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Message-ID: <53441325.9080208@ficora.fi> Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 18:17:57 +0300 From: Jussi Eronen <juhani.eronen@...ora.fi> To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: OpenSSL 1.0.1 TLS/DTLS hearbeat information disclosure CVE-2014-0160 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, On 04/08/2014 01:05 AM, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: > On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 01:56:27PM -0700, Reed Loden wrote: >> Was this not coordinated with the distros at all? If not, that >> seems like major fail on the reporters and NCSC-FI's part. :/ > > There was a mail from Red Hat on monday morning (CEST) with no > detail and a CRD to april 9th. It seems OpenSSL advisory came a > bit uncoordinated, actually, which (it seems) triggered the release > of the heartbeat and cloudfare posts, as well as the Red Hat one > here. We reported the issue to OpenSSL a couple of hours before the advisory was published. Our plan was to start notifications to distros and other vendors after discussing with OpenSSL. Codenomicon did mention us as the coordinator in the original text of heartbleed.com, but the current text reflects the situation quite well: """ Who coordinates response to this vulnerability? NCSC-FI took up the task of reaching out to the authors of OpenSSL, software, operating system and appliance vendors, which were potentially affected. However, this vulnerability was found and details released independently by others before this work was completed. Vendors should be notifying their users and service providers. Internet service providers should be notifying their end users where and when potential action is required. """ - -Jussi / NCSC-FI (formerly known as CERT-FI) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTRBMSAAoJELribKLoD5cx9RUP/0P0RSoXel4HvfWxUhGZfnsy q8yNYzOPMO8fIXxKg5W7CfSr4zy05gZSBIKDdETOtEcDFIDN4+4fZPvxMguF74Qe EKfUoyaXvK3JbQ/E1aw1CvYxLSPGRw3AcwkeTYtMZLzNqLwN6zBYvVjkr4GvGWG4 30m1CmDWsR0MYrMrO04j6aSc1ykDg33avw+/Fs5TXOkoJCbzbjKgZ/QFU0C9KLU0 VklrToFsupU722bQ11i8RlGXcA+0BNMFBabEVRW8jqym0cYVSsoIr6GrCMLeqOkq WmnxsSnNkZg4mjwwYLZS+Bl70veSvyBrIcyke2V74wgnDR9j0on/v6mK3p4Cu9bF 3EH+2GI43o0sOsmHl7uMhvL4JbJOAcxsfYLsULoHCWTx0qzYtqquanjOyk72bxWk lZG0hfYQIonPX505riLGDN0DUHkoEq8JyQU4hFwDrI6Fxk6i783GVA4eqJdXHTM3 qisH4T7elh8xQAqJYT7gIe3oRsZo2Kj4SProuGT3usqJgwl0wEch4JjZyx70Ren9 E3DSPRvZKB7zHqbL0f0UbvpGtcsNrGBhayMcoZXmjCEODsJTwJZ0OFyMae+Z7gxP +QugddtuM2S898DFrgrFKVtnTLDABe/UQ3z0wzczN4ZHlz6g/9rzHV4NW6BHe1f2 M+QZTIHz+8FfV7mnAHsa =Ukts -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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