Google told DT over email that it believes that use of Android 4.1.1 is at "single digit percentages," but that still means that up to 100+ million phones and tablets are vulnerable to the bug.
Updated on 4-14-2014 by Williams Pelegrin: Added Box, Flickr, and Groupon apps. Also added updates for BlackBerry, Netflix, and TurboTax.
Updated on 4-11-2014 by Williams Pelegrin: Added GitHub and BlackBerry apps, updated Etsy with a statement, and included statements from Apple and Microsoft pertaining to their mobile operating systems.
Updated on 4-10-2014 by Josh Sherman: Added some more apps and a warning about in-app payment services that many apps use.
Before you begin, please read our How to Protect Your Device from Heartbleed Guide. It will explain more about the Heartbleed bug. We also have a robust list of Websites Affected by Heartbleed and Video Game Services Affected by Heartbleed.
Below, we've started a list of affected apps. This list is cross platform, so it affects all users. There are several million apps on the iTunes App Store, Google Play, Windows Phone Store, and Windows Store, but we have to start somewhere. Keep in mind that you should not change your password until a fix is issued for a service. Once it is, you'll want to log out of your mobile app for a few minutes, change the password, and log back in. Remember that you can also enable two-factor authentication on many apps and services, which helps protect your account even if your password is compromised. Remember also that you can still use an app while it's vulnerable, but that you should change the password once a fix is issued.
About in-app payments: We should note to readers that many apps on your devices use in-app payment systems powered by Apple, Google or Microsoft, depending on which OS you use. Both Apple's and Microsoft's system have been unaffected. Google's in-app payment system has been fixed and you should change your Google/Android password if you use the Google Play Store. Remember that this vulnerability can only affects apps you log into, and most greatly affects those you can make transactions or bill to your credit card with.
About mobile operating systems: According to Apple, iOS did not incorporate "the vulnerable software." Meanwhile, Microsoft says that Windows Phone does not use OpenSSL, while BlackBerry says its core products, which include BlackBerry smartphones, were not affected. In general, Android is not affected, though, as previously mentioned, Android devices running 4.1.1 are affected.
For those with Android devices, we recommend downloading the Bluebox Heartbleed Scanner. It quickly checks whether your device is safe or not, as well as the apps that are on your device.
We will update this list constantly and flesh it out over the coming days and weeks.
Status. Source. Advice
* AOL apps UNAFFECTED Was not running affected software -Mashable. Includes services such as AIM, AOL app and more. YOU'RE GOOD
* Amazon UNAFFECTED"Amazon.com is not affected." -Mashable. Includes apps such as Amazon, Audible, Kindle, Amazon MP3 and Amazon App Store YOU'RE GOOD
* Apple and iOS UNAFFECTED"iOS and OS X never incorporated the vulnerable software and key web-based services were not affected." -Mashable. Includes in-app payment system for iOS devices.YOU'RE GOOD
* Banking Apps (Most) UNAFFECTED Chase Bank, Citi, Capital One, Bank of America, TD Bank, U.S. Bank and Wells Fargo all state they have not been affected. If yours is not listed assume it is possibly at risk and contact your bank for more information YOU'RE GOOD
* Best Buy UNAFFECTED GitHub/
* Filippo YOU'RE GOOD
* BlackBerry apps VULNERABLE BlackBerry will roll out a patch for Android and iOS users of BlackBerry Messenger shortly. BBM on Android/iOS and Secure Work Space for Android/iOS are affected. WAIT
* Bitcoin UNAFFECTED Bitcoin was patched to address the OpenSSL issue, but it has no affect on your locally stored passwords and wallets on your device. YOU'RE GOOD
* Box FIXED"We're currently working with our customers to proactively reset passwords and are also reissuing new SSL certificates for added protection CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* Dropbox FIXED "We've patched all of our user-facing services & will continue to work to make sure your stuff is always safe." – MashableCHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* eBay UNAFFECTED "When you login to eBay using your user name and password these details were not exposed to the OpenSSL vulnerability." – Mashable YOU'RE GOOD
