policy change

  1. 3123479 - SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft Root Certificate Program - Version: 2.0

    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. Continue...
  2. 2880823 - Deprecation of SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft Root Certificate Program -...

    Revision Note: V2.0 (May 18, 2016): Advisory updated to provide links to the current information regarding the use of the SHA1 hashing algorithm for the purposes of SSL and code signing. For more information, see Windows Enforcement of Authenticode Code Signing and Timestamping. Summary...
  3. 3123479 - Deprecation of SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft Root Certificate Program -...

    Revision Note: V1.0 (January 12, 2016): Advisory published. Summary: Microsoft is announcing a policy change to the Microsoft Root Certificate Program. The new policy no longer allows root certificate authorities to issue X.509 certificates using the SHA-1 hashing algorithm for the purposes of...
  4. 3123479 - Deprecation of SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft Root Certificate Program -...

    Revision Note: V1.0 (January 12, 2016): Advisory published. Summary: Microsoft is announcing a policy change to the Microsoft Root Certificate Program. The new policy no longer allows root certificate authorities to issue X.509 certificates using the SHA-1 hashing algorithm for the purposes of...
  5. Deprecation of SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft Root Certificate Program - Version: 1.0

    Severity Rating: Revision Note: V1.0 (November 12, 2013): Advisory published. Summary: Microsoft is announcing a policy change to the Microsoft Root Certificate Program. The new policy will no longer allow root certificate authorities to issue X.509 certificates using the SHA-1 hashing...
  6. Microsoft Security Advisory (2880823): Deprecation of SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft...

    Revision Note: V1.0 (November 12, 2013): Advisory published. Summary: Microsoft is announcing a policy change to the Microsoft Root Certificate Program. The new policy will no longer allow root certificate authorities to issue X.509 certificates using the SHA-1 hashing algorithm for the purposes...
  7. Microsoft Security Advisory (2880823): Deprecation of SHA-1 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft...

    Revision Note: V1.0 (November 12, 2013): Advisory published. Summary: Microsoft is announcing a policy change to the Microsoft Root Certificate Program. The new policy will no longer allow root certificate authorities to issue X.509 certificates using the SHA-1 hashing algorithm for the purposes...
  8. R

    Windows 7 Why does MS require a user to entrer a new poassword every week???

    Sorry to bother everyone here, but it seems like MS is requiring users to enter, and/or reset, their password every week now. I remember, a couple years ago, when MS DIDN'T require a person to change their password ever week. Now, I need to login 10-12 times per day, I need to change my...
  9. A 78-year-old retired doctor was handcuffed and hauled away on a toboggan for skiing uphill in Wyomi

    A 78-year-old retired doctor was handcuffed and hauled away on a toboggan for skiing uphill in Wyoming, but he won't face charges. Roland Fleck of Jackson was arrested the morning of Feb. 5 after refusing ski patrollers' orders to stop. Jackson Hole Resort officials say avalanche danger and...
  10. M

    suggestion - please remove the 365 day password re-use rule

    Couldn't remember my password, used the password reset and now when i go to change my password back to something i can remember it tells me i cant use the password because i've used it within the last year. If you make me change it to something i'm not going to remember, i'm just going to...