セキュリティのバグを発見したようだ。
Heartbleed fix finds more security bugs in server code
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-27732266
More security holes have been uncovered in the same software that was found to harbour the dangerous "Heartbleed" bug.
Heartbleed was found in security software used on many websites to ensure data was not spied upon as it passed back and forth.
About 500,000 websites were believed to be vulnerable to attacks that exploited the Heartbleed vulnerability.
The newly discovered bugs are not thought to be as serious as Heartbleed and are harder to exploit.
The software package harbouring all the vulnerabilities is known as OpenSSL and is used to scramble, or encrypt, data as it is swapped between users and a site.
Tech companies including Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Amazon and many others all use OpenSSL.
The fresh batch of vulnerabilities was found as a result of work done to close Heartbleed and ensure other parts of the software were secure. The discovery of Heartbleed led to many big firms pledging cash to the small organisation that developed OpenSSL to help it improve its bug finding and fixing efforts.•••
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