Transport Layer Security e Transport Layer Security (TLS) - and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which is now prohibited from use by the I...
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* Internet Engineering Task Force * cryptographic protocols * communications security * computer network * [1] * web browsing * email * instant messaging * voice over IP * Websites * servers * web browsers * privacy * data integrity * [1] * symmetric cryptography * keys * shared secret * § TLS handshake * § Algorithm * public-key cryptography * message authentication code * [1] * configuration * forward secrecy * [2] * § Algorithm * § Key exchange * § Cipher security * § Data integrity * § Security * TLS/SSL support history of web browsers * [3] * TLS record * TLS handshake * Internet Engineering Task Force * standard * RFC 5246 * RFC 6176 * Netscape * [4] * HTTPS * Navigator * Client-server * protocol * eavesdropping * tampering * client * server * [5] * port number * HTTPS * STARTTLS * mail * news * negotiate * stateful * handshaking * [6] * cipher suites * ciphers * hash functions * digital certificate * server name * certificate authority * public encryption key * random number * Diffie–Hellman key exchange * OSI model * TCP/IP model * [7] * [8] * [9] * transport layer * presentation layer * [7] * [8] * [9] * application programming interface * Berkeley sockets * [10] * Netscape * [11] * [12] * [13] * [11] * Paul Kocher * IETF * RFC 6101 * Taher Elgamal * [14] * [15] * POODLE * block ciphers * RC4 * [16] * RFC 6176 * RFC 7568 * RFC 2246 * [17] * [18] * RFC 4346 * [19] * RFC 5246 * RFC 6176 * Internet Draft * [21] * [22] * Internet Standard * [23] * Network Security Services * Mozilla * Firefox * [24] * [25] * [26] * Pale Moon * [27] * IETF * [28] * [29] * Japan * United Kingdom * Mauritius * hackers.mu * [29] * [30] * [31] * [32] * X.509 * public key infrastructure * web of trust * 2013 mass surveillance disclosures * man-in-the-middle attacks * [33] * [34] * § Cipher * RSA * Diffie–Hellman * Elliptic Curve Diffie–Hellman * [1] * pre-shared key * [35] * Secure Remote Password * [36] * man-in-the-middle attack * forward secrecy * Google * key size * [3] * [37] * Message authentication code * HMAC * CBC * AEAD * authenticated encryption * GCM mode * CCM mode * HTTP * FTP * SMTP * NNTP * XMPP * Transmission Control Protocol * User Datagram Protocol * Datagram Congestion Control Protocol * Datagram Transport Layer Security * World Wide Web * website * web browser * HTTPS * [51] * Internet Explorer Support Lifecycle Policy FAQ * Windows lifecycle fact sheet * [55] * POODLE attack * RC4 attacks * FREAK attack * free and open source software * ACM * conference on computer and communications security * [202] * Simple Mail Transfer Protocol * public key certificates * VPN * OpenVPN * OpenConnect * IPsec * NAT * Session Initiation Protocol * VoIP * citation needed * [203] * message authentication * [4] * length extension attacks * downgrade attack * Internet Explorer 7 * [204] * Mozilla Firefox * [205] * Opera * [206] * Safari * [207] * 40-bit * [208] * [209] * [210] * #POODLE attack * message authentication codes * HMAC * RFC 2104 * pseudorandom * MD5 * SHA-1 * XORs * [211] * [212] * client certificate * [213] * RFC 5746 * [214] * [215] * [216] * [217] * [218] * [219] * [220] * ACM * conference on computer and communications security * [221] * man-in-the-middle * OpenSSL * Android * Safari * [222] * security exploit * "export-grade" * Diffie–Hellman * [223] * Diffie–Hellman key exchange * DROWN attack * [224] * [225] * [225] * [226] * Java applet * same origin policy * cipher block chaining * [227] * [228] * exploits * vulnerability * Phillip Rogaway * [229] * RC4 * [230] * [65] * [231] * NSS * attacks * Mozilla Firefox * Google Chrome * web servers * [232] * Microsoft * SChannel * [233] * Windows 7 * Windows 8 * Windows Server 2008 R2 * Apple * OS X Mavericks * [234] * CRIME * data compression * [235] * [236] * authentication cookies * session hijacking * SPDY * HTTP * HTTP compression * BREACH * [237] * [238] * [237] * chosen-plaintext attack * padding oracle attack * Lucky Thirteen attack * [48] * Triple-DES * Windows XP * RC4 * RC4 attacks * RFC 7366 * [239] * citation needed * CBC mode of operation * padding attack * CVE-2014-3566 * [54] * citation needed * version rollback attack * [54] * [240] * [241] * RC4 * BEAST * [242] * [53] * [243] * [244] * [245] * USENIX * [246] * [247] * [248] * #Web browsers * [48] * [249] * [250] * RFC 7465 * Microsoft Edge * Internet Explorer 11 * Firefox * Chrome * [251] * [252] * [253] * TCP * [254] * [255] * [256] * [254] * Web Proxy Autodiscovery Protocol * [257] * birthday attack * man-in-the-middle attack * JavaScript * [258] * Heartbleed * OpenSSL * private keys * [259] * public certificates * [260] * buffer over-read * [261] * [262] * Superfish * [263] * [264] * potentially unwanted programs * Visa Inc. * [265] * nonces * TLS handshake * [265] * Cloudflare * Cloudbleed * [266] * [52] * Forward secrecy * [267] * [268] * Diffie–Hellman key exchange * Gmail * OpenSSL * [269] * [270] * [271] * [272] * TLS session tickets * [273] * [274] * [275] * [276] * Gmail * Google Docs * [277] * Twitter * [278] * [52] * [279] * fraudulent certificates * Firefox * [280] * [281] * [282] * SSL Observatory * [283] * blockchains * [284] * message authentication code * handshake * cipher suites * Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation * protocols * HTTP/2 * [285] * [1] * pseudorandom * [285] * [1] * mutually authenticated * single sign-on * FTP over TLS/SSL * [286] * RFC 5077 * OpenSSL * [274] * [275] * [273] * STARTTLS * name-based virtual server * X.509 * wildcard certificate * [287] * [288] * RFC 4366 * Server Name Indication * RFC 2817 * HTTP/1.1 Upgrade header * URI scheme * RFC 5246 * RFC 2246 * RFC 4346 * Internet Draft (1995) * RFC 6101 * RFCs * RFC 7457 * RFC 7525 * § Standards * Free On-line Dictionary of Computing * GFDL