Security - Heartbleed

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Zero Day: April 7, 2014


The Heartbleed issue was a zero day security issue which affects OpenSSL on Apache solutions.


It was investigated by the All n One security team on the 8th of April.


Find out more here: [1] [2]


bxp software uses Microsoft Internet Information Server and by default is not subject to the issue.


We also reviewed all of our partners and their APIs and interfaces and came up with a clean bill of health.


As always we will keep an eye out for these types of potential threats.