There’s an old saying in the security community: Attacks always get better. The latest case where that holds true is for the aging RC4 cipher that’s still widely used to encrypt communications on the ...
The internet-wide push to encrypt more web traffic has resulted in a wave of safer, snoop-proof connections. The next challenge, though, is completing that transition from using a mixture of ...
Example of a web server that only supports ECDHE ciphers. You can see that only a few really old no longer supported clients can't connect. Well technically OpenSSL 0.9.8 is still supported, but that ...
People who want to shield their use of Google’s Web search engine from network snoops now have the option of encrypting the session with SSL protection. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) technology is ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=29946873#p29946873:1g1c2zz2 said: SixDegrees[/url]":1g1c2zz2]This raises the question: with capabilities like this ...