WWW Security FAQ: Client Side Security

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WWW Security FAQ: Client Side Security
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Netscape servers and browsers do encryption using either a 40-bit secret key or a 128-bit secret key. Many people feel that using a 40-bit key is insecure because it's vulnerable to a brute force attack (trying each

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