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Default Chrome will soon stop supporting weak SHA-1 certificates

Google hasn't had confidence in SHA-1's -- the algorithm used for encryption by most SSL certificates, which add the "s" to https:// -- ability to keep your info safe for a long time. Now, the company is determined to stop supporting it and has revea...

http://www.engadget.com/2015/12/19/c...porting-sha-1/
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