Mint won't give a clear answer about Heartbleed
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Mint won't give a clear answer about Heartbleed
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Re: Mint won't give a clear answer about Heartbleed
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#3It seems that they are saying either (a) they are not using OpenSSL, or (b) they were using a version of OpenSSL without the vulnerability. Is there anything wrong with assuming that given their statements?
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#5What is unclear about the response: "As indicated, our engineers have verified Mint is not affected by "Heartbleed." Password resets and re-issuing of SSL certificates are not required at this time." It seems that they are saying either (a) they are not using OpenSSL, or (b) they were using a version of OpenSSL without the vulnerability. Is there anything wrong with assuming that given their statements?
Re: Mint won't give a clear answer about Heartbleed
#6They should at least give us some more info, like which openssl version their running (if they use openssl)
I'm personally okay with "We were not affected by the bug" - random internet people shouldn't have details on the software your company runs internally. One more thing for a potential bad guy to exploit.
Besides, if they'd be willing to lie about being affected, they'd be willing to lie about using a particular version of software, so nothing gained anyways.
Re: Mint won't give a clear answer about Heartbleed
#7What is unclear about the response: "As indicated, our engineers have verified Mint is not affected by "Heartbleed." Password resets and re-issuing of SSL certificates are not required at this time." It seems that they are saying either (a) they are not using OpenSSL, or (b) they were using a version of OpenSSL without the vulnerability. Is there anything wrong with assuming that given their statements?
Re: Mint won't give a clear answer about Heartbleed
#8What is unclear about the response: "As indicated, our engineers have verified Mint is not affected by "Heartbleed." Password resets and re-issuing of SSL certificates are not required at this time." It seems that they are saying either (a) they are not using OpenSSL, or (b) they were using a version of OpenSSL without the vulnerability. Is there anything wrong with assuming that given their statements?
As a site that has access to financial records, I would expect them to explain in detail why they aren't affected and if they were ever vulnerable.
For instance, if they are using IIS (I know, I know) it would be an easy answer.
The fact they are not explaining clearly and in detail leads me to believe that there is/was something amiss.
The transparency expectation of them is greater.
Re: Mint won't give a clear answer about Heartbleed
#9What is unclear about the response: "As indicated, our engineers have verified Mint is not affected by "Heartbleed." Password resets and re-issuing of SSL certificates are not required at this time." It seems that they are saying either (a) they are not using OpenSSL, or (b) they were using a version of OpenSSL without the vulnerability. Is there anything wrong with assuming that given their statements?
"is not affected" being the operative wording. users want to know if their data has ever been at risk. still, surely everyone can just assume it was affected, act accordingly, and move on?