SSL Certificate is weak and based on MD5
When I open https links from shared folders I get a warning that your used SSL Certificate has an MD5 RSA signature which was shown in the near past as not to be secure anymore because the weakness was shown by an attack.
Until when will you change your SSL encryption to get it more secure again?
Until when will you change your SSL encryption to get it more secure again?
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Inappropriate?I have made note with the team to contact the certificate authority and resolve the issue.
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Inappropriate?This is not really a security risk, see for example this article on netcraft (http://news.netcraft.com/archives/200...):
"The attack requires a collision between newly created certificates — one valid and one fake — deliberately created by the attacker. As such, there is no particular risk to existing SSL certificates signed with MD5, and they do not need to be replaced."
The RapidSSL FAQ entry on this topic is also interesting: https://knowledge.rapidssl.com/suppor...
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