What is the encryption rate/cipher strength for Firefox 3.6.13?

need to find encryption rate

Firefox supports TLS1.0/SSL 3.0 using (at least):
3DES (56*3bit)(Paypal)
RC4 (128bit)(Google , and etc)
AES128/256(most commonly used)
Camellia (256bit)(Geotrust, and etc)
All of them are literally safe, with the Electronic certificate system ,RSA/DH cipher key exchange methods, and SHA1 + MD5 cheksum hash algorithm.
Since SHA1 and MD5 are not strong enough, the higher version of TLS(1.1/1.2) use SHA512 instead.
See "Transport Layer Security" on wikipedia for detailed information
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security

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