Recently a vulnerability in the SSLv3 protocol was discovered by Google researchers, which allows to decrypt session keys and, as a consequence, read confidential information. Much like the 2011 BEAST attack, this man-in-the-middle attack enforces an SSLv3 connection, although your Browser and the server on the other end may support higher/newer protocols.
Further information:
It is strongly recommended to deactivate SSL 3.0 completely in your Browser and on any server. You can check here, if your server configuration needs to be updated:
NEW You can also bulk check multiple servers.
Until now we found 2217 servers vulnerable to the POODLE attack. The most recent additions to this list are:
Server | Service | letzte Prüfung |
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www.asiavista.com.tw
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https | |
ipm02.eisenfuhr.com
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https | |
api.neasenergy.com
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https | |
pichinchaelectronico.com
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https | |
pichinchadigital.com
|
https | |
www.pichinchadigital.com
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https | |
api.neasenergy.com
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https | |
onlinebakkal.uk
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https | |
maxhd.org
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https | |
agrofood.be
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https | |
apps.mutuaterrassa.com
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https | |
ip.sltv.nl
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https | |
maxhd.org
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https | |
maxhd.org
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https | |
servizi.aslnapoli2nord.it
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https |