Are you sure your website is secure?
Recently, vulnerabilities in the open-source community have frequently occurred. gnu c Library (glibc) can cause Linux software to be hijacked by attackers. the Linux Mint official website is hacked, and images may be implanted into backdoor user websites, then, the OpenSSL vulnerability has been reported recently. Researchers said this security vulnerability would have a huge impact on SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocols, resulting in WEB site attacks, attackers exploit this vulnerability by calling it "DROWN" DecryptingRSA with Obsolete and Weakned eNcryption), that is, "using outdated weak eNcryption algorithms to crack RSA Algorithms ".
This vulnerability may paralyze nearly 1/3 of HTTPS servers. It is estimated that 11 million servers will be affected. Despite the vulnerabilities, the relevant organizations have made the appropriate patches as soon as possible. If your website uses OpenSSL, we suggest you download the corresponding patches on the official website, redHat and other organizations also have corresponding patch packages, and Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.0.2g. to prevent website attacks!
Original Reprinted from the Linux on this learning: http://www.linuxprobe.com/