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  1. Microsoft to Discontinue Legacy TLS Versions in Exchange Online by July 2026

    Microsoft is putting the brakes on outdated security protocols, announcing that it'll start blocking legacy TLS 1.0 and 1.1 connections to Exchange Online in July 2026 - so it's time to upgrade and stay secure! This move marks the end of an era for older clients that still rely on these outdated protocols.

    osintsights.com/microsoft-to-d

    #ExchangeOnline #TransportLayerSecurity #Tls10 #Tls11 #Microsoft

  2. Microsoft Phases Out Legacy TLS in Exchange Online

    Microsoft is phasing out support for outdated TLS versions (TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1) for POP3 and IMAP4 connections to Exchange Online, starting July 2026, to boost security. From then on, only TLS 1.2 or later will be accepted, making older connections obsolete.

    osintsights.com/microsoft-phas

    #TransportLayerSecurity #LegacyTlsDeprecation #ExchangeOnline #Microsoft #Tls10

  3. Want to see how we've configured our cipher suites? Our nginx configuration, which complies with the new guidelines, is available here: github.com/internetstandards/I

    So, now is the perfect time to ensure your website and email server meet NCSC's latest TLS guidelines and other modern internet standards. And don’t forget to check out the updated Internet.nl starting next Tuesday to ✅ verify your configuration!

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    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  4. Want to see how we've configured our cipher suites? Our nginx configuration, which complies with the new guidelines, is available here: github.com/internetstandards/I

    So, now is the perfect time to ensure your website and email server meet NCSC's latest TLS guidelines and other modern internet standards. And don’t forget to check out the updated Internet.nl starting next Tuesday to ✅ verify your configuration!

    2/2

    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  5. Want to see how we've configured our cipher suites? Our nginx configuration, which complies with the new guidelines, is available here: github.com/internetstandards/I

    So, now is the perfect time to ensure your website and email server meet NCSC's latest TLS guidelines and other modern internet standards. And don’t forget to check out the updated Internet.nl starting next Tuesday to ✅ verify your configuration!

    2/2

    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  6. Want to see how we've configured our cipher suites? Our nginx configuration, which complies with the new guidelines, is available here: github.com/internetstandards/I

    So, now is the perfect time to ensure your website and email server meet NCSC's latest TLS guidelines and other modern internet standards. And don’t forget to check out the updated Internet.nl starting next Tuesday to ✅ verify your configuration!

    2/2

    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  7. Want to see how we've configured our cipher suites? Our nginx configuration, which complies with the new guidelines, is available here: github.com/internetstandards/I

    So, now is the perfect time to ensure your website and email server meet NCSC's latest TLS guidelines and other modern internet standards. And don’t forget to check out the updated Internet.nl starting next Tuesday to ✅ verify your configuration!

    2/2

    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  8. 👉 Coming soon: fully updated TLS test in new version of Internet.nl

    From Tuesday, April 21, 2026, you can use Internet.nl to check whether the secure connection for your website or email is compliant with the *latest* TLS guidelines from @NCSC_NL (ncsc.nl/en/transport-layer-sec.).

    This means that websites and email servers that previously passed the test may now need further improvements.

    1/2

    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  9. 👉 Coming soon: fully updated TLS test in new version of Internet.nl

    From Tuesday, April 21, 2026, you can use Internet.nl to check whether the secure connection for your website or email is compliant with the *latest* TLS guidelines from @NCSC_NL (ncsc.nl/en/transport-layer-sec.).

    This means that websites and email servers that previously passed the test may now need further improvements.

    1/2

    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  10. 👉 Coming soon: fully updated TLS test in new version of Internet.nl

    From Tuesday, April 21, 2026, you can use Internet.nl to check whether the secure connection for your website or email is compliant with the *latest* TLS guidelines from @NCSC_NL (ncsc.nl/en/transport-layer-sec.).

    This means that websites and email servers that previously passed the test may now need further improvements.

    1/2

    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  11. 👉 Coming soon: fully updated TLS test in new version of Internet.nl

    From Tuesday, April 21, 2026, you can use Internet.nl to check whether the secure connection for your website or email is compliant with the *latest* TLS guidelines from @NCSC_NL (ncsc.nl/en/transport-layer-sec.).

    This means that websites and email servers that previously passed the test may now need further improvements.

    1/2

    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  12. 👉 Coming soon: fully updated TLS test in new version of Internet.nl

    From Tuesday, April 21, 2026, you can use Internet.nl to check whether the secure connection for your website or email is compliant with the *latest* TLS guidelines from @NCSC_NL (ncsc.nl/en/transport-layer-sec.).

    This means that websites and email servers that previously passed the test may now need further improvements.

