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Heartbleed - Wikipedia. Logo representing Heartbleed. Security company Codenomicon gave Heartbleed both a name and a logo, contributing to public awareness of the issue.[1][2]Heartbleed is a security bug in the Open. SSLcryptography library, which is a widely used implementation of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol.
It was introduced into the software in 2. April 2. 01. 4. Heartbleed may be exploited regardless of whether the vulnerable Open. SSL instance is running as a TLS server or client. It results from improper input validation (due to a missing bounds check) in the implementation of the TLS heartbeat extension,[3] thus the bug's name derives from heartbeat.[4] The vulnerability is classified as a buffer over- read,[5] a situation where more data can be read than should be allowed.[6]Heartbleed is registered in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database as CVE- 2.
The federal Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre issued a security bulletin advising system administrators about the bug.[7] A fixed version of Open. SSL was released on April 7, 2. Heartbleed was publicly disclosed. As of May 2. 0, 2.
TLS- enabled websites were still vulnerable to Heartbleed.[8]TLS implementations other than Open. SSL, such as Gnu. TLS, Mozilla's Network Security Services, and the Windows platform implementation of TLS, were not affected because the defect existed in the Open. SSL's implementation of TLS rather than in the protocol itself.[9]History[edit]The Heartbeat Extension for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) protocols was proposed as a standard in February 2. RFC 6. 52. 0.[1. 0] It provides a way to test and keep alive secure communication links without the need to renegotiate the connection each time.
In 2. 01. 1, one of the RFC's authors, Robin Seggelmann, then a Ph. D. student at the Fachhochschule Münster, implemented the Heartbeat Extension for Open. SSL. Following Seggelmann's request to put the result of his work into Open. SSL,[1. 1][1. 2][1. Stephen N. Henson, one of Open.
SSL's four core developers. Henson failed to notice a bug in Seggelmann's implementation, and introduced the flawed code into Open. SSL's source code repository on December 3. The defect spread with the release of Open. SSL version 1. 0. March 1. 4, 2. 01. Heartbeat support was enabled by default, causing affected versions to be vulnerable.[1.
Discovery[edit]According to Mark J. Cox of Open. SSL, Neel Mehta of Google's security team secretly reported Heartbleed on April 1, 2. UTC.[1. 7]The bug was named by an engineer at Codenomicon, a Finnish cybersecurity company that also created the bleeding heart logo and launched the domain heartbleed. According to Codenomicon, Google's security team reported Heartbleed to Open. SSL first, but both Google and Codenomicon discovered it independently.[1. Codenomicon reports April 3, 2. NCSC- FI for vulnerability coordination.[1.
At the time of disclosure, some 1. Internet's secure web servers certified by trusted authorities were believed to be vulnerable to the attack, allowing theft of the servers' private keys and users' session cookies and passwords.[2. The Electronic Frontier Foundation,[2. Ars Technica,[2. 6] and Bruce Schneier[2.
Heartbleed bug catastrophic. Forbes cybersecurity columnist Joseph Steinberg wrote: Some might argue that Heartbleed is the worst vulnerability found (at least in terms of its potential impact) since commercial traffic began to flow on the Internet.[2.
A British Cabinet spokesman recommended that: People should take advice on changing passwords from the websites they use. Most websites have corrected the bug and are best placed to advise what action, if any, people need to take.[2. On the day of disclosure, the Tor Project advised: If you need strong anonymity or privacy on the Internet, you might want to stay away from the Internet entirely for the next few days while things settle.[3. The Sydney Morning Herald published a timeline of the discovery on April 1. In some cases, it is not clear how they found out.[3.
Bugfix and deployment[edit]Bodo Moeller and Adam Langley of Google prepared the fix for Heartbleed. The resulting patch was added to Red Hat's issue tracker on March 2. Stephen N. Henson applied the fix to Open. SSL's version control system on 7 April.[3. The first fixed version, 1. As of June 2. 1, 2.
Certificate renewal and revocation[edit]According to Netcraft, about 3. Watch Collapse Online Mic. X. 5. 09 certificates which could have been compromised due to Heartbleed had been reissued by April 1. By May 9, 2. 01. 4, only 4. In addition, 7% of the reissued security certificates used the potentially compromised keys. Netcraft stated: By reusing the same private key, a site that was affected by the Heartbleed bug still faces exactly the same risks as those that have not yet replaced their SSL certificates.[3. Week said, "[Heartbleed is] likely to remain a risk for months, if not years, to come."[3.
Exploitation[edit]The Canada Revenue Agency reported a theft of Social Insurance Numbers belonging to 9. April 8, 2. 01. 4.[3. After the discovery of the attack, the agency shut down its website and extended the taxpayer filing deadline from April 3. May 5.[3. 9] The agency said it would provide anyone affected with credit protection services at no cost. On April 1. 6, the RCMP announced they had charged a computer science student in relation to the theft with unauthorized use of a computer and mischief in relation to data.[4.
The UK parenting site Mumsnet had several user accounts hijacked, and its CEO was impersonated.[4. The site later published an explanation of the incident saying it was due to Heartbleed and the technical staff patched it promptly.[4.
Anti- malware researchers also exploited Heartbleed to their own advantage in order to access secret forums used by cybercriminals.[4. Studies were also conducted by deliberately setting up vulnerable machines. For example, on April 1. Cloud. Flare.[4. 5][4. Also, on April 1. J. Alex Halderman, a professor at University of Michigan, reported that his honeypot server, an intentionally vulnerable server designed to attract attacks in order to study them, had received numerous attacks originating from China.
Halderman concluded that because it was a fairly obscure server, these attacks were probably sweeping attacks affecting large areas of the Internet.[4. In August 2. 01. 4, it was made public that the Heartbleed vulnerability enabled hackers to steal security keys from Community Health Systems, the second- biggest for- profit U. S. hospital chain in the United States, compromising the confidentiality of 4. The breach happened a week after Heartbleed was first made public.[4. Possible prior knowledge and exploitation[edit]Many major web sites patched the bug or disabled the Heartbeat Extension within days of its announcement,[4. Based on examinations of audit logs by researchers, it has been reported that some attackers may have exploited the flaw for at least five months before discovery and announcement.[5.
Errata Security pointed out that a widely used non- malicious program called Masscan, introduced six months before Heartbleed's disclosure, abruptly terminates the connection in the middle of handshaking in the same way as Heartbleed, generating the same server log messages, adding "Two new things producing the same error messages might seem like the two are correlated, but of course, they aren't.[5.