https://www.theregister.com/2020/07/29/microsoft_windows_sha_1/
By Shaun Nichols in San Francisco
The Register
July 29, 2020
Microsoft is preparing to once and for all drop support for the SHA-1 hash
algorithm.
Redmond this week said that on Monday, August 3, Windows downloads signed
using SHA-1 will no longer be offered by the Windows app'n'updates
download center, the last step in a SHA-2 transition that has been going
on for more than a year now.
"To support evolving industry security standards, and continue to keep you
protected and productive, Microsoft will retire content that is
Windows-signed for Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA-1) from the Microsoft
Download Center on August 3, 2020," Microsoft said in a tech bulletin.
"This is the next step in our continued efforts to adopt Secure Hash
Algorithm 2 (SHA-2), which better meets modern security requirements and
offers added protections from common attack vectors."
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