Microsoft will be disabling TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 on Windows very soon. The company announced it earlier today and is part of its broader strategy to make the next Windows versions more secure.
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Microsoft will be disabling TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 on Windows very soon. The company announced it earlier today and is part of its broader strategy to make the whole of Windows OS more secure.
The October 2022 Patch Tuesday, which was released last week, has serious issues when it comes to network connectivity. Microsoft has released an OOB update (KB5020387) to fix the problems.
Microsoft has confirmed that its October Patch Tuesday across all Windows versions can have TLS/SSL handshake failures. This is leading to network connection issues between clients and servers.
Microsoft Edge 105 (and newer) support Encrypted Client Hello, a mechanism that enhances privacy by encrypting metadata in TLS. This guide will show you how to improve privacy by enabling ECH in Edge.
Microsoft revealed its plans to disable old Transport Layer Security protocols in Internet Explorer and EdgeHTML next month. The company will pull the plug on TLS 1.0 and 1.1 on September 13, 2022.
While there are currently no known vulnerabilities in TLS 1.0 and 1.1, Microsoft plans to end support for these old protocols in supported versions of Microsoft Edge and IE 11 by 2020.