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Tag Archives: Heartbleed

The Heartbleed Bug

Posted on April 12, 2014 by Samir Roshan — 7 Comments ↓

I have been reading through the Heartbleed Bug since it was formally uncovered past week. I have to work with my customers in order to provide information on what all products from VMware have been affected and what should they do in order to mitigate the risk caused by this Continue Reading →

Posted in Security, VMware | Tagged Heartbleed, VMware | 7 Comments ↓

Author : Samir Roshan,NPX#004, VCDX#124

Author : Samir Roshan,NPX#004, VCDX#124

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