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Free Software Foundation statement on Heartbleed vulnerability
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by
Free Software Foundation
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published
Apr 08, 2014
Today, news broke of a major security vulnerability in
OpenSSL. The bug, which is being referred to as "heartbleed",
allows unauthorized access to information protected, under
normal conditions, by the SSL/TLS encryption used to secure much
of the Internet. In response to the news, Free Software
Foundation executive director John Sullivan made the following
statement:
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FSF News
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Adam Leibson
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by
Free Software Foundation
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published
Aug 27, 2015
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last modified
Aug 27, 2015 04:44 PM
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filed under:
2015-intern
Adam interned with the campaigns team in the summer of 2015.
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About
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Interns
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2015
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Установите программы, поддерживающие ODF
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by
ineiev
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published
Jun 18, 2015
Поскольку ODF — это стандарт, любым разработчикам позволено создавать всевозможные программы, которые могут создавать документы в этом формате.
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Русский
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Campaigns
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Open Document
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2013 Holiday Giving Guide
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by
Zak Rogoff
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last modified
Oct 24, 2014 03:09 PM
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the problem with the iPhone
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by
Ward Vandewege
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published
Jan 12, 2007
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last modified
May 17, 2010 04:45 PM
The iPhone will be a walled garden.
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Blogs
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Community
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Free Software Supporter - Issue 157, May 2021
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by
Free Software Foundation
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published
May 03, 2021
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Free Software Supporter
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2021
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It's not just about privacy
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by
John Sullivan
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last modified
Sep 23, 2020 01:30 AM
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Bulletins
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2019
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Spring
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The most important work for freedom that this culture has seen in generations
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by
Matt Lee
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published
Jan 27, 2011
"The Free Software Foundation and Richard Stallman's work represents the most important work for freedom that this culture, the American culture, has seen in many many generations because it takes the ideas of freedom and it removes it from the ivory tower, and it removes it from lawyers, and places it in a community—a technology community—that is one of the most important communities defining the contours of freedom that most people in our culture and increasingly around the world will know."
— Lawrence Lessig, founder of Creative Commons.
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FSF Appeals
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2010
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Is the Google phone free as in FreeRunner?
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by
Matt Lee
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published
Feb 27, 2009
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last modified
Feb 27, 2009 01:36 PM
Update: Since publication, Google has released a "developer" version of the
G1, which is not locked to T-Mobile or tivoized. Unfortunately, the developer
version still ships with nonfree software installed.
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Bulletins
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Bulletins from 2008
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Fall 2008
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Free Software Supporter - Issue 161, September 2021
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by
Free Software Foundation
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published
Aug 19, 2021
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last modified
Oct 01, 2021 04:31 PM
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Free Software Supporter
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2021