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Google Protects Its Current HTTPS Traffic Against Future Attacks

Google has modified the encryption method used by its HTTPS-enabled services including Gmail, Docs and Google+. The new Google HTTPS implementation uses ECDHE_RSA for key exchange and the RC4_128 cipher for encryption. Google engineers had to design an extension for the popular OpenSSL toolkit. This was integrated into OpenSSL 1.0.1, which has yet to be released as a stable version. Unfortunately, this combination is only supported in Firefox and Chrome at the moment, which means HTTPS connections on Internet Explorer will not benefit from the added security.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2130247/google-protects-its-current-https-traffic-against-future-attacks.html

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