Wait – Some People Still Aren’t Using Always-on SSL?
Always-on SSL, Default SSL – whatever you call it, you should be using it. Here’s a free bit of advice: if you have an SSL certificate make sure it’s deployed…
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Always-on SSL, Default SSL – whatever you call it, you should be using it. Here’s a free bit of advice: if you have an SSL certificate make sure it’s deployed…
DNSSEC is becoming more widely enabled, but SSL best practices continue to lack. On Monday, the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation released a report titled, “Benchmarking U.S. Government Websites.” 90…
SNI: Running multiple SSL certificates on the same IP Address What is SNI? Server Name Indication is a crucial component of SSL that oftentimes goes under the radar. SNI is…
Flooding SSL connections is one of the most common DDoS attacks DDoS attacks are in the news all the time these days. We’ve gone in-depth on DDoS before, but for…
Once championed by Google, HPKP will soon be gone completely. HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP) is a security standard that forces browsers to only accept certain “pinned” public keys when…
Mining cryptocurrency can be a lucrative endeavor with enough computing power Mining cryptocurrency is in the news a lot lately. People are finding their computers have been compromised by malware…
Prevent ISPs from seeing what website you’re viewing with DNS over TLS DNS over TLS keeps Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from spying on users. Doesn’t SSL already do that? Sort…
The deputy attorney general is framing this argument all wrong. On Tuesday, in the course of a larger speech at Annapolis, Maryland, deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein – speaking on…
HTTP Strict Transport Security forces browsers to make secure HTTPS connections with websites. HTTP Strict Transport Security has been in the news a little bit lately thanks to Google’s decision…
A quick guide on how to fix SSL connection errors on Android phones. One of the most common problems on Android devices comes in the form of a browser message…
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