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| | UPDATE: Timelines in this post were updated in March 2020, October 2020, April 2021, and October 2021 to reflect the best available information. HTTPS traffic is encrypted and protected from snooping and modification by an underlying protocol called Transport Layer Security (TLS). Disabling outdated versions of the TLS security protocol will help move the web...
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| | TLS is the backbone of web security. We will explore using TLS with Rust, and CFSSL to create a certificate authority to issue self signed certificates & keys. We will also create a server and client that communicate securely over the network using tokio and upgrade insecure TcpStream to TLSStream, and work with TLSAcceptor and TLSConnector.
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| | ngrok has deprecated of Transport Layer Security (TLS) versions 1.0 and 1.1 across all ngrok endpoints. What does that mean for you?
| | httptoolkit.com
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| Certificate transparency is superb improvement to HTTPS certificate security on the web that's great for users and businesses, but on Android it creates a huge...