Tools to test to find your browser is poodle sslv3 vulnerable free or affected:
1.Immediately type as https://www.poodletest.com/ in your browser address bar and see which image
you are getting displayed.
If you see this image displayed,then you are safe.
If you see this below image:
Testing tool2:
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/viewMyClient.html
Then immediately follow below steps to get rid of vulnerability.
Microsoft Internet Explorer Fix:
Click the Tools icon in the top right corner (the icon looks like a gear). Scroll down and click Internet Options. In the resulting pop-up window, select the Advanced tab, then scroll through the list of settings until you reach the Security category. Uncheck Use SSL 3.0, click Apply, and then click OK.
Firefox Fix:
Type about:config into the address bar and hit Enter or Return. Click "I'll be careful, I promise!" in the resulting warning window. Scroll down the list of preferences and double-click "security.tls.version.min". Change the integer from 0 to 1 and click OK.
Chrome Fix:
In Windows, first close any running version of Chrome. Find the desktop shortcut you normally click to launch Chrome and right-click it. Scroll down to and click Properties. Click the Shortcut tab. In the Target field, which should end with "/chrome.exe", add a space, then add this: "--ssl-version-min=tls1" (without quotation marks). Click Apply and then OK.
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http://www.tomsguide.com/us/poodle-fix-how-to,news-19775.html
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