Thursday, April 10, 2014

From what we can tell, most major consumer

From what we can tell, most major consumer routers are not affected by Heartbleed. If you use the DD-WRT or OpenWRT open source router firmware packages,

however, the version of OpenSSL on your device may be vulnerable.

DD-WRT — A popular open source router firmware, DD-WRT has been patched. See that forum thread for more information.

OpenWRT — The current version of OpenWRT has been updated with the latest OpenSSL fixes.
This could take time

A Juniper spokesperson told The Wall Street Journal that patching all of these products could take some time, saying, "It doesn't sound like a flip-the-

switch sort of thing."

As for how many devices are potentially at risk, it's too soon to say. Security researcher Bruce Schneier told Mashable that he didn't know the scope of the

threat, but "many [devices] are vulnerable and unpatched."

Mashable will continue to investigate the potential threat to consumer devices, including routers and cable modems. If you run across any additional updates

or disclosures, please let us know.




The 2014 version of Red Sox-Yankees is here.

The American League East rivals open a four-game set in the Bronx on Thursday. The third game of the series will be nationally televised on FOX Sports 1,

starting at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday.

Some will argue this is the greatest rivalry in sports.

Others will claim it’s not even the top rivalry in baseball (Giants-Dodgers? Cardinals-Cubs?).

But that’s not the point.

FOX Sports 1 wants to know what you think is the greatest moment in the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry.

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