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2015-12-21 17:02
Despite recently public concerns over the sunsetting of SHA-1, Google announced it will block new SHA-1 certs in Chrome as of Jan. 1, and all SHA-1 certs possibly by July 1, 2016.




Despite recently public concerns over the sunsetting of SHA-1, Google announced it will block new SHA-1 certs in Chrome as of Jan. 1, and all SHA-1 certs possibly by July 1, 2016.