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            <title>PCI DSS Compliance Part 2 - Weak SSL And Ciphers</title>
            <description>The next stop on our PCI DSS Compliance  tour is disabling weak SSL versions and encryption ciphers.  If your site is handling credit card payments, it is undoubtedly using HTTPS for at least the pages that collect payment information.  I thought I had already taken care of this item, but I was apparently mistaken.  Fortunately, this is pretty easy to fix and if you're on Windows I've even cooked up a quick and easy registry file for you to use.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 07:44:28 GMT</pubDate>
            <author>brad@ortussolutions.com (Brad Wood)</author>
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