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I didn't see this answered anywhere. Did the Ubuntu single sign onSingle Sign On (SSO) ever vulnerable to hreatbleedhreatbleed, also known as CVE-2014-0160? If so, has it been patched? Should we change our passwords?

If not, it may be a good idea to post the information somewhere in the Ubuntu login site.

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I didn't see this answered anywhere. Did the Ubuntu single sign on ever vulnerable to hreatbleed, also known as CVE-2014-0160? If so, has it been patched? Should we change our passwords?

If not, it may be a good idea to post the information somewhere in the Ubuntu login site.

Thanks

Did the Ubuntu Single Sign On (SSO) ever vulnerable to hreatbleed, also known as CVE-2014-0160? If so, has it been patched? Should we change our passwords?

If not, it may be a good idea to post the information somewhere in the Ubuntu login site.

Thanks

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Are the sites secured by Ubuntu single sign on such as Is Ask Ubuntu vulnerable to Heartbleed OpenSSL problem?

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