From what it looks like, I'd assume they'll be sticking with a CA that has
a 2048 bit certificate as well.
Seems they also put a sandbox for testing together. That being said, they
won't confirm or deny whether or not they'll be using the same CA as they
have in the sandbox...
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Google moving to longer SSL keys
http://j.mp/10YAWaC (Google Online Security Blog)
This encryption needs to be updated at times to make it even
stronger, so this year our SSL services
On 5/24/13, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
Hm.. this might be no big deal if not for public key pinning and CA
pinning in modern browsers of certain sites, they could just get
themselves 2048 bit certificates from any CA...
So what could otherwise be a routine certificate change, may
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