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Topic: The same bug also affected the forum. Changing your forum password is recommend (Read 468 times)

legendary
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i changed it just before the warning appeared to changed it so i kind of did.
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legendary
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This is really frustrating. I have changed my password. What a nuisance? This is the 6th time that I am changing the password in this forum. The hackers will rot in hell.  Grin
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I doubt it affected forum. The attacker would need control of the forum server so he can be connected to you to exploit OpenSSL
sr. member
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if you want something do something!!!
It affected both (and many more sites) because it was a flaw in OpenSSL which is used by this forum and Bitcoin. It enabled attackers to access small amounts of data from memory every couple of cycles which meant potentially passwords and private keys could be exposed.

does it affects IOS devices also? if yes then i guess im screw

Anything that used OpenSSL which includes mobile devices so I would think that includes apple products.

i already change my password on my blockchain and make it more strong i also add 2FA which is i didnt used before and enable all the possible security on it
hero member
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It affected both (and many more sites) because it was a flaw in OpenSSL which is used by this forum and Bitcoin. It enabled attackers to access small amounts of data from memory every couple of cycles which meant potentially passwords and private keys could be exposed.

does it affects IOS devices also? if yes then i guess im screw

Anything that used OpenSSL which includes mobile devices so I would think that includes apple products.
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
if you want something do something!!!
It affected both (and many more sites) because it was a flaw in OpenSSL which is used by this forum and Bitcoin. It enabled attackers to access small amounts of data from memory every couple of cycles which meant potentially passwords and private keys could be exposed.

does it affects IOS devices also? if yes then i guess im screw
hero member
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It affected both (and many more sites) because it was a flaw in OpenSSL which is used by this forum and Bitcoin. It enabled attackers to access small amounts of data from memory every couple of cycles which meant potentially passwords and private keys could be exposed.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
if you want something do something!!!
nope as i dont think anyone would be interested on my account here Cheesy but i do change all the settings of my wallet
sr. member
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I have problem in last 2 days its logging me out automatically now after changing password I am feeling better its going ok now
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The heartbleed wasn't a wallet bug but a problem with encryption that just effected both websites and wallets.
hero member
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Time is on our side, yes it is!
Can someone explain how a wallet bug and a forum bug can be the same bug? xD

Anyways, did you change your password or not? Smiley

I don't think I was affected by this but I'm not sure so I'll be changing my password asap.  gonna have to keep better record of my passwords and making them stronger.
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Can someone explain how a wallet bug and a forum bug can be the same bug? xD

Anyways, did you change your password or not? Smiley
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