POODLE Test

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.

Vulnerable Server

Until now we found 2016 servers vulnerable to the POODLE attack. The most recent additions to this list are:

Server Service letzte Prüfung
www.gk-skazka.com https
email.marinclinic.org https
csoportos-beszedes.hu https
csoportos-beszedes.hu https
welcome.dr-feinen.de https
ctx.alpenverein.de https
ctx.alpenverein.de https
ctx.alpenverein.de https
colegios.santotomas.cl https
mail.camo-solutions.de https
camo-solutions.de https
welcome.dr-feinen.de https
sonosa.or.kr https
remote.via-konzepte.de https
suloglu.bel.tr https