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Disabling SSLv3 protocol

Disabling SSLv3 protocol

21-10-2014 12:46:05
Due to the age of SSL version 3, which is already more than 18 years, part of certain solutions may already be obsolete. For this reason SSLGURU recommends making a change to the TLS protocol, which uses new solutions fully protect against deciphering the data. 
 
Having regard to the security of data and information transmitted disabled the support SSLv3, which may be vulnerable to the Man in the Middle attacks. We encourage you to change to TLSv1 protocol. In order to avoid disruption in the flow of information, please change the protocol as soon as possible. 
 
If you have questions regarding the change of protocol, please contact our customer service. 
 
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