SHA1 Chrome Checker

Quickly check if a secure website is affected by Google Chromes SHA1 deprecation policy.

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I revealed that a single root page on sha1affected.com took five hundred and seventy-eight milliseconds to load. We could not discover a SSL certificate, so therefore I consider this site not secure.
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SHA1 Chrome Checker

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Quickly check if a secure website is affected by Google Chromes SHA1 deprecation policy.

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The web page states the following, "Beginning in October 2014, Google Chrome will start to show warnings for many sites with SSLTLS certificates signed with the aging SHA1 signature algorithm." We viewed that the web site also stated " Type in a website below, that uses SSLTLS, to check if it is affected, and if so, which warning will occur and approximately when." It also said " Has a great overview available. Of course, check out the Googles official announcement. Microsoft has an existing SHA1 deprecation policy. For certificates issued after 2017-01-01."

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