Other folks here are probably already aware of Heartbleed, but I just learned of it today, and thought I'd pass it on. Essentially, it's a server-side problem with OpenSSL which can enable hackers to access names, passwords and other info. Here's a description: http://heartbleed.com/
Much more frighteningly, here's a list of vulnerable sites, which includes five that I'm likely to use within the course of any year: https://github.com/musalbas/heartbleed-masstest/blob/master/top1000.txt
If you're a server admin, you probably want to make sure that you're using a safe version of OpenSSL. If you are simply a user (like me), you don't have a ton of options, outside of changing passwords on those sites, and on any other sites where you might be using a password common to the sites listed as vulnerable...
Much more frighteningly, here's a list of vulnerable sites, which includes five that I'm likely to use within the course of any year: https://github.com/musalbas/heartbleed-masstest/blob/master/top1000.txt
If you're a server admin, you probably want to make sure that you're using a safe version of OpenSSL. If you are simply a user (like me), you don't have a ton of options, outside of changing passwords on those sites, and on any other sites where you might be using a password common to the sites listed as vulnerable...