Heartbleed Still a Heartache 1,000 Days In: A recent report released by Shodan found that as of January 22, 2017, nearly 200,000 publicly accessible internet devices were vulnerable to Heartbleed.
The detailed report gives some insight into those who continue to be exposed to this vulnerability. It’s no surprise that the majority of these systems are HTTPS pages hosted by Apache and running on Linux, as this has been the case for the lifetime of Heartbleed. The interesting aspects are the top organizations and domains that are vulnerable.
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