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A highly critical vulnerability in the OpenSSL library which allows an attacker to obtain random 64kByte blocks of memory from the process using said library, which could include user credentials, private SSL keys, and other data sent/received from the server.
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Do any OpenBSD protections mitigate the damage from Heartbleed?
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Do any of the security protections in OpenBSD mitigate the data-exposure from the Heartbleed … In other words, would an Apache/nginx https server using OpenSSL have been any less vulnerable to the Heartbleed attack because it was being run on OpenBSD? …