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Article: 3123479 - SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft Root Certificate Program - Version: 2.0 - published over 7 years ago.
Content: Revision Note: V2.0 (March 14, 2017): Advisory rereleased to announce that the changes described in this advisory have been reverted as of November 2016. This is an informational change only.Summary: Microsoft is announcing a policy change to the Microsoft Root Certificate Program.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/3123479   
Published: 2017 03 14 17:00:00
Received: 2022 04 14 18:03:35
Feed: Latest Security Advisories
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Topic: Vulnerabilities
Article: 3123479 - SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft Root Certificate Program - Version: 2.0 - published over 7 years ago.
Content: Revision Note: V2.0 (March 14, 2017): Advisory rereleased to announce that the changes described in this advisory have been reverted as of November 2016. This is an informational change only.Summary: Microsoft is announcing a policy change to the Microsoft Root Certificate Program.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/3123479   
Published: 2017 03 14 17:00:00
Received: 2022 04 14 18:03:35
Feed: Latest Security Advisories
Source: Latest Security Advisories
Category: Alerts
Topic: Vulnerabilities

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