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.

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Statements (53)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Transport Layer Security version
cryptographic protocol
network security protocol
abbreviation TLSv1
commonlyUsedWith HTTPS
IMAP over TLS
POP3
surface form: POP3 over TLS

STARTTLS
surface form: SMTP over TLS
definedInRFC RFC 2246
deprecatedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
deprecatedInRFC RFC 8996
deprecatedYear 2021
follows SSL 3.0
fullName TLS 1.0 self-linksurface differs
surface form: 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 TLS
surface form: Transport Layer Security family
port 443 (for HTTPS by convention)
publicationYear 1999
replacedBy TLS 1.1
RFC 5246
surface form: TLS 1.2

RFC 8446
surface form: TLS 1.3
securityLevelComparedTo less secure than TLS 1.2
less secure than TLS 1.3
standardizedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
supports TLS alert protocol
TLS change cipher spec protocol
TLS handshake protocol
TLS
surface form: 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
surface form: HMAC-SHA1
usedFor providing authentication
providing confidentiality
providing integrity
securing communications over computer networks

Referenced by (14)

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RFC 5246 updates TLS 1.0
SSL 2.0 precedes TLS 1.0
SSL 2.0 replacedBy TLS 1.0
RFC 7919 appliesToProtocol TLS 1.0
RFC 2246 title TLS 1.0
this entity surface form: The TLS Protocol Version 1.0
RFC 2246 abbreviation TLS 1.0
TLS 1.0 fullName TLS 1.0 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security 1.0
RFC 3546 appliesTo TLS 1.0
RFC 8996 securityConsideration TLS 1.0
this entity surface form: TLS 1.0 is vulnerable to multiple attacks
TLS 1.2 PRF replaces TLS 1.0
this entity surface form: TLS 1.0 PRF