New
free app
promises to
protect Android users from Heartbleed

After all this time, is
Heartbleed really still an issue we should be concerned with? Yes, yes it is. Heartbleed, the shockingly severe and widespread OpenSSL flaw that impacted 66% of the entire Internet at the time of its discovery, has already been addressed by thousands upon thousands of websites. But believe it or **t, there are still countless websites — and apps — out there that have yet to apply the updates necessary to
protect their users.
With vulnerable
Android apps having been
downloaded a whopping 150 million times,
Heartbleed is a particularly important issue for
Android users. And **w, a simple new app claims that it will
protect Android phone and tablet owners for free.
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