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Heartbleed bug.
Posted April 18th 2014 at 06:19 PM by TeenHelp
Source: Notice.
However, that being said, you may have been inadvertently placed at risk through other websites you use. For example, if you use a Gmail email account on your TeenHelp account then you may be at risk because Gmail itself was affected. To help stay safe online try using the following safety tips:
Heartbleed bug
In recent weeks you may have read about a widespread bug known as "Heartbleed" that affects certain versions of the security implementation OpenSSL. This message is to confirm that TeenHelp was not affected by this particular bug and therefore at no point was user's private data at risk. You do not need to take any further action.However, that being said, you may have been inadvertently placed at risk through other websites you use. For example, if you use a Gmail email account on your TeenHelp account then you may be at risk because Gmail itself was affected. To help stay safe online try using the following safety tips:
- Change your password on all websites you use on a regular basis - Once every six months or a year.
- Choose passwords that are difficult to guess - Longer passwords, with a mixture of letters, numbers and symbols are more secure.
- Set up and use a firewall, antivirus and antispyware software and regularly scan your computer for potential problems.
- Don't click links in emails unless you know what they are or download software from places you don't trust.
- If you have any concerns about Internet security or other technology issues try asking about them in our Technology and Gaming forum.
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