Heartbleed Vulnerablity, Risk and Fix

The Heartbleed bug (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartbleed_bug) is a serious vulnerability which affects SSL connections in OpenSSL 1.0.1 through 1.0.1.f.

This vulnerability allows an attacker to read chunks of memory from servers and clients that connect using SSL through a flaw in OpenSSL's implementation of the heartbeat extension.

OpenSSL provides critical functionality in the internet ecosystem, and therefore vulnerabilities, such as Heartbleed, have a significant impact on digital communications and their integrity.

Our servers are all updated from the vulnerability and your sites are safe from that specific attack. 

For updates including announcements and upgrades add us on Twitter and Facebook!

https://twitter.com/ultrahosting

https://www.facebook.com/websitehost



Thank you.

 
  • 136 Users Found This Useful

Was this answer helpful?

Related Articles

What is the location of curl?

Curl is located @ /usr/bin/curl

What is a domain?

A domain is a human-readable name assigned to an IP address to make accessing websites much...

Error 401 Unauthorized

This can occur when a web page requires authorization or a login to view the contents. If none...

Redirect Internet Explorer visitors to a supported browsers page

Redirect users of Internet Explorer to a supported browsers page or any other page.  To do this,...

When should I use ascii and when should I use binary?

Many FTP client programs support and auto mode to detect the proper upload type based on file...