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Keeping Our Customers Safe – What You Need to Know About the Heartbleed Bug

As you may have seen in the news over the past few days, there is security vulnerability named the “Heartbleed Bug” that affected many of the sites on the web. The vulnerability is within the popular OpenSSL cryptographic software library. It is estimated that over 66% of websites were potentially vulnerable. Detailed Image uses OpenSSL, as does Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Amazon, and many other popular websites.

We want to provide our customers with the details of how we’ve addressed this serious issue. Keeping our customers information safe is one of our highest priorities, as is being honest and transparent with you.

Action We Took

Most importantly, we have no reason to suspect that any of your personal information was compromised.

However, we still take potential threats like this very seriously. A patch was released to fix this vulnerability. Within hours of it becoming available to us, we applied the patch to our server. We also reissued our SSL certificate. These two actions are what effectively close the vulnerability.

As you can see from the Heartbleed Test site, Detailed Image is now listed as fixed. If you’re curious, you can see our SSL certificate information here or by clicking the “lock” icon next to our URL in most web browsers while visiting a secure page like our login page.

How We Keep You Safe

This is also a good time to review what we’re doing every single day to keep your information safe. All of this information is always available in our Privacy Policy.

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Questions

If you have any questions, feedback, comments, or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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