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Chrome 124 Update Causes Web Connection Woes

April 29, 2024
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Chrome 124 Update Causes Web Connection Woes

Google Chrome 124 recently launched with a new quantum-resistant encapsulation mechanism known as X25519Kyber768, which has resulted in connectivity issues for some users. This feature, part of Chrome’s efforts to future-proof against quantum computing threats, uses the Kyber768 algorithm to secure TLS 1.3 and QUIC connections. The intention is to protect encrypted data from potential future decryption by quantum computers. However, since its deployment, several users and system administrators have reported problems with accessing websites, servers, and firewall configurations, citing dropped connections post the ClientHello TLS handshake.

These issues primarily arise because some web servers and networking devices fail to properly handle the larger ClientHello messages that are part of implementing post-quantum cryptography. This has led to an inability to recognize or process the additional data included for quantum resistance, causing servers to drop connections instead of defaulting to classical cryptographic methods. Notably, this isn’t a bug in Chrome itself but a compatibility issue with web infrastructure not yet prepared to support these advanced security measures.

To address these disruptions, Google has provided a workaround that involves users and administrators manually disabling the TLS 1.3 hybridized Kyber support in Chrome through the chrome://flags/#enable-tls13-kyber flag. This temporary fix allows affected users to revert to classical cryptographic methods until the affected web servers and devices can be updated to handle the new protocols. Microsoft Edge users, who are affected in the same way due to the shared Chromium engine, have also been advised on similar mitigation steps.

In the long term, web servers and networking equipment will need to update their systems to accommodate post-quantum cryptography as these security enhancements are expected to become a standard requirement. Google has indicated that the option to disable quantum-resistant features in Chrome will eventually be phased out as the web moves towards universal adoption of these advanced security protocols. This transition is essential for safeguarding against future cryptographic threats but requires significant updates across global web infrastructure to ensure smooth implementation.

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  • Chrome 124 Launch Causes Web Connection Issues

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