← Back to context Comment by astrange 12 years ago Are people going straight to buying new domain names for every TLS bug discovered these days? 4 comments astrange Reply rguldener 12 years ago I'd be surprised if heartbleed.com was still available in 2014 whyleyc 12 years ago It was - registered 2 days ago by Marko Laakso from Codenomicon, the guys credited (by themselves it seems !) with finding the bug:http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=hea... Gigablah 12 years ago They should probably get the guy who designed heartbleed.com to revamp their own website :) 1 reply →
rguldener 12 years ago I'd be surprised if heartbleed.com was still available in 2014 whyleyc 12 years ago It was - registered 2 days ago by Marko Laakso from Codenomicon, the guys credited (by themselves it seems !) with finding the bug:http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=hea... Gigablah 12 years ago They should probably get the guy who designed heartbleed.com to revamp their own website :) 1 reply →
whyleyc 12 years ago It was - registered 2 days ago by Marko Laakso from Codenomicon, the guys credited (by themselves it seems !) with finding the bug:http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=hea... Gigablah 12 years ago They should probably get the guy who designed heartbleed.com to revamp their own website :) 1 reply →
Gigablah 12 years ago They should probably get the guy who designed heartbleed.com to revamp their own website :) 1 reply →
I'd be surprised if heartbleed.com was still available in 2014
It was - registered 2 days ago by Marko Laakso from Codenomicon, the guys credited (by themselves it seems !) with finding the bug:
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=hea...
They should probably get the guy who designed heartbleed.com to revamp their own website :)
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