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Security concerns about Heartbleed and Microsoft Internet Explorer have been a large topic in the news cycle lately. It is important to understand that any site can be affected by a security defect. However, defects can only be exploited if users are not following proper web surfing practices. In other words, in order to exploit any defect, a user would have to navigate to a malicious website, with the malicious code on it.

WebSan Solutions offers peace-of-mind monitoring and security counter measures to ensure our hosting infrastructure follows best practices and your data is always safe in our secure SAS 70/ SSAE 16 certified data centre in Toronto, Canada. Our servers are free of any malicious code and are checked on a regular basis.

The WebSan Cloud protects your data from security attacks and spreading security concerns. If you have any questions, please contact us and we will happily answer your concerns.

Doriana Kote, Web Marketing Coordinator, WebSan Solutions Inc., a Channel Elite Awards Winner for 2013

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Why You Need to Protect Your Data from Heartbleed

Security concerns have taken the Internet by storm the last couple of days since a new bug called "Heartbleed" has been exposed by Codenomicon, a Finnish security company, and Google.


Heartbleed is an exploit that compromises secure communications using OpenSSL which is typically configured on servers in a *nix environment. The bug has exposed millions of usernames, passwords and reportedly credit card numbers. It was named Heartbleed because it affects an extension to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) which engineers simply nicknamed Heartbeat. The two companies disclosed knowledge of the Heartbleed bug on Monday, but they noted that it went unnoticed for as long as two years.

SSL is one of the most commonly used encryption tools on the internet, deployed by almost 66% of all websites. If you ever see a little padlock symbol in your browser then it is likely that you are using SSL.

It's as if someone left their house not knowing the lock on the front door was broken.Could someone walk in? Yes. Have they actually walked in? No one knows.


The WebSan cloud is not affected by this issue; we run state of the art security counter measures and ensure our hosting infrastructure is up to date with all security patches as well as SAS70/SSAE16 compliant. Our mandate is to keep your data safe and secure!

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