Windows 10: TLS 1.3 enabled by default in latest Windows 10 builds

Discus and support TLS 1.3 enabled by default in latest Windows 10 builds in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Microsoft announced this week that it enabled TLS 1.3, the latest version of the security protocol, in the latest Windows 10 builds starting with build... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by GHacks, Aug 23, 2020.

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    TLS 1.3 enabled by default in latest Windows 10 builds


    Microsoft announced this week that it enabled TLS 1.3, the latest version of the security protocol, in the latest Windows 10 builds starting with build 20170. The company notes that TLS 1.3 is enabled by default in IIS/HTTP.SYS, and that Microsoft Edge Legacy and Internet Explorer administrators may enable it in the Internet Options under Advanced.

    The new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser supports TLS 1.3 out of the box according to Microsoft. It does not use the Windows TLS stack

    Support for TLS 1.3 will also be added to .NET versions 5.0 and newer.

    TLS 1.3 enabled by default in latest Windows 10 builds tls1.3-windows.png

    The enabling of TLS 1.3 in recent Windows 10 builds is the first step in the wider adoption of the security protocol on Windows 10. The company has not revealed when it plans to enable it in stable versions of Windows 10. It seems unlikely that TLS 1.3 will be enabled in the next feature update for Windows 10, Windows 10 version 20H2. A more likely candidate is Windows 10 version 21H1, the first feature update of the coming year; this would also coincide with the disabling of TLS 1.0 and 1.1 which Microsoft announced won't happen before Spring 2021.

    The company announced plans to deprecate the older weaker security protocols TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in its Windows operating system in the first half of 2020. Other companies, Google, Mozilla and Apple in particular, also announced that they would remove support from their browsers. TLs 1.3 can be enabled in Chrome and Firefox already.

    The global pandemic of 2020 delayed the removal of the older protocols and Microsoft noted in August 2020 that both protocols won't be disabled until Spring of 2021 at the earliest.


    Update as of 8/14/2020: The plan to disable TLS 1.0/1.1 by default is being updated for Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge Legacy. TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 will not be disabled by default for either browser until Spring of 2021 at the earliest. Organizations that wish to disable TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 before that time may do so using Group Policy.

    TLs 1.3 promises better security and performance over older protocols. Microsoft recommends that developers start to test TLS 1.3 in their applications and services as soon as possible. The Windows 10 stack will support three cipher suites to reduce complexity and to guarantee "certain security properties".

    The supported cipher suites are:

    1. TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
    2. TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
    3. TLS_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256

    The third cipher suite is not enabled by default.


    The protocol enables encryption earlier in the handshake, providing better confidentiality and preventing interference from poorly designed middle boxes. TLS 1.3 encrypts the client certificate, so client identity remains private and renegotiation is not required for secure client authentication.

    Now You: Does your browser / operating system support TLS 1.3 already?

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    GHacks, Aug 23, 2020
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  2. curatia Win User

    Microsoft Edge TLS Security

    After trying everything (not a lot of steps) listed in the Microsoft Edge support site, I did a wider search and found this very simple youtube video that fixed it immediately:

    For those who prefer not to click links the steps are simple:

    1. Click in the Cortana search bar next to the Win 10 Start button

    2. Type internet options

    3. Select internet options (control panel) from the list

    4. Click on the advanced tab

    5. Scroll down to the security section

    6. Make sure the following are all clicked:
    Use SSL 3.0
    Use TLS 1.0
    Use TLS 1.1
    Use TLS 1.2

    7. Click apply

    8. Refresh the page that was giving the error and it should now connect.

    Hope this helps, it was a 30 second fix after hours of pounding my head against the error with the Support site suggestions.
     
    curatia, Aug 23, 2020
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  3. Naki Win User
    GPU-Z update loop (Windows 10 64-bit)

    I don't have better steps - this is all, I have nothing to add.

    Maybe it is worth noting issue was on Windows 10 Enterprise, build 14393.187, so maybe you should test on the same.
    My other PCs have a different Windows 10 version - Pro, latest Insider Preview build from last week, and there is no such issue on those.
    All are 64-bit edition of Windows 10.

    This issue is not new. I have had same 1-2 years ago too, with older GPU-Z versions.

    EDIT: And yes, I have Windows 10 UAC enabled and set to defaults. If you are using your Windows PCs with UAC off, you likely cannot reproduce this issue. *Smile TLS 1.3 enabled by default in latest Windows 10 builds :)
     
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