Summary Microsoft reminds users Windows will disable insecure TLS soon www.bleepingcomputer.com
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Microsoft is taking steps to disable insecure versions of the TLS protocol in future Windows releases to eliminate outdated protocols.
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- Microsoft will soon disable insecure TLS 1.0 and 1.1 protocols in future Windows releases.
- TLS is a secure communication protocol used to protect data exchanged over the internet.
- The transition is expected to have minimal impact on home users but may require updates for enterprise apps.
- Microsoft has been phasing out insecure TLS protocols since 2020 and warns that support for these versions may be completely removed.
- The NSA has also provided guidance on replacing outdated TLS versions with more secure alternatives.
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Microsoft is disabling insecure versions of the TLS protocol in future Windows releases as part of an industry-wide effort to phase out outdated protocols.
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Microsoft has reminded users that the insecure Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 and 1.1 protocols will soon be disabled in future Windows releases. TLS is a secure communication protocol used to protect users from eavesdropping and tampering
Microsoft has issued a reminder to Windows users that insecure versions of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol will soon be disabled. This move is part of a larger effort by Microsoft, Google, Apple, and Mozilla to phase out outdated TLS protocols and prioritize