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#1 Epic Privacy Browser - Help & Troubleshooting » SSL/TLS vulnerability » 2015-03-04 18:52:02

john1492
Replies: 1

A security vulnerability related to old encryption methods has been discovered. It's being called "FREAK attack".

Please see https://freakattack.com/ for information and a browser test.

If I visit that site with Epic on Mac OSX 10.6, it says

"Warning! Your client is vulnerable to CVE-2015-0204. Even though your client doesn't offer any RSA EXPORT suites, it can still be tricked into using one of them. We encourage you to upgrade your client."

I hope you are aware of this already and will soon have an update that fixes it!

#2 Re: Epic Privacy Browser - Help & Troubleshooting » Epic not updating » 2015-02-19 07:24:01

@sai

Thank you. I guess 38.0.2125.111 is the latest for Mac? Perhaps I got confused seeing references to updates for Windows.

#3 Epic Privacy Browser - Help & Troubleshooting » Epic not updating » 2015-02-16 17:18:31

john1492
Replies: 6

On Mac OSX 10.6, Epic version 38.0.2125.111 (278856) doesn't update, and doesn't check as previous versions did. If I ask it to check for updates, it says 2460 is up to date.

After downloading from https://www.epicbrowser.com I get a page saying enter an email address to get updates.

How does this work? Should the browser update itself, or do I get updates through email, or what? What does my email address have to do with updates?

Thanks

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