Although the protocol encryptionς TLS 1.3 έχει κυκλοφορήσει εδώ και καιρό, στη σειρά RFC του Internet Engineering Task Force, we still carry the older and insecure TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 protocols with us in every application we use.
Older versions of Transport Layer Security 1 and 1.1 (dating back to 1999 and 2006 respectively) are almost no longer in use, but Dell EMC's Stephen Farrell and Kathleen Moriarty of Trinity College Dublin insist on their formal abolition.
The Draft which has the URL "die die die" argues that the time to remove the protocols should not be somewhere in the future, but now, because developers need something to convince companies to update their projects.
Removing the legacy protocols will eliminate any justification for projects requiring support for all variants of TLS (up to TLS 1.3), greatly simplifying developers' lives and reducing the risk of application bugs that uses.
It should be mentioned here that the abolition deadline given by the PCI Council expires on June 30, 2018.
The above draft also states that in addition to websites, and organizations such as 3GPP 5G, CloudFlare, Amazon and GitHub θα πρέπει όλοι να έχουν ολοκληρώσει την κατάργηση, με μια τελευταία παράταση τον Ιούλιο.