The Heartbleed bug exists because of a flaw in the OpenSSL implementation of the TLS/DTLS heartbeat functionality. So this is a problem with server software, not a problem with certificates.

'Heartbleed' OpenSSL vulnerability: A slow-motion train wreck Apr 10, 2014 xkcd: Heartbleed Explanation This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License. This means you're free to copy and share these comics (but not to sell them). More details.. How Heartbleed Works: The Code Behind the Internet's You can read our overview of Heartbleed here, but in general terms it's a flaw in something called OpenSSL, a security protocol that lets your computer and a server know they are who they say they Check Point IPS Protections for OpenSSL "Heartbleed

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Apr 09, 2014 · (The bug gained its “heartbleed” moniker due to its occurring in the heartbeat extension for OpenSSL.) The bug was discovered by researchers working for Google and security firm Codenomicon .

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