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SSL certificate "obsolete"

Thread began 5/08/2015 12:13 pm by ERB | Last modified 2/08/2024 8:07 pm by ERB | 10617 views | 19 replies

ERB

SSL certificate "obsolete"

I have some customers concerned about this language in the certificate information on our mycafecommerce.com site.

"Your connection to xxxxxxx.mycafecommerce.com is encrypted with obsolete cryptography.

The connection uses TLS 1.0.

The connection is encrypted using AES_128_CBC, with SHA1 for message authentication and DHE_RSA as the key exchange mechanism".

Is there anything I can do to fix this? I have not had any security problems but I would like to reassure our customers of the quality of the security.

If it can't be fixed, I did look into creating my own unique secure custom domain and therefore purchase our own SSL Certificate, but when I entered the URL of my company it returned "invalid_webid". So I am stuck there as well since I need it be the domain name which I own already.

Thanks for any help you can provide.

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