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EnDash@aol.com
April 12th, 2014, 09:36 AM
The nice folks at this site have compiled a useful list of which major
sites do NOT have a problem with Heartbleed that would require you to change
your password there, and which do.


http://mashable.com/2014/04/09/heartbleed-bug-websites-affected/

Hope it's useful to you.

-- Dick



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Daniel Widdis
April 12th, 2014, 12:17 PM
Unless you, like me, use the same password at most sites. In which case
changing it everywhere (after the bug is patched) is prudent. :)

On 4/12/14, 7:36 AM, EnDash (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:
> The nice folks at this site have compiled a useful list of which major
> sites do NOT have a problem with Heartbleed that would require you to
> change your password there, and which do.
> http://mashable.com/2014/04/09/heartbleed-bug-websites-affected/
> Hope it's useful to you.
>

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Judy Madnick
April 12th, 2014, 12:27 PM
If you use LastPass, there's a Security Challenge option that includes specific recommendations related to the Heartbleed fiasco based on the user's listed websites.


Judy Madnick
Albany, NY


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From: "Daniel Widdis" <widdis (AT) dixonary (DOT) net>
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Dated: 4/12/2014 1:17:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] OT: The Heartbleed Problem

Unless you, like me, use the same password at most sites. In which case changing it everywhere (after the bug is patched) is prudent. :)


On 4/12/14, 7:36 AM, EnDash (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

The nice folks at this site have compiled a useful list of which major sites do NOT have a problem with Heartbleed that would require you to change your password there, and which do.

http://mashable.com/2014/04/09/heartbleed-bug-websites-affected/

Hope it's useful to you.

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davidh
April 12th, 2014, 04:25 PM
If you use LastPass, there's a Security Challenge option that includes specific recommendations related to the Heartbleed fiasco based on the user's listed websites.
FWIW, a person does not have to be a LastPass user to run their free web based heartbleed checker tool:
Update: April 8th, 4:46PM ET

We have built a tool to help LastPass users check whether other sites and services they use may have been affected by Heartbleed, you can check it out at: https://lastpass.com/heartbleed

http://blog.lastpass.com/2014/04/lastpass-and-heartbleed-bug.html
FWIW This tool was recommended by isc.sans.edu aka sans.edu aka sans.org