    1/2

    #TransportLayerSecurity #TLS

  13. About a third of the WWW #TLS traffic is using post-quantum encryption, which is protected against quantum factoring attacks such as Shor's algorithm. This has been achieved since Hybrid ML-KEM has been widely adopted by most web browsers and large service providers such as Cloudflare, Google, AWS, etc. There are no absolute figures available, but for example, Cloudflare has nice statistics about PQ encryption use on their services: radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-

    The best part of this adoption is that users haven't had to do anything, or even know that this has been happening. As it should be.

    #transportlayersecurity #tls #postquantumcryptography #pqc

  14. About a third of the WWW #TLS traffic is using post-quantum encryption, which is protected against quantum factoring attacks such as Shor's algorithm. This has been achieved since Hybrid ML-KEM has been widely adopted by most web browsers and large service providers such as Cloudflare, Google, AWS, etc. There are no absolute figures available, but for example, Cloudflare has nice statistics about PQ encryption use on their services: radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-

    The best part of this adoption is that users haven't had to do anything, or even know that this has been happening. As it should be.

    #transportlayersecurity #tls #postquantumcryptography #pqc

  15. About a third of the WWW #TLS traffic is using post-quantum encryption, which is protected against quantum factoring attacks such as Shor's algorithm. This has been achieved since Hybrid ML-KEM has been widely adopted by most web browsers and large service providers such as Cloudflare, Google, AWS, etc. There are no absolute figures available, but for example, Cloudflare has nice statistics about PQ encryption use on their services: radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-

    The best part of this adoption is that users haven't had to do anything, or even know that this has been happening. As it should be.

    #transportlayersecurity #tls #postquantumcryptography #pqc

  16. About a third of the WWW #TLS traffic is using post-quantum encryption, which is protected against quantum factoring attacks such as Shor's algorithm. This has been achieved since Hybrid ML-KEM has been widely adopted by most web browsers and large service providers such as Cloudflare, Google, AWS, etc. There are no absolute figures available, but for example, Cloudflare has nice statistics about PQ encryption use on their services: radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-

    The best part of this adoption is that users haven't had to do anything, or even know that this has been happening. As it should be.

    #transportlayersecurity #tls #postquantumcryptography #pqc

  17. About a third of the WWW #TLS traffic is using post-quantum encryption, which is protected against quantum factoring attacks such as Shor's algorithm. This has been achieved since Hybrid ML-KEM has been widely adopted by most web browsers and large service providers such as Cloudflare, Google, AWS, etc. There are no absolute figures available, but for example, Cloudflare has nice statistics about PQ encryption use on their services: radar.cloudflare.com/adoption-

    The best part of this adoption is that users haven't had to do anything, or even know that this has been happening. As it should be.

    #transportlayersecurity #tls #postquantumcryptography #pqc

  18. Google calls for halting use of WHOIS for TLS domain verifications - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Certificate authorities and bro... - arstechnica.com/?p=2051511 #transportlayersecurity #security #biz#whois #tls

  19. Google calls for halting use of WHOIS for TLS domain verifications - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Certificate authorities and bro... - arstechnica.com/?p=2051511 #transportlayersecurity #security #biz#whois #tls

  20. Google calls for halting use of WHOIS for TLS domain verifications - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Certificate authorities and bro... - arstechnica.com/?p=2051511 #transportlayersecurity #security #biz#whois #tls

  21. Google calls for halting use of WHOIS for TLS domain verifications - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Certificate authorities and bro... - arstechnica.com/?p=2051511 #transportlayersecurity #security #biz#whois #tls

  22. Google calls for halting use of WHOIS for TLS domain verifications - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)

    Certificate authorities and bro... - arstechnica.com/?p=2051511 #transportlayersecurity #security #biz#whois #tls

  23. Hackers can mess with HTTPS connections by sending data to your email server - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)
    When you visit an HTTPS-protected website, your ... - arstechnica.com/?p=1771611 #transportlayersecurity #biz&it #email #https #tech #ftp

  24. OpenSSL fixes high-severity flaw that allows hackers to crash servers - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images)
    OpenSSL, the most widely software library for implementing website... - arstechnica.com/?p=1752244 #transportlayersecurity #encryption #openssl #biz&it #tech #ssl

  25. Security lapse at South Africa’s LogBox exposed user accounts and medical data - LogBox, a South African medical data startup that bills itself as an “absolutely secure” way of repl... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #publickeyinfrastructure #transportlayersecurity #keymanagement #unitedkingdom #cryptography #southafrica #healthtech #physician #president #security #nigeria #africa #ceo

  26. Mozilla blocks spy firm DarkMatter from Firefox citing ‘significant risk’ to users - Firefox maker Mozilla said it will not trust certificates from surveillance maker DarkMatter, endin... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #transportlayersecurity #unitedarabemirates #cryptography #e-commerce #security #firefox #mozilla #https #apps