@rksv,
Are your servers safe?
Are you aware of the issue?
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Heartbleed virus arrives in India.
m.thehindubusinessline.com/features...rives-in-indian-cyberspace/article5900762.ece
google.com/m?q=heartbleed
mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-10/u-s-banks-urged-to-fix-heartbleed-internet-security-flaw.html
googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.in/2014/04/google-services-updated-to-address.html
ssl-tools.net/webservers
(Replace all _com _net as . )
When visiting transaction related websites, please check security website's certificate - Make sure Issuing date is older than 9 April 14. check vulnerability of website @ heartbleedorg or @
ssl-tools.net/webservers
If vulnerable, refrain from using that website, contact admin of that website. Ask them to patch it, issue new certificate and then change your password.
Beware especially of public bank S's internet banking websites
AFAIK, onlinesbicom doesn't give a full green against the defect.
Don't use Android 4.1.1 for any transactions including nest apk or your mobile banking application(All android phones with 4.1.1 have been shipped with defective open SSL library -libsslso in /system/lib)
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED."