What Is POODLE?

POODLE is the term used to describe the security vulnerability in the SSL Version 3 cryptogram (i.e. SSLv3) used by older Internet browsers. It was identified the week of October 13, and many Internet service providers are working on deprecating or disabling SSLv3 in their systems to prevent any exploits of the vulnerability.
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