A new bug has been discovered on the internet, called the
Heartbleed Bug. The basic idea is that it allowed hackers to steal information from servers that you thought were protected behind a secure (https) connection. That information could include usernames, passwords, credit card information, or anything that you've submitted in a form. Over 2/3 of the servers on the internet use OpenSSL which is the library that this bug was found in.
Subeta is safe. We're fortunate to be protected by
cloudflare who was alerted to this bug a week before it became public, and has already patched it. It's very unlikely that any of your information has been stolen from Subeta.
Unfortunately there are a lot of sites that hadn't fixed their implemention of openSSL when the information was made public. This includes some google services, yahoo mail, imgur, and other sites that most of us use daily.
It's our suggestion that you change your passwords
everywhere, including Subeta. Before you change your password on a website, check it
here to ensure that it's no longer a threat. If you change your password and the site is still unsafe, you could be submitting your password to hackers again!
OpenSSL put out a patch as soon as the bug was made public, and most sites have already begun to patch and fix their servers. Most major sites on the internet have already been patched. You can read more about the bug
here. Thank you, and stay safe on the internet! ❤
Here is another great writeup of this bug.