Security News > 2016 > November > Google Removing SHA-1 Support in Chrome 56 (Threatpost)
2016-11-17 20:39
Google released its final SHA-1 deprecation deadlines, and crypto services provider Venafi said that 35 percent of the web is still running weak SHA-1 certificates.
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http://threatpost.com/google-removing-sha-1-support-in-chrome-56/122041/
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