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Originally Posted by rollei
The simplest method is to click that link that you provide.
https://www.poodletest.com/
If your browser is not vulnerable, you will see a Springfield Terrier and "not vulnerable" as in my pic earlier. If your browser is vulnerable, you will see a poodle with the "vulnerable" caption.
You will know for sure you are not vulnerable when you upgrade to Firefox 34 which will be released Nov 25. Internet Explorer is at present vulnerable, Microsoft is working on fixing this, I expect a patch will be delivered via Windows Update sometime in future.
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Thanks Rollei but I've already installed the Mozilla patch.
What I'm asking is how would someone know if they had been affected. What symptoms so to speak.