* Etsy FIXED Part of its infrastructure was vulnerable, though it has been patched. CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* Evernote UNAFFECTED Evernote reports that it does not use OpenSSL to secure its Evernote app services. YOU'RE GOOD
* Fandango OTHER Not affected by Heartbleed, but has been accused of not verifying SSL security. You should change your password anyway. CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* Facebook apps FIXED"We added protections for Facebook's implementation of Open SSL before this issue was publicly disclosed." Also includes services that use your Facebook account to log in, such as Spotify. CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* Flickr FIXED CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* GitHub apps FIXED There are no official GitHub apps, though Gitty and iOctocat are third-party clients that make extensive use of GitHub's API. GitHub patched the vulnerability, and asked users to change their passwords, enable two-step authentication, and "revoke and recreate personal access and application tokens." – Mashable CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* Google apps and Android FIXED"We have assessed the SSL vulnerability and applied patches to key Google services." – Mashable. Includes all Google accounts, services and in-app payment system. CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* Groupon UNAFFECTED" Groupon.com does not utilize a version of the OpenSSL library that is susceptible to the Heartbleed bud" – Mashable YOU'RE GOOD
* GrubHub VULNERABLE Reported with the OpenSSL vulnerability but no patching yet. WAIT
* Hulu FIXED CNN Money CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* Instagram FIXED "Our security teams worked quickly on a fix and we have no evidence of any accounts being harmed."CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
LinkedIn UNAFFECTED"We didn't use the offending implementation of Open SSL…" – MashableYOU'RE GOOD
Lookout
* Security UNAFFECTED Lookout reports it has been unaffected by the security flawYOU'RE GOOD
* LastPass UNAFFECTED LastPass was unaffected but websites you use LastPass with may have been. Your master password is safe. YOU'RE GOOD
* Microsoft apps UNAFFECTED "Microsoft Services were not affected" -LastPass. Includes all services such as Bing, Skype, payments in the Windows Store app, etc. YOU'RE GOOD
* Netflix FIXED"Like many companies, we took immediate action to assess the vulnerability and address it."CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* Pandora UNAFFECTED Reported as not vulnerable to Heartbleed YOU'RE GOOD
* Paypal UNAFFECTED "Your PayPal account details were not exposed in the past and remain secure." - PayPal YOU'RE GOOD
* Pinterest FIXED LastPass CHANGE PASSWORD NOW
* Snapchat UNKNOWN Reported as not vulnerable to Heartbleed WAIT
* Steam FIXED Appeared on Git 10,000 vulnerable list – now fixed according to Heartbleed tester CHANGE PASSWORDS NOW
* Stripe FIXEDT his payment service patched its system and recommends you change your password.CHANGE PASSWORDS NOW
* Target UNAFFECTED Does not "currently believe that any external-facing aspects of our sites are impacted by the OpenSSL vulnerability" – Mashable YOU'RE GOOD
* TurboTax UNAFFECTED "TurboTax engineers have verified TurboTax is not affected by Heartbleed." It is "not proactively advising you to do so," but better safe than sorry. - Full StatementCHANGE PASSWORDS NOW
* Tumblr FIXED"We have no evidence of any breach and, like most networks, our team took immediate action to fix the issue." – Mashable. Tumblr still recommends you change your password. CHANGE PASSWORDS NOW
* Twitter UNAFFECTED "We were able to determine that [our] servers were not affected by this vulnerability" - Twitter YOU'RE GOOD
* Walmart UNAFFECTED "We do not use that technology so we have not been impacted by this particular breach." – Mashable YOU'RE GOOD
* Wikipedia FIXED "The vulnerability has now been fixed on all Wikimedia wikis" – Only affects you if you login at Wikipedia.org CHANGE PASSWORDS NOW
* WordPress UNKNOWN It has "addressed the Heartbleed OpenSSL exploit," but no word as to when its SSL certificates will be replaced and when you can change your passwords. It was WAIT
* XDA Developers FIXED Appeared on Git 10,000 vulnerable list – now fixed according to Heartbleed tester CHANGE PASSWORDS NOW
* Yahoo apps FIXED Yahoo Homepage, Search, Mail, Finance, Sports, Food, and Tech were patched. More patches on the way. – Mashable. Flickr has also been patched. CHANGE PASSWORDS NOW
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