What the FREAK? Huge SSL security flaw stems from US government backdoor

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Seven hours is all it takes to crack the encryption that is in place on some supposedly secure websites. Security experts blame the US government’s ban on the use of strong encryption back in the 1990s for a vulnerability that has just come to light. Named FREAK (Factoring attack on RSA-EXPORT Keys), the flaw exists on high-profile websites including, ironically, NSA.gov.

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