TLS 1.0

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TLS 1.0 is an early version of the Transport Layer Security protocol used to secure communications over computer networks, now largely deprecated in favor of more secure later versions.


Statements (53)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Transport Layer Security version
cryptographic protocol
network security protocol
abbreviation TLSv1
commonlyUsedWith HTTPS
IMAP over TLS
POP3 over TLS
SMTP over TLS
definedInRFC RFC 2246
deprecatedBy IETF
deprecatedInRFC RFC 8996
deprecatedYear 2021
follows SSL 3.0
fullName Transport Layer Security 1.0
hasFeature backward compatibility with SSL 3.0 design
record padding vulnerable to BEAST attack
hasSecurityStatus deprecated
insecure for many modern use cases
hasVulnerability BEAST attack
POODLE-style issues when misconfigured
weak cipher suite support when RC4 or 3DES are enabled
layer transport layer
notRecommendedFor new deployments
partOf Transport Layer Security family
port 443 (for HTTPS by convention)
publicationYear 1999
replacedBy TLS 1.1
TLS 1.2
TLS 1.3
securityLevelComparedTo less secure than TLS 1.2
less secure than TLS 1.3
standardizedBy IETF
supports TLS alert protocol
TLS change cipher spec protocol
TLS handshake protocol
TLS record protocol
X.509 certificates
message authentication codes
public key cryptography
symmetric key cryptography
supportsCipherSuite 3DES-based cipher suites
AES-based cipher suites
DHE key exchange
Diffie–Hellman key exchange
ECDHE key exchange
RC4-based cipher suites
RSA key exchange
supportsMAC HMAC-MD5
HMAC-SHA1
usedFor providing authentication
providing confidentiality
providing integrity
securing communications over computer networks

Referenced by (9)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
RFC 2246
abbreviation
RFC 3546
appliesTo
RFC 7919
appliesToProtocol
TLS 1.0 ("Transport Layer Security 1.0")
fullName
SSL 2.0
precedes
SSL 2.0
replacedBy
RFC 2246 ("The TLS Protocol Version 1.0")
title
RFC 5246
updates
RFC 4346
updatesSpecificationOf

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