Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.
Jan
4
Netcraft provided more details on a critical digital certificate vulnerability revealed last week. Although Microsoft downplayed the problem by stating that the successful exploit was not published, Netcraft found that 14% of SSL certificates (135,000 total!) use the vulnerable MD5 hashing algorithm.





