âœA year and a half ago, Twitter was first served completely over HTTPS,â the company said in a blog posting . âœSince then, it has become clearer and clearer how important that step was to protecting our usersâ™ privacy.â
Twitterâ™s move is the latest response from US internet firms following disclosures by former spy agency contractor Edward Snowden about widespread, classified US government surveillance programs.
Facebook Inc, Google Inc, Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc have publicly complained that the government does not let them disclose data collection efforts. Some have adopted new privacy technologies to better secure user data.
Forward secrecy prevents attackers from exploiting one potential weakness in HTTPS, which is that large quantities of data can be unscrambled if spies are able to steal a single private âœkeyâ that is then used to encrypt all the data, said Dan Kaminsky, a well-known Internet security expert.
The more advanced technique repeatedly creates individual keys as new communications sessions are opened, making it impossible to use a master key to decrypt them, Kaminsky said.
âœIt is a good thing to do,â he said. âœIâ™m glad this is the direction the industry is taking.â
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