In response to a recently discovered vulnerability with SSL version 3.0, Apple on Wednesday announced through its developer website that it will be removing support for the protocol on its Apple Push ...
Disable SSL 3.0 in browsers and servers: That's the recommendation of security experts in the wake of the discovery of a serious flaw in the nearly 15-year-old version of the encryption protocol. The ...
Using a vulnerability in the SSL 3.0, attackers can inject malicious code into your computer and compromise it. They can also compromise web hosting servers using the same SSL 3.0. Most browsers still ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Google has published details of a vulnerability in the design of SSL version 3.0. The attack, ...
On Friday, February 13, 2015, the Payment Cards Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council (Council) posted a bulletin to its website, becoming the first regulatory body to publicly pronounce that ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Mozilla has announced that SSL version 3.0 will be disabled by default in Firefox 34, which is due ...
Apple has announced to developers that it will be dropping support for SSL 3.0 on its push notification service on October 29th in order to mitigate a vulnerability discovered in the software recently ...
Apple will stop support next week for an encryption protocol found to contain a severe vulnerability, the company said on Wednesday. Support for SSL 3.0 will cease as of Oct. 29, it said. “Providers ...
Apple has announced that it will be removing support for SSL 3.0 on its Push Notifications from the 29th of October, and they will be switching to TTSL. Developers who are using SSL 3.0 will need to ...
Google reported via their online security blog, that there is a vulnerability in the design of SSL Version 3.0. Apparently usage is ubiquitous as most browsers support SSL 3.0. They have recommended a ...