Not anymore. It used to work like that, which is why things like XHTML 2.0 never got traction.
Why? Because DNSSEC can be attacked by the DNS root? It seemed to be our best attempt to get SSL for every website. CA-based certificates just won't cut it.
If quantum computing shows up, AES-256 will remain secure. Otherwise there is no advantage at all.
I don't get it. Why does it matter if your tool just decrypts SSL or you use a tool that decrypts SSL and additionally unpacks the binary representation of HTTP 2.0? The output is exactly the same - plain old HTTP.
> That mainly benefits the big web monopolists, who require the browser to be the ultimate application platform, where they can track to their hearts content, display unsolicited advertising Please. All you need for…
There is no private communication during a war. This is normal and it makes sense. We are not in a war, no matter what some say. (The article actually implies this, but I wanted to clarify for those not reading the…
I've lived in Bolivia for a year when Evo Morales was already president. I've also been to Venezuela. Assuming the CIA won't try to actually abduct him there and Morales will stay in power, Bolivia is a perfect choice…
Very funny. That was in 1414 in the Holy Roman Empire (of the German Nation). How is this related to the Federal Republic of Germany in 2013?
Not true. Just image: If he had closed Guantanamo, killed less supposed terrorists using drones, ensured Manning was not tortured. - I expect most of us (people overseas) would be mostly happy with him. It could have…
I think Germany is fairly autonomous. However the conservative parties are basically US fanboys.
Not anymore. It used to work like that, which is why things like XHTML 2.0 never got traction.
Why? Because DNSSEC can be attacked by the DNS root? It seemed to be our best attempt to get SSL for every website. CA-based certificates just won't cut it.
If quantum computing shows up, AES-256 will remain secure. Otherwise there is no advantage at all.
I don't get it. Why does it matter if your tool just decrypts SSL or you use a tool that decrypts SSL and additionally unpacks the binary representation of HTTP 2.0? The output is exactly the same - plain old HTTP.
> That mainly benefits the big web monopolists, who require the browser to be the ultimate application platform, where they can track to their hearts content, display unsolicited advertising Please. All you need for…
There is no private communication during a war. This is normal and it makes sense. We are not in a war, no matter what some say. (The article actually implies this, but I wanted to clarify for those not reading the…
I've lived in Bolivia for a year when Evo Morales was already president. I've also been to Venezuela. Assuming the CIA won't try to actually abduct him there and Morales will stay in power, Bolivia is a perfect choice…
Very funny. That was in 1414 in the Holy Roman Empire (of the German Nation). How is this related to the Federal Republic of Germany in 2013?
Not true. Just image: If he had closed Guantanamo, killed less supposed terrorists using drones, ensured Manning was not tortured. - I expect most of us (people overseas) would be mostly happy with him. It could have…
I think Germany is fairly autonomous. However the conservative parties are basically US fanboys.