Notices tagged with ssl

Notices

  1. Electronic Frontier Foundation eff

    Recently disclosed public key vulnerabilities are limited primarily to embedded devices. https://eff.org/r.5S4 # #

    about 3 months ago from identi.ca
  2. Electronic Frontier Foundation eff

    Researchers Use EFF's SSL Observatory To Discover Widespread Cryptographic Vulnerabilities https://eff.org/r.5S4 # #

    about 3 months ago from identi.ca
  3. Eike Rathke erack

    Further evidence of Certificate Authority break-ins http://ur1.ca/5ja8z # # #

    about 7 months ago from identi.ca at Morston, England, United Kingdom
  4. Osama Khalid osamak

    http://ur1.ca/57j2j finally uses custom logos. :) # #

    about 8 months ago from identi.ca
  5. lmarcetic lmarcetic

    Nice idea for # CA signing: http://ur1.ca/51smr - skips to the point in the #, stuff before illustrates the problem. !freedombox

    about 8 months ago from identi.ca at Primišlje, Karlovačka Županija, Croatia
  6. Eike Rathke erack

    # cracked since 2009 without noticing? http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/00002228.html # # # #

    about 9 months ago from identi.ca at Morston, England, United Kingdom
  7. Eike Rathke erack

    Just distrusted the # CA # https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/deleting-diginotar-ca-cert # #

    about 9 months ago from identi.ca at Morston, England, United Kingdom
  8. Mike Linksvayer mlinksva

    RT @eff Latest fake Google SSL cert demonstrates the dangerous weakness of certificate authorities: https://eff.org/r.4Bg # #

    about 9 months ago from identi.ca
  9. Electronic Frontier Foundation eff

    Latest fake Google SSL cert demonstrates the dangerous weakness of certificate authorities: https://eff.org/r.4Bg # #

    about 9 months ago from identi.ca
  10. Glyn Moody glynmoody

    Unqualified Names in the # Observatory - http://bit.ly/f8CkOn staggering sloppy stuff #

    about a year ago from identi.ca at London, England, United Kingdom

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) est un protocole de sécurisation des échanges sur Internet, devenu Transport Layer Security (TLS) en 2001 ;

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