"Heartbleed" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Blend of heartbeat (“periodic signal generated to indicate normal operation of hardware or software”) + bleed Etymology templates: {{blend|en|heartbeat|bleed|t1=periodic signal generated to indicate normal operation of hardware or software}} Blend of heartbeat (“periodic signal generated to indicate normal operation of hardware or software”) + bleed Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Heartbleed
  1. (computing) A security bug in OpenSSL, where more data can be read than should be allowed, which was disclosed and fixed in April 2014. Wikipedia link: Heartbleed Categories (topical): Computing

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