Mozilla is planning to add support for Certificate Transparency checks in Firefox in the near future, but the company says that the feature won. Certificate Transparency is a proposal from engineers at Google that would help resolve some of the issues with certificate authorities, fraudulent certificates and stolen certificates. The framework would provide a public log of every certificate that The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . Mozilla is enhancing web safety by integrating Certificate Transparency checks in Firefox, improving defense against fraudulent certificates and boosting user trust. Certificate Transparency, Firefox Security, Browser Improvement. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Firstly, allow me to recap. A couple of days ago, I reported a presentation at the Chaos Computer Club conference in Berlin which outlined a major problem with the way Certificate Authorities handle message hashing, essentially this attack relied on well-known problems with the MD5 hash algorithm. Problems based on hash collisions, which were previously considered to be theoretical having been discovered in 2004, were now well-lodged within the domain of reality. Have you heard about the news about the reported problem with how Certificate Authorities are handling message hashing? Read on for more information on some security issues with the current Certificate Authorities.. The link for this article located at ITWire is no longer available. . Growing apprehensions surface regarding Certificate Authorities and their management of SHA-1 signatures, presenting potential vulnerabilities.. Certificate Authorities, Hash Algorithm, Data Integrity Issues. . Bill Locke
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