There is a serious exploit in the encryption protocol SSL 3.0 and this means that all Server Managers as well as browsers users such ...
There is a serious exploit in the encryption protocol SSL 3.0 and this means that all Server Managers as well as browsers users such as Google Chrome or Firefox as well as Internet Explorer are vulnerable to several risks related to sensitive date. Where hackers can detect your passwords as well as credit cards informations easily. For this you must make sure whether your browser is infected to POODLE exploit or not.
Way to know if your browser is infected:
Way of knowing whether your browser is infected with a POODLE exploit is very simple, first you
have to access this link, then if this message appeared: (Warning! Your browser supports SSLv3. To disable SSLv3, follow these instructions.) This means that the browser infected and you should patch this exploit in your browser. If you do not receive the message or any other message appears, it means you are not infected.
How to patch the exploit in your browser:
As well as a simple way and this explanation will be divided into two parts, a section for users of Google Chrome and Firefox users section:
For users of Google Chrome:
First you right-click on the icon Google Chrome then go to the properties then go to the shortcuts and copy and paste the code directly 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 addon : SSL Version Control and it will disable SSL V3 protocol the responsible for this exploit.
So like that you are protected against POODLE exploit.
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