OpenSSL is an open source toolkit that implements the Secure Socket Layer protocol either v2 or v3, it also runs Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols
So when The Register writes that Google found Poodle (Padding Oracle On Downgraded Legacy Encryption) flaw in the protocol this shows sometimes the problem of using security technologies.
The Internet Storm Center has tested some of the software on the Internet:
You can test your server at https://ssltest.com
and your client at https://www.poodletest.com
It looks like Mozilla Firefox 32 is not vulnerable but Internet Exporer, Safari and Chrome are vulnerable.