Two months after Heartbleed, 300,000 web servers are still vulnerable to the OpenSSL vulnerability.
That's according to an updated report from security researchers at Errata Security. Errata published updated findings, found by simply scanning port 443 on servers across the web looking for vulnerabilities, to its blog on Saturday.
The company returned with 309,197 results of servers that are still vulnerable to the bug. When Errata ran the same port scan in May, it came back with 318,239 vulnerable servers. That means that in the last 30 days, only 9,000 servers have been patched. As Errata's Rob Graham notes, "this indicates people have stopped even trying to patch." Read more...
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