Three days ago (April 8th, 2014) word broke of a critical vulnerability (code named "Heartbleed") within the popular cryptographic software, OpenSSL, that allows an attacker to read the memory of the host system. Roughly two thirds of the internet relies on OpenSSL to keep sensitive data secret and private, leaving many sites and services (including those provided by Bukkit) potentially open to data leakage.
How did Bukkit respond?
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PSA: Change your (Bukkit) passwords to be safe, Heartbleed security hole
How did Bukkit respond?
CloudFlare, a service we depend on for Content...
PSA: Change your (Bukkit) passwords to be safe, Heartbleed security hole