QUOTE(trifecta @ Mar 3 2011, 05:36 PM)
I've got news for you, SSL has been broken since 2009
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It was presented at our local HITB, much earlier than that at Defcon, Ruxcon, KeySecWest etc.
Here's a detail technical explanation courtesy of Techrepublic: SSL Really Broken This Time
In South Korea, the government has banned the use of SSL for banking as it does more harm than threat.
Instead, Microsoft has to made its browser friendly to PKI and Korean government only mandates the use of Windows OS and IE.
Every time MS releases a new browser, South Korea needs a lead time for them to configure the PKI.
It was presented at our local HITB, much earlier than that at Defcon, Ruxcon, KeySecWest etc.
Here's a detail technical explanation courtesy of Techrepublic: SSL Really Broken This Time
In South Korea, the government has banned the use of SSL for banking as it does more harm than threat.
Instead, Microsoft has to made its browser friendly to PKI and Korean government only mandates the use of Windows OS and IE.
Every time MS releases a new browser, South Korea needs a lead time for them to configure the PKI.
Never mind I found it thanks for the tip!
This post has been edited by eXPeri3nc3: May 17 2011, 11:33 AM
May 17 2011, 11:30 AM

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