JMH Emeritus, Contributor Joined Apr 2, 2012 Posts 7,197 Apr 9, 2014 #1 Lest readers think "catastrophic" is too exaggerated a description for the critical defect affecting an estimated two-thirds of the Internet's Web servers, consider this: at the moment this article was being prepared, the so-called Heartbleed bug was exposing end-user passwords, the contents of confidential e-mails, and other sensitive data belonging to Yahoo Mail and almost certainly countless other services. Click to expand... Critical crypto bug exposes Yahoo Mail, other passwords Russian roulette-style | Ars Technica
Lest readers think "catastrophic" is too exaggerated a description for the critical defect affecting an estimated two-thirds of the Internet's Web servers, consider this: at the moment this article was being prepared, the so-called Heartbleed bug was exposing end-user passwords, the contents of confidential e-mails, and other sensitive data belonging to Yahoo Mail and almost certainly countless other services. Click to expand... Critical crypto bug exposes Yahoo Mail, other passwords Russian roulette-style | Ars Technica