COVID-19 is forcing browser makers including Google and Mozilla to continue supporting the TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 protocols. . In one of the strangest stories of the year, the COVID-19 virus has halted plans by major browsers to drop support for the ageing and insecure Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 and 1.1 protocols. Mozilla Firefox and Google’s Chrome developers sneaked out the move in recent days with only Microsoft Edge team bothering toformally announce the sudden reprieveon Tuesday. In fairness, with COVID-19 throwing development schedules into minor chaos browser development teams probably have other things on their minds right now anyway. While a temporary delay, it’s still an unexpected retreat for an industry which had showed unity in collectively deciding to banish TLS 1.0 and the lesser used TLS 1.1 by early 2020. The link for this article located at Naked Security is no longer available. . The pandemic has paused the intentions of leading web browsers to phase out support for older TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1, postponing vital security enhancements.. TLS Protocol Support, Browser Development, Web Security Standards. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Tens of thousands of HTTPS-protected websites, mail servers, and other widely used Internet services are vulnerable to a new attack that lets eavesdroppers read and modify data passing through encrypted connections, a team of computer scientists has found.. The vulnerability affects an estimated 8.4 percent of the top one million websites and a slightly bigger percentage of mail servers populating the IPv4 address space, the researchers said. The threat stems from a flaw in the transport layer security protocol that websites and mail servers use to establish encrypted connections with end users. . The vulnerability affects an estimated 8.4 percent of the top one million websites and a slightly bi. thousands, https-protected, websites, servers, other, widely, internet, services. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
GnuTLS is a project that aims to develop a library which provides a secure layer, over a reliable transport layer (ie. TCP/IP). Currently the gnuTLS library implements the proposed standards by the IETF's TLS working group. "The TLS protocol provides . . . . GnuTLS is a project that aims to develop a library which provides a secure layer, over a reliable transport layer (ie. TCP/IP). Currently the gnuTLS library implements the proposed standards by the IETF's TLS working group. "The TLS protocol provides communications privacy over the Internet. The protocol allows client/server applications to communicate in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery." . GnuTLS is a project that aims to develop a library which provides a secure layer, over a reliable tr. gnutls, project, develop, library, which, provides, secure, layer, reliable. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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