<P> If you need strong anonymity or privacy on the Internet, you might want to stay away from the Internet entirely for the next few days while things settle . </P> <P> The Sydney Morning Herald published a timeline of the discovery on April 15, 2014, showing that some organizations had been able to patch the bug before its public disclosure . In some cases, it is not clear how they found out . </P> <P> Bodo Moeller and Adam Langley of Google prepared the fix for Heartbleed . The resulting patch was added to Red Hat's issue tracker on March 21, 2014 . Stephen N. Henson applied the fix to OpenSSL's version control system on 7 April . The first fixed version, 1.0. 1g, was released on the same day . As of June 21, 2014, 309,197 public web servers remained vulnerable . </P> <P> According to Netcraft, about 30,000 of the 500,000 + X. 509 certificates which could have been compromised due to Heartbleed had been reissued by April 11, 2014, although fewer had been revoked . </P>

First 1.0.1 version of openssl that was not vulnerable to heartbleed