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IETF Officially Deprecates SSLv3

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) officially declared SSLV3 dead and buried. The IETF, in RFC7568, declared SSLv3 not sufficiently secure and prohibited its use. The POODLE and BEAST attacks were the central issue most recently in the POODle attacks. In February, Microsoft issued an update to Internet Explorers that allowed admins to opt in to blocking SSLv 3 fallbacks; eventually, Microsoft said, this will be the default condition.

Source: https://threatpost.com/ietf-officially-deprecates-sslv3/113503/

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