Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: PAUL ERITH on April 11, 2014, 06:49:52 pm
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Anyone else got this its a bit off putting glad i only have one customer on it at the moment
Heartbleed response
Earlier this week, Heartbleed - a security vulnerability in the OpenSSL library - was publicly disclosed. GoCardless uses software that depends on OpenSSL, which means we were among the large number of companies affected.
Our engineering team patched our affected software on Tuesday morning, and replaced our SSL certificates. This means that we are no longer vulnerable to Heartbleed.
We have no reason to believe that any GoCardless data has been compromised, but given the nature of the vulnerability we recommend taking the following precautions:
- We recommend that GoCardless users reset their passwords.
- We have invalidated any sessions that were in use prior to the resolution of the issue.
- We are adding the ability for API users to reset their API keys; we'll be back in touch as soon as this is possible.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email us at help@gocardless.com.
The GoCardless engineering team
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Before you change any passwords make sure the email is legit and not a scam
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I've not had that email.
I've got quite a few gocardless customers, none of them have contacted me either.
Email gocardless, they'll clue you up.
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No such email to me neither.
Do nothing.
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Im going to do nothing and ring them monday
Paul
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i haven't had one either
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If you are glad you are not a Gocardless custy , You should also find comfort that your emails and any other website that has the padlock symbol could have all been breached .
At least they have done something about it never heard a thing from the Banks or anyone else , That is if it was from them . Mike
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My bank told me everything was OK last time I logged in.
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Giving it 2-3 days then all mine are been changed including pin codes i aint risking anything . Mike