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Google Tag Manager End Google Tag Manager : Basic header (no custom HTML) Qualys Community Navigational buttons/links Login Register Home Discussions Blogs Social Media Events Training Help Center Members BEGIN header & intro END header & intro Security Labs Search BEGIN main body BEGIN main body column Is BEAST Still a Threat? Posted by Ivan Ristic in Security Labs on Sep 10, 2013 2:45:27 AM [if IE]><div class="ie"><![endif] [DocumentBodyStart:90f3f521-0194-4019-975a-b1a4628eaa37] Yesterday I changed the SSL Labs rating criteria to stop penalizing sites that do not implement server-side mitigations for the BEAST attack. That means that we now consider this attack sufficiently mitigated client-side, but, there are still some things you should now. Hide the remainder of this article TLS 1.0 and earlier protocols suffer from a seriou...
Google Tag Manager End Google Tag Manager : Basic header (no custom HTML) Qualys Community Navigational buttons/links Login Register Home Discussions Blogs Social Media Events Training Help Center Members BEGIN header & intro END header & intro Security Labs Search BEGIN main body BEGIN main body column RC4 in TLS is Broken: Now What? Posted by Ivan Ristic in Security Labs on Mar 19, 2013 5:32:41 AM [if IE]><div class="ie"><![endif] [DocumentBodyStart:2e6760e1-3ddb-4a66-ac02-47dcb699dd16] RC4 has long been considered problematic, but until very recently there was no known way to exploit the weaknesses. After the BEAST attack was disclosed in 2011, we—grudgingly—started using RC4 in order to avoid the vulnerable CBC suites in TLS 1.0 and earlier. This caused the usage of RC4 to increase, and some say that it now accounts for about 50...
Google Tag Manager End Google Tag Manager : Basic header (no custom HTML) Qualys Community Navigational buttons/links Login Register Home Discussions Blogs Social Media Events Training Help Center Members BEGIN header & intro END header & intro Security Labs Search BEGIN main body BEGIN main body column Mitigating the BEAST attack on TLS Posted by Ivan Ristic in Security Labs on Oct 17, 2011 11:34:08 AM [if IE]><div class="ie"><![endif] [DocumentBodyStart:800679c5-0474-424d-bc9a-248c5944760c] Update (19 March 2013): This blog post advises to use RC4 to migitate the BEAST attack, but RC4 has recently been discovered to be weaker than previously known. At this point the attacks against RC4 are still not practical. The only fully safe choice at the moment is the AES-GCM suites supported only in TLS 1.2. You can find out more in this ne...
Google Tag Manager End Google Tag Manager : Basic header (no custom HTML) Qualys Community Navigational buttons/links Login Register Home Discussions Blogs Social Media Events Training Help Center Members BEGIN header & intro END header & intro Security Labs Search BEGIN main body BEGIN main body column Poodle Bites TLS Posted by Ivan Ristic in Security Labs on Dec 8, 2014 11:00:56 AM [if IE]><div class="ie"><![endif] [DocumentBodyStart:d0de7dc3-e2b8-4ed9-af29-8c6e2471e23f] There’s a new SSL/TLS problem being announced today and it’s likely to affect some of the most popular web sites in the world, owing largely to the popularity of F5 load balancers and the fact that these devices are impacted. There are other devices known to be affected, and it’s possible that the same flaw is present in some SSL/TLS stacks. We will learn more in...