Google's recent announcement that they will begin to deprecate support for SHA-1 TLS/SSL digital certificates in Chrome is meeting resistance from certificate authorities (CAs). Google made their announcement on August 20 on their Security-dev mailing list, although they had been warning of this decision for months.. SHA-1 is a hash algorithm, a critical component of secure cryptography. A hash algorithm takes a block of data as input and outputs a value of a certain size (SHA-1 hashes are 160 bits long). This value is called a hash or digest. With a good hash algorithm, two different blocks of data will always produce a different hash, and even a small change in the input data will result in a significant change in the output. There should be no way to learn anything about the input data from the hash output. The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . The discontinuation of SHA-1 by Google creates challenges for Certificate Authorities and the wider impact on secure digital certificates.. SHA-1 Support,Cryptography,Digital Certificates,Certificate Authority,Google Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Novell plans to announce Wednesday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo that SuSE Linux, the version of the open-source operating system it acquired earlier this month, has passed a new level of security certification. . . .. Novell plans to announce Wednesday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo that SuSE Linux, the version of the open-source operating system it acquired earlier this month, has passed a new level of security certification. In August 2003, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) was certified to meet Evaluation Assurance Level 2 (EAL2) of an internationally adopted set of government security requirements called the Common Criteria. Novell Chief Executive Jack Messman is expected to announce Wednesday that the operating system has passed the more stringent EAL3 tests, a source familiar with the plan said. The certification will apply to the SLES software running on all of IBM's server lines--its zSeries mainframes, xSeries Intel-based servers, iSeries mid-range servers, pSeries Unix servers and the eServer 325 that uses Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processors, the source said. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Novell plans to announce Wednesday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo that SuSE Linux, the versio. novell, plans, announce, wednesday, linuxworld, conference, linux, versio. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
"SSH Communications Security (SSH), the world-leading developer of Internet security technologies and developer of the Secure Shell standard, today announced SSH(R) Secure Shell(TM) 2.2. With over three million users in 80 countries, SSH Secure Shell is the recognized de-facto standard . . .. "SSH Communications Security (SSH), the world-leading developer of Internet security technologies and developer of the Secure Shell standard, today announced SSH(R) Secure Shell(TM) 2.2. With over three million users in 80 countries, SSH Secure Shell is the recognized de-facto standard for secure remote administration and secure file transfers over the Internet. SSH Secure Shell 2.2 is available for Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 and Sun Solaris 2.6 and 7, Red Hat and SuSe Linux distributions based on 2.2 kernel, FreeBSD and NetBSD, HP/UX 10.20 and 11.x, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, and many other platforms." The link for this article located at Newsalert [LWN] is no longer available. . SSH Communications Security unveils the launch of Secure Shell 2.2, enhancing secure remote management and file transfer capabilities.. Secure Shell, Remote Access, SSH Release, Administration Tool, File Transfer. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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