Many users barely notice that a little green lock sometimes appears in their browser’s address bar. And it’s exactly this kind of user who is most at risk of losing the ability to browse the web from their phones at the start of 2016.
That’s the date when SHA-1 – a hashing algorithm used to sign web security certificates – will no longer be accepted by modern browsers, meaning that most sites (including all the big ones) have already moved to using its replacement, SHA-2.
That’s the date when SHA-1 – a hashing algorithm used to sign web security certificates – will no longer be accepted by modern browsers, meaning that most sites (including all the big ones) have already moved to using its replacement, SHA-2.
does sellerdeck payments use the new SHA-256 encryption or is it still dependnt upon SHA-1 ?