Category: XML Security
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XML Encryption 1.1 is a candidate recommendation
The XML Security Working Group has published the Candidate Recommendation for XML Encryption Syntax and Processing 1.1. The most important update in this version addresses the lately published chosen-ciphertext attacks against the CBC class of algorithms. Besides that, AES 128-GCM is now a required algorithm. AES-GCM is an authenticated encryption algorithm and provides both authentication…
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Apache XML Security 1.5.1 available
One month after the 1.5.0 release, the bugfix release 1.5.1 of Apache Santuario is available. Two bugs were fixed: one in XMLSignatureInput when using a BufferedInputStream. The other one caused Santuario to still require Apache Xalan (which was changed to optional in 1.5.0). Besides that, encryption and decryption should work faster now.
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Apache XML Security 1.5.0 released
Apache Santuario 1.5.0 has been released. As the release notes point out, this release is not binary compatible with Santuario 1.4 any more. There are some really good updates included, of which I like that Xalan/Xerces are not required dependencies any more the most. Under the covers, support for Java 1.4 was dropped, and generics…
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XML Security Working Group announced last calls for XML Encryption working drafts
The XML Security working group published the last calls for two XML Encryption working drafts: XML Encryption 1.1 contains, besides some other updates, AES-128-GCM, a new mandatory algorithm to implement which addresses the lately published security problems (catastrophe?!) with XML Encryption. This part alone justifies a closer look at the candidate recommendation. The other last…
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Apache Santuario 1.4.6 available
A new maintenance release (1.4.6) of Apache Santuario, the Apache XML Security project, is available. The release notes are a little bit confusing. Looks like five bugs were fixed. The new version will be available in the next JCrypTool release.
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Unsafe XML Encryption?!
This analysis (in German, English version is available here) by the well-known Ruhr University Bochum puts XML Encryption into some real trouble. Since there is no solution or workaround, the only possibility is to accept the drawbacks and to use SSL to secure any Web Service communication. Back to good old transportation based security.
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XML Security tutorials now on GitHub
The German XML Security tutorials are now developed on GitHub. This does not affect the Eclipse XML Security Tools at all; the German tutorials will never be integrated there. The sources are only used to generate the tutorials available on my home page. I'm working on some content updates. As soon as this will be…
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Apache XML Security version 1.4.4 available
Already out there for quite a while now: Apache XML Security (Santuario) in version 1.4.4. This is a maintenance release, see the release notes here.
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Versions 1.1 of XML Security coming closer
The W3C recently published new working drafts of several XML Security related 1.1 versions: On May 13th, XML Signature Syntax and Processing, XML Encryption Syntax and Processing and XML Security Generic Hybrid Ciphers have been updated. These are so called Last Call Working Drafts, meaning the process is finally coming to an end and we…
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Different XML Security drafts updated
Quite a lot of XML Security related drafts were updated during my two months holiday: XML Signature Syntax and Processing Version 2.0 and Canonical XML Version 2.0 both got updated on March 4th 2010. However both documents are still in working draft stage. Besides that there is a new XML Encryption Syntax and Processing Version…