US cybersecurity researchers have developed a technique that fights the 'Heartbleed' virus, and detects and entraps hackers who might be using it to steal sensitive data.
The bug that has been found makes the website vulnerable and the information that you are typing in could land into the hand of a dirty hacker.
The latest bug threatening the Internet might just hit your computers too!
The US government warned on Friday that hackers are attempting to exploit the 'Heartbleed' bug in targeted attacks by scanning networks to see if they are vulnerable.
Apart from mobile apps, 611 websites with the .in domain in the country were also found to be vulnerable, the Trend Micro survey reveals.
Passwords, addresses, photos, medical data all at risk
536 new malware families and a further 616 new variants affecting the Android platform were detected.