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Security Update: Heartbleed Vulnerability

Posted by on April 9, 2014

By now you have heard about the Heartbleed vulnerability that exists in recent versions of OpenSSL – the technology used to protect web and other network connections from prying eyes.

You can read up on details of this vulnerability at http://heartbleed.com

We at php[architect] consider our customer’s security of utmost importance. We’ve verified our systems to ensure that, in fact, we were not open to this vulnerability.

More importantly, we’d like to inform you that we specifically do not store any sensitive financial information (such as credit card numbers) on our servers. We process all online payments through either Stripe or PayPal.


Oscar still remembers downloading an early version of the Apache HTTP server at the end of 1995, and promptly asking "Ok, what's this good for?" He started learning PHP in 2000 and hasn't stopped since. He's worked with Drupal, WordPress, Zend Framework, and bespoke PHP, to name a few. Follow him on Google+.
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