As more and more webservers on the internet are disabling SSLv3, because of the Poodlebleed Bug (OpenSSL Announcement, PDF), It is maybe time to disable it aswell in your on-premise environment. In this article I’ll show how to disable this protocol for Microsoft Windows Servers with a simple registry key. Although SSL 3.0 is almost 15 years old, many servers and web browsers still use it today. When web browsers fail at connecting on a newer SSL version (i.e. TLS 1.0, 1.1, or 1.2), they may fall back to a SSL 3.0…

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