An SSL, or Secure Socket Layer, is technology that has been developed that allows web browsers and web servers to communicate over a secured connection.
The system uses cryptography that uses two keys to encrypt data ? a public key known to everyone and a private or secret key known only to the recipient of the message. It’s a way to encrypt data, like credit cards numbers (as well other personally identifiable information), which prevents the “bad guys” from stealing your information for malicious intent.
The recently introduced SSL v3 improved upon SSL v2 by adding SHA-1 based ciphers, and support for certificate authentication. SSL v2 was known to be flawed in a variety of ways. Identical cryptographic keys are used for message authentication and encryption. The older version did not have any protection for the handshake, meaning a Man-in-the-middle downgrade attack could go undetected.
SSL has recently been succeeded by Transport Layer Security (TLS), which is based on SSL and is included as part of both the Microsoft and Netscape browsers and most Web server products. SSL uses the public-and-private key encryption system from RSA, which also includes the use of a digital certificate.
SSL-enabled client software can use standard techniques of public-key cryptography to check that a server’s certificate and public ID are valid and have been issued by a certificate authority (CA) listed in the client’s list of trusted CAs. Client authentication allows a server to confirm a user’s identity. It’s a way to assure a client that they are dealing with the real server they intended to connect to. It can prevent any unauthorized clients from connecting to the server, preventing anyone from meddling with data going to or coming from the server.
From the very beginning SSL was designed to provide security between client and server, and to avoid any kind of 3-way man-in-the-middle attack.
Conceptually it’s quite simple: it negotiates the cryptography algorithms and keys between two sides of a communication, and establishes an encrypted tunnel through which other protocols (like HTTP) can be transported. It can also be easily passed through firewalls and proxies, as well as through NAT (Network Address Translation) without issues.
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There is shared security on servers, but you need to talk with your hosting service to set it up.
If you want private security, you will need to purchase a certificate and you'd still need to consult with your host.
CPanel has a manual, which should be available through the Cpanel.
http://www.cpanel.net/docs/cpanel/
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If you are not having trouble receiving your emails, but keep getting these messages, then perhaps you have a spyware program. Try using something like SpyBot to take care of it.
http://www.spybot.com
Is your system clock showing the correct date and time? If not, the certificates may show up as expired.
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At the top of Internet Explorer go to Tools then to Internet Options. Once there hit the Privacy tab. then hit Advanced. Then make sure you check the box "Override cookie handling" and make sure they are all turned on.
That should fix your cookie problem.
Also when you are in Internet Options go to Security tab and then to Custom. Make sure you "access data across domains" is set to enabled or prompt, and then go to the Advanced tab in Internet Options and make sure use SSL (SSL2, SSL3, etc) are all checked. restart Internet Explorer and you should be good to go.
are you using a client mail like out look or outlook express? are you connected to the internet- so many details left out in your question. anyway, best advice right now is run a search for same question in the resolved questions. I'm sure you'll find an answer to this one- I kept seeing these type of questions- besides, you'll be saving points if you do a search than an ask
Well, the bad news is that technology isn't really the limiting factor in data protection. But, I'm going to assume you have an idea that is recognizable as a significant step forward in some aspect of data protection. Approaching very large companies like Google and Yahoo directly will probably not work. The problem is that what you need is to talk to an expert, and since security experts are very expensive, companies like Yahoo and Google take enormous steps to protect them. Even at small companies like where I work, you would have to convince several people before interrupting the person you need.
What you need to do is talk to a small company who makes their living reselling ideas. If your idea is tied to data protection, a company that specializes in data protection. CheckPointe, and Beachhead Solutions come immediately to mind. Also, if you browse the list of known vulnerabilities, at nvd.nist.com, you can see who reported the vulnerability. Companies like Secunia, FRSIRT, and Security Focus make their living knowing about security trends at the cutting edge.
Having said all of that, I was thinking about whether I would put you in touch with security experts I know that could help you. I kept thinking, it is so incredibly unlikely this guy knows anything about what he's talking about, I would never waste their time. You'll have a hard time overcoming thinking like that. The security business is a meritocracy, and you can't just go charging in and talk to the guys at the top. Lots of 17 year old guys think they can solve the problems security guys make a living solving, but it is very rare that someone at your age has invested the time necessary to understand the complexity involved.
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