Read our Heartbleed defence primer? Well, but the battle over privacy only is not over yet: you may need to replace your router. Cisco systems and Juniper Networks have announced that the Heartbleed error-an error in OpenSSL , to can the attacker who go to common security protocols - was found in its networking products. This message is not too surprising, as a device with an older version of SSL is vulnerable, but an arduous process is verified these devices for the error. Of course, devices that use the affected versions of OpenSSL (how Linksys Router) are not unaffected. Both companies examine their product libraries to compile lists of the affected devices. You can find these lists here, here (for Juniper Networks) and here (for Cisco Systems). If one of your devices listed, sit down and watch for updates; Both companies say that they work patches.
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