The latest #Heartbleed news is that Android devices running version 4.1.1 – phones and tablets – are at risk. Google has sent the patch to partners (you know, the teleco you bought your phone from) … and customers wait for them to act.
How to tell if your Android device is vulnerable to Heartbleed: @MrCippy shows you what you need to do http://t.co/SueWARezVF
— CNET (@CNET) April 11, 2014
This is the latest hardware vulnerability to hit the street. Thursday we saw that some Cisco and Juniper routers — an essential component of the Internet backbone — were affected.
In addition, there is a steady drip of stories tying NSA activity to #Heartbleed.
This Heartbleed/NSA story has just enough detail to make me want a lot more detail. http://t.co/j96648l9Uf
— matt blaze (@mattblaze) April 11, 2014
Change these passwords!
If you haven’t done so yet, you should change these passwords immediately if you don’t have two-factor authentication enabled:
- Facebook/Instagram
- gMail/Blogger/Blogspot/YouTube
- Dropbox
- Flickr
- GoDaddy
- Netflix
- Tumblr
- USAA
- WordPress
- Yahoo mail et al
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