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Does OpenSSL vulnerability 'SSL-Death-Alert' affect Connect for ODBC drivers?

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TitleDoes OpenSSL vulnerability 'SSL-Death-Alert' affect Connect for ODBC drivers?
URL Namedoes-openssl-vulnerability-ssl-death-alert-affect-connect-for-odbc-drivers
Article Number000178763
EnvironmentProduct: Connect and Connect64 for ODBC
Version: All supported versions
OS: All supported platforms
Question/Problem Description
Does OpenSSL vulnerability 'SSL-Death-Alert' 2016-8610 affect Connect for ODBC drivers?
The vulnerability is documented here: http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q4/224
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'SSL-Death-Alert' is a server only vulnerability and the ODBC drivers are not affected by it.
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Last Modified Date12/14/2016 10:00 PM
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