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wintersun
Oct 25, 2014Explorer II
We have an online e-store and payments are processed by Cybersource for Bank of America. Because of the SSL 3.0 vulnerability they decided to disable support for this connection at their server which processes millions of transactions every day.
There have been no problems from people saying they could not get transactions completed or error messages on the users' browsers.
Evidently what was not noticed was that the announcements regarding the vulnerability also stated that SSL 3.0 was used by 0.3% of Firefox HTTPS connections. The reason why it is such a low number is that most people have newer computers running newer versions of Firefox and IE.
Chrome is the most vulnerable by far of any of the browsers. I tried it for a week and had so many problems with malware that I removed it from all my computers.
There have been no problems from people saying they could not get transactions completed or error messages on the users' browsers.
Evidently what was not noticed was that the announcements regarding the vulnerability also stated that SSL 3.0 was used by 0.3% of Firefox HTTPS connections. The reason why it is such a low number is that most people have newer computers running newer versions of Firefox and IE.
Chrome is the most vulnerable by far of any of the browsers. I tried it for a week and had so many problems with malware that I removed it from all my computers.
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