Transport Layer Security
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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