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A native “Ad-blocker” will stop showing ads that are not compliant with new Better Ads Standard Starting early next year, Chrome will begin blocking ads, including ones served from their…
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The Revocation Mechanism Has Been Blamed for Delayed Page Loads Mozilla will be experimenting with disabling OCSP checking due to performance concerns. OCSP, or Online Certificate Status Protocol, is one…
With Latest Settlement, the Cost of the 2013 Target Data Breach Nears $300 Million In 2013, a week before Christmas, Target suffered a now infamous data breach that resulted in…
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