If end-to-end sec (e.g., crypto signatures) are used, like say with Debian packages which uses GPG, packages and metadata can be released over http without a problem.
Give it a few minutes, someone will make an OCR to ASCII art app.
Also, openssl didn't (or doesn't) appear to care about high-reliability software engineering and the IETF TLS Working Group didn't care about producing a minimum-featured spec that is not overly difficult to implement,…
It's hard to tell from the paper, because they don't include either specific build version numbers of browsers / servers nor date of publication, so their results are difficult (e.g., impossible) to reproduce exactly.…
These major browsers (latest stable on OS X) are currently vulnerable: - Chrome 43.0.2357.124 - Firefox 38.0.5 - Safari 8.0.6 (10600.6.3) Not vulnerable - Opera 30.0.1835.59 Reference:…
If end-to-end sec (e.g., crypto signatures) are used, like say with Debian packages which uses GPG, packages and metadata can be released over http without a problem.
Give it a few minutes, someone will make an OCR to ASCII art app.
Also, openssl didn't (or doesn't) appear to care about high-reliability software engineering and the IETF TLS Working Group didn't care about producing a minimum-featured spec that is not overly difficult to implement,…
It's hard to tell from the paper, because they don't include either specific build version numbers of browsers / servers nor date of publication, so their results are difficult (e.g., impossible) to reproduce exactly.…
These major browsers (latest stable on OS X) are currently vulnerable: - Chrome 43.0.2357.124 - Firefox 38.0.5 - Safari 8.0.6 (10600.6.3) Not vulnerable - Opera 30.0.1835.59 Reference:…