- Microsoft
- By Bogdan Popa
- April 15th, 2021
Microsoft Goes All-in on SHA-2 for All Its Services
The change will come into effect on May 9, company says
- Windows
- By Bogdan Popa
- July 29th, 2020
Microsoft Waves Goodbye to SHA-1 Windows Downloads
SHA-1 files to be pulled from Microsoft Download Center
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- February 27th, 2017
Subversion Repositories Affected After Devs Tried to Add SHA-1 Test to Project
Intensions were great, but the implementation not so much
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- February 24th, 2017
Mozilla Says Goodbye to SHA-1 As Deprecation Plan Reaches the End
Following Google's announcement about the hash collision, Mozilla says the deprecation process reaches its end
- Security
- By Gabriela Vatu
- February 23rd, 2017
Google Demonstrates First Ever SHA-1 Hash Collision
The company urges tech community to stop using SHA-1
- Security
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- October 18th, 2016
SHA-1 Usage Goes Down After Browser Vendor Ban
Firefox 51 to show "Untrusted Connection" error for sites using digital certificates signed with SHA-1
- Security
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- May 3rd, 2016
Microsoft Moves to Deprecate SHA-1 Certificates in Edge and Internet Explorer
Company announces an official timetable for SHA1 deprecation
- Security
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- February 25th, 2016
Mozilla Gives a Security Pass to the People It Shouldn't
Payments processor blunder revealed, company wants mercy
- Security
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- December 30th, 2015
Twitter Joins Facebook's Initiative for a Smoother SHA-1 Transition
Twitter realizes it stands to lose up to 6% of its userbase
- Security
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- December 21st, 2015
After Microsoft and Mozilla, Google Also Hurries to Block SHA-1 Certificates
Google won't lag behind Mozilla and Microsoft
- Security
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- December 9th, 2015
Facebook, Cloudflare Want to Continue Using SHA-1 Certificates in Older Browsers
Facebook and Cloudflare want an SHA-1 fallback system
- Advisories
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- November 5th, 2015
Microsoft Is Considering an Early Retirement for SHA-1 Certificates
Microsoft follows Mozilla, announces SHA-1's doom
- Security Blog
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- October 28th, 2015
US Military Still Employing Obsolete SHA-1 Certificates for Its Websites
Besides SHA1, some websites use the archaic TLS 1.0 protocol
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- February 5th, 2014
NIST Uses SHA-1 Algorithm to Sign Certificates Despite Banning Such Practices
Many US government organizations use newly issued certificates signed with SHA-1
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- June 8th, 2012
Expert Advises Site Owners on How to Fix “Rubbish” Password Databases
John Graham-Cumming teaches webmasters how to secure their databases in 5 easy steps
- Windows
- By Marius Oiaga
- July 24th, 2009
Windows 7 RTM Build 7600.16385 DVD ISO SHA-1 and MD5 Information
Official SHA-1 and MD5 Checksum Hash
- Security
- By Marius Oiaga
- January 5th, 2009
MD5 Hashing Algorithm Hole Not a Microsoft Product Vulnerability
The company says