From Microsoft, Google to Java are retiring the SSL v3.0. they found that it is vulnerable by hacker. They found that the Hashing method SHA1 is not safe, the hacker could rehash the stream and get your credit card info. the SHA1 will be replaced by SHA256, which they believe that it is not able to rehash the content by general computer.
here is a page for the deadline of retiring the SHA1 http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=15948
The industry is retiring support for SSL v3.0 and move to TLS s
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• 謝謝啊! 很高深,有待研究。 -cecillia- ♀ (0 bytes) () 04/23/2015 postreply 17:26:53