Thus if you go to one of these ever-growing-in-number Web sites (such as grc.com,, , or m.) you will be unable to connect with the PSP's Web browser. But with the disclosure of the Poodle Attack, security-conscious Web sites dropped support for SSL. However, PSP's with version 6.60 and older of the PSP firmware only have support for SSL and no support for TLS. Due to this, most Web sites accessed over HTTPS dropped support of SSL to force connections to use the newer and secure TLS. There is a flaw in the design of SSL 3.0 which basically makes "secure" connections insecure if they are being attacked by someone using the Poodle Attack. You see, late in 2014 there was an attack, an exploit, made publicly known as the Poodle Attack. without doing some work to get things working again! And without going to this effort, you can't use the PlayStation Network (PSN) to buy or download games either. Do you still use your PSP to access the mobile version of Facebook? (Some people do.) Well you can't anymore.
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