. If you don’t know…

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