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| | | | Update: I've addeda link to a page at Royal Holloway describing the new attack. Listen, if you're using RC4 as your primary ciphersuite in SSL/TLS, now would be a great time to stop. Ok, thanks, are we all on the same page? No? I guess we need to talk about this a bit more. You... | |
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| | | | Believe it or not, there's a new attack on SSL. Yes, I know you're thunderstruck. Let's get a few things out of the way quickly. First, this is not another Heartbleed. It's bad, but it's not going to destroy the Internet. Also, it applies only to SSLv3, which is (in theory) an obsolete protocol that... | |
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| | Asymmetric Encryption - A cryptographic algorithm works on a public key used to encode the data, and a private key used to decode the data. |