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04-28-2014, 05:32 PM
EVERYONE needs to k**w this -- Here's how to tell if any of your accounts have been hacked
http://c2.bgr.com/2014/04/******s-hacking-2.jpg?w=610 (http://bgr.com/2014/04/28/how-to-tell-if-someone-hacked-your-computer-email-account/)Internet users have obviously k**wn for some time that ******s pose a serious threat, but we all got a shocking reminder when security researchers revealed the massive*Heartbleed bug earlier this month (http://bgr.com/2014/04/09/what-to-do-about-heartbleed-internet-security-bug/). The OpenSSL security flaw affected an estimated 66% of the entire Internet at the time of its discovery, and it may have exposed*usernames and passwords on any number of popular websites (http://bgr.com/2014/04/15/heartbleed-checker-passwords-change-list/). Big companies were quick to address the bug but as we learned recently, Heartbleed (http://bgr.com/tag/heartbleed) was around for years before companies started *****ing it earlier this month. As such, ******s had plenty of time to exploit the flaw*and steal your login details.
Have any of your online accounts been*hacked*because of Heartbleed? Have ******s breached your accounts using other means? Thanks to a few free websites, it's remarkably easy to tell if your data might be*at risk.
Continue reading... (http://bgr.com/2014/04/28/how-to-tell-if-someone-hacked-your-computer-email-account/)
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http://c2.bgr.com/2014/04/******s-hacking-2.jpg?w=610 (http://bgr.com/2014/04/28/how-to-tell-if-someone-hacked-your-computer-email-account/)Internet users have obviously k**wn for some time that ******s pose a serious threat, but we all got a shocking reminder when security researchers revealed the massive*Heartbleed bug earlier this month (http://bgr.com/2014/04/09/what-to-do-about-heartbleed-internet-security-bug/). The OpenSSL security flaw affected an estimated 66% of the entire Internet at the time of its discovery, and it may have exposed*usernames and passwords on any number of popular websites (http://bgr.com/2014/04/15/heartbleed-checker-passwords-change-list/). Big companies were quick to address the bug but as we learned recently, Heartbleed (http://bgr.com/tag/heartbleed) was around for years before companies started *****ing it earlier this month. As such, ******s had plenty of time to exploit the flaw*and steal your login details.
Have any of your online accounts been*hacked*because of Heartbleed? Have ******s breached your accounts using other means? Thanks to a few free websites, it's remarkably easy to tell if your data might be*at risk.
Continue reading... (http://bgr.com/2014/04/28/how-to-tell-if-someone-hacked-your-computer-email-account/)
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