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Daily Archives: October 14, 2014

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PayPal Response to SSL 3.0 Vulnerability (aka POODLE)

NewsBy PRO-Webs SupportOctober 14, 2014

So far, we’ve determined that we must disable SSL 3.0 support as soon as we reasonably can. Unfortunately, this necessary step may cause compatibility problems for a few of our customers resulting in the inability to pay with PayPal on some merchant sites or other processing issues that we are still identifying. However, we can’t…

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