How the NSA, and your boss, can intercept and break SSL

By   ISBuzz Team
Writer , Information Security Buzz | Jun 10, 2013 01:17 am PST

Is the National Security Agency (NSA) really “wiretapping” the Internet? Accused accomplices Microsoft and Google deny that they have any part in it and the core evidence isn’t holding up that well under closer examination.

Some, however, doubt that the NSA could actually intercept and break Secure-Socket Layer (SSL) protected Internet communications.

Ah, actually the NSA can.

And, you can too and it doesn’t require “Mission Impossible” commandos, hackers or supercomputers. All you need is a credit-card number.

SOURCE: zdnet.com

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