Browser Watch: SSL and Security Changes in Chrome 59
Security Changes in Chrome 59: worker-src support, rate limits on permission requests and headless chrome… It’s time to talk security changes in Chrome 59. In this release, Google went pretty…
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Security Changes in Chrome 59: worker-src support, rate limits on permission requests and headless chrome… It’s time to talk security changes in Chrome 59. In this release, Google went pretty…
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…
Symantec Will Partner With A CA To Issue Certificates Last Friday Google and Symantec shared a proposal that will allow Symantec to move forward following the violations and mis-issuances that…
Google moves the certificate transparency requirement back to 2018. Google’s Certificate Transparency (CT) project promises to be one of the most significant improvements to the SSL ecosystem of all time…
Mozilla will make a final decision on Symantec in a week’s time. On Monday, Mozilla released a 10-page report. This report includes both an in-depth summary of the events and…
The Chrome HTTP Warning is continually raising its expectations for page security. If you are a regular Chrome user, you have likely noticed the frequent changes to the browser’s SSL…
3-year Certificates Are Being Phased out as the industry embraces reduced SSL certificate lifetimes. Last month the CAB Forum approved Ballot 193, which will see reduced SSL certificate lifetimes, as the…
Security Changes in Chrome 58: Common Name Support Dropped, A Nasty Homograph Vulnerability Fixed and More… The latest version of Google Chrome has hit the stable channel, which means we have…
CAB Forum Voting is being held up as a small vote turns into a big issue. A recent Ballot from the CAB Forum is under contention due to procedural errors…
Certificate Authority Authorization Protects Domain Owners From Mis-Issuance. Starting soon, new rules will make CAA checking mandatory. Certificate Authority Authorization (CAA) is an optional security measure that website operators can…
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