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    Firefox 34 disables SSL 3.0 and tackles eight security fixes

    April 9, 2025

    Firefox 34, the latest version of the Mozilla’s popular web browser has disabled support for SSL 3.0 in reaction to the POODLE exploit, reported by We Live Security back in October.

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