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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security SSL] (Secure Sockets Layer) stands for a hybrid encryption protocol for secure data transmission on the internet, it forms the basis for secure connections via HTTPS. The version SSL3 was first introduced in 1995 and is no longer supported officially since 2015. The name SSL has been replaced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security TLS (Transport Layer Security]. The SSL3 security flaw became known through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POODLE POODLE], which allows third parties to intercept private data from clients and servers via encrypted connections ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack man-in-the-middle-attacks]).
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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) stands for a hybrid encryption protocol for secure data transmission on the Internet and serves as the basis for secure access via HTTPS. The SSL3 version dates from 1995 and has not been officially supported since 2015. The term SSL has since been replaced by the term TLS (Transport Layer Security). The SSL3 gap became particularly known through POODLE. By using SSL3, the confidentiality of the connections can no longer be guaranteed.

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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) stands for a hybrid encryption protocol for secure data transmission on the Internet and serves as the basis for secure access via HTTPS. The SSL3 version dates from 1995 and has not been officially supported since 2015. The term SSL has since been replaced by the term TLS (Transport Layer Security). The SSL3 gap became particularly known through POODLE. By using SSL3, the confidentiality of the connections can no longer be guaranteed.