So going back to the original question as I can see there is no disagreement on its importance: *1) What are the consequences to the ordinary user? * All the news are lacking information on that. Can you point relevant examples? All I could gather is that the only major/well known server to be compromised was Yahoo. For example: Gmail and Dropbox and Hotmail seem to be imune to this. I also found out that Mozilla/Firefox browser were also imune. If I would persuade someone of this bug's importance, which other examples could I give?
2) (specific question) Does Firefox use openssl to connect to some servers while browsing? 3) How about Ubuntu and other OSs? Do they use openssl to update themselves? (as in "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade"). Be as clear and basic as possible. In the context of "It's 2014. Are we there yet?" thread, I would like more shocking/tangible examples to suggest friends to start thinking of cryptography (and then we are back to gnupg). Thanks again.
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