Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Heartbleed bug affects millions of Android devices

Heartbleed bug affects millions of Android devices -

heartbleed bug This is the bug that potentially exposed heartbleed users many websites that have since patched the bug, button now about 34 percent of Android devices, according to a Google blog and company statistics. Although Google has managed to plug most of its products concerned by heartbleed like Gmail and other versions of the Android operating system, it still has not been able to issue a patch for the operating system widely used Android called Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean.

What is the heartbleed bug?

heartbleed is a loophole that allows third parties to have access to information that users enter into websites encrypted on OpenSSL, one of the most popular encryption tool sets. This bug was estimated to have reached half a million websites, including Google, Yahoo and others. See the complete list of sites affected by the bug heartbleed.

How can I check if my device is affected?

There are a few routes you can go check the security of your device, including verifying the version of the operating system of your device or use an app to help you determine if your device is heartbleed vulnerable to the bug. To check your device for yourself, go to the "Settings" menu on your device and select the "About Device" tab. There you'll be able to see what version of the Android operating system you have on your phone. For example, screenshots of the Samsung Galaxy S4 below show that the device is running on Android 4.4.2 KitKat, which means that the device is safe from heartbleed bug.

Heartbleed bug

An alternative way to check your device for yourself is to download "heartbleed Detector" Lookout Mobile Security app on the Google Play Store. This application will be able to tell you if your device runs on the version of OpenSSL infected with the virus heartbleed and if heartbleed is enabled or not enabled on your operating system, allowing you to know that you do or do not need to take additional measures.

what should I do if my devices work on this operating system?

Since Google has not released a patch for the Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean operating system, you'll want to to update your operating system immediately . To do this, go to "Settings" and select "System Update." There you will see all available updates for your device and be able to download them.

Are there other ways I can protect myself against heartbleed?

In addition to ensure that your operating system is updated, you should also make sure that you change your passwords for all the websites that have released patches for OpenSSL flaw, which are listed here.

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