Check your browser was infected by POODLE that enable hackers to your penetration + way of bridging the gap

As noted in newsletter hackers, it was a serious gap in the encryption protocol SSL 3.0 and this means that all the directors Servers and mstamlwa browsers such as Firefox, Google chrome or Internet Explorer they are exposed to several risks associated with sensitive data. 
Hackers can detect basordatk as well as credit card information easily. For this you must now make sure that if your browser is locked a POODLE or not.

* How to know if your browser is infected:









How to know if your browser is infected with a POODLE is very simple, first you have to enter the link below, then if a message: (Warning! Your browser supports SSLv3. To disable SSLv3, follow these instructions.) This means that your browser is infected and that you should patch the gap in your browser. If the message or any other message it means that you are not infected with the gap.

* How to bridge the gap in your browser:

Way as well as simple wesaksm this explanation into two sections, a section for users of Google chrome and Firefox users:

* For users of Google chrome:

First you have to right-click on the Google chrome icon and go to properties then proprieties to shortcuts and copy and paste the code below directly after "chrome.exe as shown in the image below. (Don't forget to add a space between "  ( -ssl-version-min =-tls1) )

Code:  --ssl-version-min = tls1


* For Firefox users:

Just download this add-on: SSL Version Control will disable SSL V3 protocol responsible for vulnerability.

Thus, you protect yourself from a POODLE in all Web browsers.



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