GOOGLE Discovers a Web Site Encrypted New Vulnerability

GOOGLE researchers have discovered a new vulnerability in website encryption that allows hackers to steal passwords and other private information. This vulnerability, known as the "poodle," affects the SSL 3.0 protocol used to encrypt the information sent between the user and the web server. Although SSL 3.0 has been superseded, it still reverts to SSL 3.0 when the wrong operation causes the new protocol to fail. Researchers said in a new research report that an attacker could cause an SSL 3.0 warning through a connection failure and then intercept browser cookies, including passwords. However, the attacker first needs to control the network. This is often done by creating a malicious public WiFi hotspot.
Researchers write that the best defense is to completely disable SSL 3.0 support. They said that Google will start testing changes to its Chrome browser to prevent backwards to SSL 3.0. Researchers wrote in a blog post Wednesday that "This change will break some sites that will need to be updated faster. In the coming months, we hope our customers' products will completely remove support for SSL 3.0." "The vulnerability is not considered to be as dangerous as Heartbleed, but it allows hackers to steal large amounts of data, just as it is dangerous for a hacker to remotely control a computer.

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