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So here's a situation, some of my company's partners notified us that they will be entirely disable their server's SSLv3 support.

This prompts my superior to take this chance to update our operation team's Internet browsersInternet browsers to disable support for SSLv3.

We know that Chrome and Firefox has already issued update to disable SSLv3, howeverhence we ask them to update their browsers to the latest version. However even after we applied the latest update, when we ran through certain test, they still show the browser as vulnerable.

Even weird is, some of the PC would show vulnerable while some showing not vulnerable.

Any idea what's going on?

test used: https://www.poodletest.com/ https://zmap.io/sslv3/sslv3test.html

So here's a situation, some of my company's partners notified us that they will be entirely disable their server's SSLv3 support.

This prompts my superior to take this chance to update our operation team's Internet browsers to disable support for SSLv3.

We know that Chrome and Firefox has already issued update to disable SSLv3, however even after we applied the latest update, when we ran through certain test, they still show as vulnerable.

Even weird is, some of the PC would show vulnerable while some showing not vulnerable.

Any idea what's going on?

test used: https://www.poodletest.com/ https://zmap.io/sslv3/sslv3test.html

So here's a situation, some of my company's partners notified us that they will be entirely disable their server's SSLv3 support.

This prompts my superior to take this chance to update our operation team's Internet browsers to disable support for SSLv3.

We know that Chrome and Firefox has already issued update to disable SSLv3, hence we ask them to update their browsers to the latest version. However even after we applied the latest update, when we ran through certain test, they still show the browser as vulnerable.

Even weird is, some of the PC would show vulnerable while some showing not vulnerable.

Any idea what's going on?

test used: https://www.poodletest.com/ https://zmap.io/sslv3/sslv3test.html

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Browser Updated, yet still vulnerable to POODLE

So here's a situation, some of my company's partners notified us that they will be entirely disable their server's SSLv3 support.

This prompts my superior to take this chance to update our operation team's Internet browsers to disable support for SSLv3.

We know that Chrome and Firefox has already issued update to disable SSLv3, however even after we applied the latest update, when we ran through certain test, they still show as vulnerable.

Even weird is, some of the PC would show vulnerable while some showing not vulnerable.

Any idea what's going on?

test used: https://www.poodletest.com/ https://zmap.io/sslv3/sslv3test.html