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Microsoft is going to ban cryptography key less than 1024 bits

DavisJosephDavisJoseph Member
edited July 2012 in General

Latest News i found is something like this

"If your certificate signed with, low, cryptography key than it is, a problematic situation because it will not authenticate your site and therefore customer might move to other site that will hammer your image. If you only have publicly trusted certificates from reputable sellers, there is nothing to worry. If your certificate belongs to local vendor and does not follow the common certificate policy rules, it will suffer from this new rule."

what's your opinion on this news.

Most well come & Thanks in Advance to Join this discussion

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