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  1. Microsoft's CVE 2020-0601 description says it has to do with ECC certificate spoofing (as do many other articles, some specifically stating that RSA is not affected). Since XP (even with POSReady patches) has never supported any ECC on the OS level (crypt32.dll), how exactly would it be spoofed on XP? I'm not sure how SSL Labs is testing this, but something seems amiss here. Assuming the test works correctly, my logic says it'd have to be a browser problem.
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  2. Direct download link, without an Oracle account : https://javadl.oracle.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=245061_d3c52aa6bfa54d3ca74e617f18309292
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  3. The very last entry in this list should do you. You might have to register with Oracle to download it. It's no big deal to do though.
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  4. Hi chrome==> setting/advanced=====>HTTPS/SSL active "check for intercepting certificate risk" Control security pc link https://www.grc.com
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  5. Seems MSFN is back online so can finally post this here. Since nobody seems not to have mentioned it yet, latest version of Netsurf browser for Windows runs on XP. Netsurf is minimal web browser using custom render engine. It is proof that "modern" web browser does not need have lot of bloated code and does not need hog all ram like Firefox and Chrome/Chromium forks do (and before someone says they uses ram to improve performance, how it is gonna improve performance filling ram and using swap on low ram system) . That is pretty much sweet spot between going console browser or more memory hog browser. I did run some tests under my asus eepc 900 (512mb ram, 900mhz celeron M) running tweaked Windows XP and had 25mb memory usage and 20% cpu usage at worst with it while was able access most of websites. Windows build is experimental but I had no issues with it. This is good option consider to peoples with lower end systems like @Gansangriff if you still run that Pentium 3 system Here is screenshot from ssllabs (on main pc since bigger monitor) and it ssl test. It supports all expect tls 1.3 s
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