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Tivoli Composite Application Manager for J2EE is NOT affected by the SSLv3 POODLE Attack (CVE-2014-3566)

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Tivoli Composite Application Manager for J2EE is NOT affected by the SSLv3 POODLE Attack (CVE-2014-3566)

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Tivoli Composite Application Manager for J2EE in all versions/editions and platforms is NOT affected by the SSLv3 POODLE Attack (CVE-2014-3566).
However, many application servers are affected by it. Please refer to your specific application servers's website for further instructions on how to disable the SSLv3 protocol.
IBM recommends that you review your entire environment to identify other areas that enable the SSLv3 protocol and take appropriate mitigation such as disabling SSLv3 and remediation actions.

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Modified date:
25 September 2022

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