Heartbleed Bug

  • OC39648
    10th Apr 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Are powdertoy servers vunerable? Also, check this (https://github.com/musalbas/heartbleed-masstest/blob/master/top1000.txt) and (http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/) for other things specific to you.

  • jacksonmj
    10th Apr 2014 Developer 2 Permalink

    No.

     

     

    IRC last night:

    <Ximon> Goddam openssl, I hope you've all updated...
    <jacob1> I was bored so I tested powdertoy.co.uk on some website that reported if it was vulnerable, seemed fine :)

    <Ximon> Yes, by some stroke of luck, I compiled nginx statically a while ago with openssl 0.9.8 or something

    <jacob1> lol
    <jacob1> that works

    <Ximon> But I updated & rebooted everything anyway

    Edited 2 times by jacksonmj. Last: 10th Apr 2014
  • CeeJayBee
    10th Apr 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I was literally just thinking this.

     

    Also, I hope simon doesn't use XP. I bet a bunch of Russian hackers have been hiding a zero-day exploit until windows did this

  • boxmein
    10th Apr 2014 Former Staff 4 Permalink
    @CeeJayBee (View Post)
    >Russian hacker
    @mniip what are you up to
  • mniip
    10th Apr 2014 Developer 0 Permalink
  • KydonShadow
    10th Apr 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @mniip (View Post)

    Oh. Simple.

  • NF
    10th Apr 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    This doesn't seem right?

  • zBuilder
    11th Apr 2014 Member 0 Permalink

     

    CeeJayBee:

    I was literally just thinking this.

     

    Also, I hope simon doesn't use XP. I bet a bunch of Russian hackers have been hiding a zero-day exploit until windows did this

     

    1.) Heartbleed has nothing to do with WinXP 0-day exploits.

    2.) why would windows XP be used to host a webservice of this type?

  • NF
    11th Apr 2014 Member 1 Permalink
    This post has been removed by jacob1: please read the thread
    Edited 3 times by NUCLEAR_FOX. Last: 11th Apr 2014
  • CeeJayBee
    11th Apr 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @zBuilder (View Post)

     No, I was just bringing up about Microsoft choosing to discontinue security support for XP. And fair point.