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Data Center Fire Fries Samsung's Un-Backed-Up Servers
2014-04-22 00:11:25| TechNewsWorld
A fire that erupted at the data center of Samsung SDS in Gwacheon, South Korea, reportedly took out services to Samsung smartphones, tablets and smart TVs for several hours. The company reportedly stopped all services offered through its website and smartphone apps, and said consumers could not use its online payment services or receive text message confirmations of payments made.
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Microsoft fixes Windows 8.1 Update for corporate WSUS servers
2014-04-16 22:07:47| InfoWorld: Top News
Eight days after yanking the patch, Microsoft
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Tests confirm Heartbleed bug can expose server's private key
2014-04-14 14:00:32| InfoWorld: Top News
Four researchers working separately have demonstrated a server's private encryption key can be obtained using the Heartbleed bug, an attack thought possible but unconfirmed. The findings come shortly after a challenge created by CloudFlare, a San Francisco-based company that runs a security and redundancy service for website operators.
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Don't overlook URL fetching agents when fixing Heartbleed flaw on servers, researchers say
2014-04-11 17:44:51| InfoWorld: Top News
Website operators should assess their whole Web infrastructure when patching the critical Heartbleed flaw in OpenSSL, otherwise they risk leaving important components open to remote attacks, despite fixing the problem on their publicly facing servers.
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What the Heartbleed bug is, and how you can protect yourself (and your servers)
2014-04-09 13:16:45| Extremetech
Over the last couple of days, you may have heard about the rather ominous sounding Heartbleed bug -- a bug that affected hundreds of millions of websites, exposing usernames, passwords, encryption keys, and other sensitive data. This bug went undiscovered for two years, meaning it's highly likely that some of your data was exposed, and may have been scooped up by enterprising hackers -- and unfortunately, given the nature of this bug, there's almost nothing you can do about it.
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