It has a serious gap in the encryption protocol SSL 3.0 and this means that all Users of browsers such as Firefox or Google Chrome as well as Internet Explorer are vulnerable to several risks related to sensitive statements. Where hackers can detect their passwords as well as credit card information easily. For this you must do it now to make sure whether your browser locked POODLE gap or not.
If your browser is infected:
See if your browser is infected with POODLE hole , First you have to access to the link down the entry, then if the message appeared: (Warning! Your browser supports SSLv3. To disable SSLv3, follow these instructions) This means that the browser is infected and you should patches the gap in your browser. If the message does not appear, or any other message it means you are not infected.
How to close the gap in your browser:
For users of Google Chrome
First click right-click on the icon of Google Chrome and then go to the properties then go to the shortcuts and copy and paste the HTML code below it immediately after "chrome.exe as shown in the picture below. (Do not forget to add a space between '' and (--ssl -version-min = tls1).
the code: --ssl-version-min = tls1
For Firefox users:
Just download this add: SSL Version Control and it will disable SSL V3 protocol that in charge of the security gap.
Detection gap site: ZAMP
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