HT6162 does update cover the 'Heartbleed' bug?

does the recent update for IOS include the open SSL fix for the heartbleed bug?

Joe_depo wrote:
does the recent update for IOS include the open SSL fix for the heartbleed bug?
As others have said, nothing can be fixed on your end. You need to stay off of secure sites where you post privacy information until they have told you it's safe to use. If they tell you they fixed the problem then you need to change your password then, but not before it's fixed.

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