ONLINE’s Systems Unaffected by “Heartbleed” Security Flaw
As you may have read in the news, a new security vulnerability nicknamed “Heartbleed” was recently discovered. Heartbleed is a serious flaw in a feature of a popular SSL software package called OpenSSL. This package is used on almost all Linux servers to secure transmissions.
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Please be aware that ONLINE’s systems are not affected by Heartbleed because we use Microsoft servers, which do not use OpenSSL. This means they are not vulnerable to this threat, and our client and consumer data remains secure. In addition, ONLINE employs IP address restrictions and two-factor user authentication, and we require users to change passwords regularly, all of which help mitigate security threats.
As always, if you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. |
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