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A recent independent study run by the Yankee Group, in September 2005, found that millions of internet users still use older software versions to run their computers and surf the internet. Many of them connect to secure websites with weak, vulnerable 40 and 56-bit encryption and, in doing so, create a security risk both to themselves and the website.
In the same tests, the Yankee Group found that when using SGC-enabled certificates, virtually all combinations of Windows operating system, Internet Explorer and server are able to step up to 128-bit encryption, the minimum recommended encryption for financial transactions, thus making it possible for virtually every internet user to your site to enjoy the protection of 128-bit or higher encryption.
256-bit encryption can be achieved if the user's browser capability and the cipher suite installed on the web server are both 256-bit compatible.
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