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Cybercriminals can still exploit the vulnerability to gain usernames and passwords as well as sensitive business and financial data. “Heartbleed is still prevalent,” said Josh Abraham, vice president of services at Austin Texas- headquartered Praetorian, a cybersecurity company that helps organizations minimize risk. Heartbleed affects OpenSSL, a software which allows websites to communicate information securely over the Internet.