← Back to context Comment by huherto 12 years ago Is it a problem for those using ssh keys on github ? 4 comments huherto Reply StavrosK 12 years ago No, SSH is not (directly) affected. orthecreedence 12 years ago No, but your github.com password may be compromised. flym4n 12 years ago You'll need to replace them ASAP, once github updated their version of ssh . But if they run on 0.9.8 branch, you don't have to worry. gojomo 12 years ago Answers in sibling threads suggest ssh/sshd is not affected, as ssh uses its own protocol other than TLS.
flym4n 12 years ago You'll need to replace them ASAP, once github updated their version of ssh . But if they run on 0.9.8 branch, you don't have to worry. gojomo 12 years ago Answers in sibling threads suggest ssh/sshd is not affected, as ssh uses its own protocol other than TLS.
gojomo 12 years ago Answers in sibling threads suggest ssh/sshd is not affected, as ssh uses its own protocol other than TLS.
No, SSH is not (directly) affected.
No, but your github.com password may be compromised.
You'll need to replace them ASAP, once github updated their version of ssh . But if they run on 0.9.8 branch, you don't have to worry.
Answers in sibling threads suggest ssh/sshd is not affected, as ssh uses its own protocol other than TLS.