The Poodle is the third security hole discovered this year, but researchers say it is not as powerful as the bleeding heart bug. It sounds silly, but it can cause some serious damage. Poodles, which allow hackers to snoop into the user's web browsing history, this vulnerability stems from an encryption standard called SSL V3.
The SSL V3 encryption standard is still used in older browsers Internet Explorer 6. SSL is used to protect data exchange between websites and users. If you are a home user, don't panic. You are not at risk. However, for security reasons, one solution is to upgrade your web browser.
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