As far as i'm aware, they did no such thing. They created SSL and then a library that allowed them to control what encryption was used where, as well as be able to plug in better encryption overseas. They also were the first open source crypto library to get FIPS 140 validated.
Actually it was the original openssl developers who created a fork of Mozilla just so you could use 128-bit crypto in the browser overseas.
Actually it was the original openssl developers who created a fork of Mozilla just so you could use 128-bit crypto in the browser overseas.