Taking a Look at SSL in North Korea
Here’s how SSL in North Korea is used Something about North Korea’s secrecy and eccentric announcements has made it one of the internet’s favorite obsessions. Their leaders have inspired their…
Here’s how SSL in North Korea is used Something about North Korea’s secrecy and eccentric announcements has made it one of the internet’s favorite obsessions. Their leaders have inspired their…
The largest breach ever. Last week Yahoo announced that they had been compromised in 2014 and user account information for more than half a billion accounts had been stolen. In…
Apple’s Latest OS Trusts 165 Root Certificates. Root Stores are a database of root certificates that a computer “trusts” as an issuer of SSL, Code Signing, and other X.509-standard certificates. This list…
TLS 1.3, Opportunistic Encryption, and Automatic HTTPS Rewrites. Cloudflare has deemed this to be “Encryption Week” and will be rolling out three major improvements to their network’s SSL/TLS capabilities. The…
Thumbprints are not Signatures. If you worked with SSL in 2015, you may still have battle scars from the SHA Transition—where the entire SSL industry abandoned the SHA-1 algorithm in…
Two major sites just switched to HTTPS and shared their tips and experience. We wrote about Wired’s in-progress transition to HTTPS last month, and now we have great news: the…
By 2017, HTTP Pages will trigger “Not secure” warning. A big change is coming to the browser world next year: For the first time, a major browser will actively tell…
It now gives webmasters more information when their site is hacked. Google’s Safe Browsing program is one of the most effective tools keeping users safe from phishing, malware, and other web…
The feature makes it easier for existing sites to transition to HTTPS. One of the main obstacles in an HTTPS transition is removing any and all mixed content issues. In…
The investigation into WoSign is bringing more failures to light. One of the more troubling breaches of Certificate Authority (CA) trust has been unfolding on Mozilla’s Security Policy forum over…
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