Vulnerability in SSL 3.0 Could Allow Information Disclosure
■A reported potential vulnerability known as SSLv3 POODLE is based on encryption technology from1996 that is still present in current Internet browsers.
■All versions of Belden's Hirschmann, Garrettcom and Tofino Security products that use web browsers for configuration use much newer versions of encryption. However, incorrect browser configuration, the use of a very old browser, or very sophisticated malware that fools the browser to incorrectly dropaway from higher levels of encryption to SSL 3.0 could create an environment for this potential vulnerability to be used successfully. The user may avoid this issue by changing a setting in their internet browser.
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February 18, 2015 |
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BSECV-2015-1 |
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