Matti Nykyri wrote: > On Apr 19, 2014, at 18:29, Dale > wrote: > >> Mick wrote: >> > Encryption still works, at least for some attackers. The fact that burglars can pick locks >> doesn't mean that you should leave your door unlocked. FWIW I just >> checked my bank's website encryption ... they *still* use RC4!!! O_O >> I guess they are keen to make sure all these customers with WinXP and >> MSIE 7.0 can still login? For crying out loud! It seems that RSA's >> days may be numbered and elliptic curve cryptography would be the way >> forward, not because of resource constrained mobile devices, but also >> because of recent advances in crypto-analytics which may make RSA >> obsolete: >> http://www.technologyreview.com/news/517781/math-advances-raise-the-prospect-of-an-internet-security-crisis/ >> >> >> How does one find out what their bank uses? I'd like to check on >> what mine uses. I have Seamonkey and Firefox installed here IF it >> matters. > > Well you can use ssllabs.com . I use it for > debuging. Here is what Bank of America uses: > > https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.bankofamerica.com&hideResults=on > > > -Matti I get this. https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=cadencebank.com&hideResults=on I don't know a lot about this encryption stuff but mine don't look to good. :/ You got your test graded and mine seems to be bad enough to not even deserve a grading. Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words!