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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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What should end-users do about Heartbleed?
What should a website operator do about the Heartbleed OpenSSL exploit? mainly talks about what people running websites should do about Heartbleed.
What should end-users of websites be doing? … I'm https://security.stackexchange.com/users/8335/andrew-grimm , but posting as a guest, because I'm not already logged in, wordpress openID isn't working, and I don't want to use a password just after Heartbleed …