US-CERT (Department of Homeland Security) says: "There is currently no fix for the vulnerability SSL 3.0 itself, as the issue is fundamental to the protocol; however, disabling SSL 3.0 support in system/application configurations is the most viable solution currently available."
Thus the recommendation is to turn SSL 3.0 off in servers, which is what banks (and apparently Intuit) have done.
Since QM2007 can only use SSL 3.0 (the code was written before TSL existed), QM2007 cannot connect to any server that has SSL 3.0 disabled."
US-CERT (Department of Homeland Security) says: "There is currently no fix for the vulnerability SSL 3.0 itself, as the issue is fundamental to the protocol; however, disabling SSL 3.0 support in system/application configurations is the most viable solution currently available."
Thus the recommendation is to turn SSL 3.0 off in servers, which is what banks (and apparently Intuit) have done.
Since QM2007 can only use SSL 3.0 (the code was written before TSL existed), QM2007 cannot connect to any server that has SSL 3.0 disabled."
Adding: we are awaiting some announcement from Intuit about what they plan to do about this. Quicken 2007 is very old code, and they were not planning to make further updates to it prior to this incident. We don't yet know if they can come up with a quick solution for Quicken 2007 users, but if you click the "Follow" link on the Announcements page linked above, you'll find out the resolution as soon as Intuit posts something.
QMac 2007 & QMac Subscription • Quicken user since 1993
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Are you getting OL-290 or OL-248 error messages?
See the following post about that:
https://qlc.intuit.com/announcements/1003948
Also, the following info by another user (macuser_22)
"It is probably due to the POODLE vulnerability that was discovered and published 5 days ago by Google (https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/alerts/TA14-290A)
US-CERT (Department of Homeland Security) says: "There is currently no fix for the vulnerability SSL 3.0 itself, as the issue is fundamental to the protocol; however, disabling SSL 3.0 support in system/application configurations is the most viable solution currently available."
Thus the recommendation is to turn SSL 3.0 off in servers, which is what banks (and apparently Intuit) have done.
Since QM2007 can only use SSL 3.0 (the code was written before TSL existed), QM2007 cannot connect to any server that has SSL 3.0 disabled."
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