The deprecation of TLS 1.0 and 1.1 is underway
After GitHub had a rocky go of it, now it’s DigiCert’s turn… The deprecation of TLS 1.0 and 1.1 has begun in earnest. A number of GitHub users found that…
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After GitHub had a rocky go of it, now it’s DigiCert’s turn… The deprecation of TLS 1.0 and 1.1 has begun in earnest. A number of GitHub users found that…
Chrome 68, due out in July, will warn users about HTTP sites. The time has come for all websites to migrate to HTTPS. You have until July when Chrome 68…
After March 1, you’ll only be able to buy two-year certificates. Starting on March 1, 2018, you will no longer be able to purchase 3-year SSL certificates. This change is…
Certificate Transparency is mandatory as of April 2018 As of February 1, 2018, DigiCert will submit all newly issued SSL certificates to Certificate Transparency (CT) logs as a default. Clint…
“I would like to learn more about how you arrived at and justify this ill-informed policy proposal.” There is no such thing as an encryption backdoor. There is no such…
Tinder has HTTPS problems From a freshman emailing every Claudia on campus to a big security loophole – Tinder has generated plenty of headlines over the past 24 hours. And…
All web-exposed features on Firefox must be served on HTTPS/TLS from now on HTTPS is not just for websites, despite the fact that this is a common misconception. Granted, securing…
UK’s Conservative Party Feels the Heat After Failing to Renew its Website Security Certificate While the world had its eyes on Theresa May’s cabinet reshuffle, the UK Conservative Party’s website…
Time is almost up. If your site is still running over HTTP – you need to get SSL. As we say goodbye to 2017 and look ahead to the new…
The company is quietly deprecating TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 Microsoft has announced plans to enforce TLS 1.2 on its Office 365 platform. Starting on March 1, 2018 all client-server…
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