Logjam, Part 1: Why the Internet is Broken Again (an Explainer) By electronicfrontierfoundation on May 27, 2015 The discovery last week of another major flaw in TLS was announced, nicknamed “Logjam” bYou must subscribe and be logged in to read this archived content.visit original source at eff.org‹ New Faces at The Intercept: Farai Chideya and Roger HodgeLogjam, Part 2: Did the NSA Know the Internet Was Broken? ›Categories: Electronic Frontier FoundationTags: Archive Related Articles Podcast Episode: Securing the Vote Data Brokers and True the Vote are the Real Villains of "2000 Mules" Movie EFF to Court: California Law Does Not Bar Content Moderation on Social Media DOJ’s New CFAA Policy is a Good Start But Does Not Go Far Enough to Protect Security Researchers Two of Peru's Top ISPs Improve Transparency Practices, While Two Competitors Lag Behind, New Hiperderecho's Report Shows Platform Liability Trends Around the Globe: From Safe Harbors to Increased Responsibility