Circle With An i: The Mysterious Google Chrome Icon Explained
The grey ‘circle with an i’ symbol indicates your connection is not secure. Have you seen this ‘circle with an i’ icon in Google’s Chrome web browser? Wondered what it meant? We…
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The grey ‘circle with an i’ symbol indicates your connection is not secure. Have you seen this ‘circle with an i’ icon in Google’s Chrome web browser? Wondered what it meant? We…
But has this SHA-1 Collision truly broken SHA-1? “We have broken SHA-1 in practice.” That is the opening sentence on shattered.io, the official website for the first practical demonstration of…
Despite the Similarities, This is Not Another Heartbleed. A new vulnerability is being compared to Heartbleed, the most infamous SSL/TLS vulnerability of all time. The Ticketbleed Vulnerability affects F5’s TLS library….
New Study Finds HTTPS Interception is Weakening HTTPS. A new study has found that HTTPS Interception – the practice of decrypting and scanning HTTPS connections in order to scan traffic…
OpenSSL TLS 1.3 will release in April. We have been talking about TLS 1.3 for a while. It the first new version of the TLS protocol in nearly a decade…
Phishing attacks will become more prevalent than ever in 2017! January 28th marks the Chinese New Year. It will be another ‘Year of the Rooster’ per the traditional Chinese lunisolar…
The browsers are done asking politely—time to migrate to HTTPS. For all the websites out there that are still using HTTP, we want to talk about the importance of providing…
This time, the government is ahead of the security curve. Everyone is adopting HTTPS, even the federal US government, which is frequently criticized for being far behind the technological curve….
Should we name the next version of TLS 1.3, TLS 4, or something else? Work on the next version of TLS is wrapping up and it’s expected to be finalized…
Making Sense of the way Open SSL generates Diffie-Hellman Parameters. This one is for the cryptography lovers and the curious… Diffie-Hellman key exchange, also known as DH or DHE, is one…
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