Heartbleed Bug: Am 7. April wurde eine gravierende Sicherheitslücke in OpenSSL Version 1.0.1 bekannt.
Wir haben Ihnen anbei die offiziellen Stellungsnahmen der Hersteller aufgeführt:

MobileIron

MobileIron has reviewed and tested the issue, and we have confirmed the following:

  • All released versions of VSP, Sentry, Connector, Atlas, Connected Cloud and cloud-hosted BYOD portal are NOT affected by the vulnerability and NO action is required by our customers.
  • The on-premise BYOD Portal MAY be affected by the vulnerability, depending on the version of OpenSSL that is packaged with your version of Linux currently installed on your BYOD Portal server.

BlackBerry

This security notice addresses the OpenSSL® vulnerability that was announced on April 7, 2014. BlackBerry® customers can rest assured that while BlackBerry continues to investigate, we have determined that BlackBerry® smartphones, BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 5 and BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10 are not affected and are fully protected from the OpenSSL issue. BlackBerry is diligently working to investigate the vulnerability, resolve the related issues as quickly as possible, and communicate the findings and resolution to our customers.

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