Dear members,

A major new security vulnerability dubbed Heartbleed was disclosed Monday night with severe implications for the entire Web. The bug can scrape a server's memory, where sensitive user data is stored, including private data such as usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers.

It's an extremely serious issue, affecting some 500,000 servers, according to Netcraft, an Internet research firm. Here's what you can do to make sure your information is protected, according to security experts.

Our advice:

Do not log into accounts from afflicted sites until you're sure the company has patched the problem. If the company hasn't been forthcoming -- confirming a fix or keeping you up to date with progress -- reach out to its customer service teams for information.


Don't be shy about reaching out to small businesses that have your data
to make sure they are secure. While the high-profile companies like Yahoo and Imgur certainly know about the problem, small businesses might not even be aware of it. Be proactive about making sure your information is safe.


Keep a close eye on financial statements for the next few days. Because attackers can access a server's memory for credit card information, it wouldn't hurt to be on the lookout for unfamiliar charges on your bank statements.

Even after following these guidelines, there is still some riskiness in surfing the Web in the aftermath of the bug. Heartbleed is even said to affect browser cookies, which track users' activity on a site, so even visiting a vulnerable site without logging in could be risky.


We are pleased to inform everyone that Loveforum.NET is safe from the vulnerability.


Feel free to contact our managed service provider who host our website ( www.mxhub.com ) if you have question related to the recent security issue for your personal / company web site.