The Heartbleed vulnerability (CVE-2014-0160) was recently made public and has been known to affect a large number of applications (client and server) utilizing the OpenSSL library and SSL/TLS. This vulnerability potentially exposes sensitive information stored in memory normally protected by SSL/TLS such as private encryption keys and user credentials.
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The Heartbleed vulnerability (CVE-2014-0160) was recently made public and has been known to affect a large number of applications (client and server) utilizing the OpenSSL library and SSL/TLS. This vulnerability potentially exposes sensitive information stored in memory normally protected by SSL/TLS such as private encryption keys and user credentials.
JSCAPE products that offer SSL/TLS services such as JSCAPE MFT Server, JSCAPE MFT Gateway, JSCAPE MFT Monitor and AnyClient do not rely on OpenSSL and are therefore not affected by the Heartbleed vulnerability.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Help Desk for further assistance.

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