TLS 1.1 deprecated with Auth.net
AnsweredI've received a notification from Auth.net regarding shutting off TLS 1.0 as well as 1.1 on September 18, 2017.
I’ve seen your 1.0 shutdown, how do you plan on mitigating 1.1?
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Official commentUpdate on TLS v1The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) manages a key set of standards for secure encryption protocols. By June 30, 2018, PCI SSC requires that all implementations of SSL and early TLS (TLS v1) be replaced with a more secure encryption protocol (TLS v1.1 or higher – with TLS v1.2 strongly recommended).To adhere to this standard, we must turn off TLS v1 connections with customer applications. Connections that use TLS v1.1 and TLS v1.2 will continue to be supported.How Spreedly Can Help Your TeamWe want you to have the information you need during this transition. Please connect with Spreedly Support if you have questions about these standards and their use. You can reach our support channels at https://support.spreedly.com.Your development team can also check which protocol your application uses by testing your application's connection to https://https-test.spreedly.com/. For more details on how to use this tool to validate, please contact Spreedly Support.Comment actions
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