![]() If you have a version of Windows that lacks gpedit.msc, here’s the registry key that contains the policy.Ĭopy this into notepad or text editor, and save as SSLPolicy.REG ,starting with the Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 line: Ghacks reader Torro noticed that Avast's Web Shield was the cause for vulnerability reports in his version of Firefox. Update: Firefox users who get reports that their system is vulnerable may want to check if add-ons or security software is interfering with the process. To mitigate the issue on Windows, use a browser that is not Internet Explorer for the meantime or apply the workaround mentioned above if possible. To undo the change at a later point in time, set the policy to disabled. ![]() Windows won't connect to systems that use a cipher not supported in the list that you have added in the Group Policy Editor. This protects Internet Explorer from the vulnerability. Copy the Cipher suite order from Microsoft's advisory page to the clipboard, and paste it into the SSL Cipher Suites form.Double-click on SSL Cipher Suite Order.Use the left sidebar to navigate to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > SSL Configuration Settings. ![]()
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