Updated 18. April 2014 - 1:38 by v.laurie
The Heartbleed bug is a very nasty Internet problem that affects us all. Dealing with it is complex and not clear-cut at this time but one thing that many Internet users want to do is check sites to see which ones might still be subject to the bug.
A previous article gave some ways to check sites but a simpler method is now available with new browser extensions for Firefox and for Chrome. How accurate these extensions are I don’t know and they have some other limitations but I still thought it worth pointing them out.
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This is from a favourite & trusted site, that I frequent alot in relation to technical issues & knowledge, which I thought might be useful for other Community members concerned by the Hearbleed issue.
Regards
Baldrick
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Trend Micro releases free Heartbleed scanners for Android, ChromeApril 18, 2014 – 06:27 by Mike Williams in News
Trend Micro has announced the availability of two free scanners for the Heartbleed bug.
The first, a Chrome add-on, allows users to enter and check any specific URL.
The second, an Android app, is a little more interesting. It checks whether your device or apps are directly affected by the bug, or whether any installed apps access a cloud service which is still vulnerable.
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More potentially useful tools in this area...for your delectation. :D
Trend Micro has announced the availability of two free scanners for the Heartbleed bug.
The first, a Chrome add-on, allows users to enter and check any specific URL.
The second, an Android app, is a little more interesting. It checks whether your device or apps are directly affected by the bug, or whether any installed apps access a cloud service which is still vulnerable.
Full Article
More potentially useful tools in this area...for your delectation. :D
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