Chrome Will Start Warning Users About HTTP Pages in 2017
By 2017, HTTP Pages will trigger “Not secure” warning. A big change is coming to the browser world next year: For the first time, a major browser will actively tell…
Everything you need to know about the latest trends and what’s making news in the SSL Industry.
By 2017, HTTP Pages will trigger “Not secure” warning. A big change is coming to the browser world next year: For the first time, a major browser will actively tell…
It now gives webmasters more information when their site is hacked. Google’s Safe Browsing program is one of the most effective tools keeping users safe from phishing, malware, and other web…
Discussing the movement to encrypt the entire internet. Encryption is coming! Did you know that just 3% of web servers currently deploy SSL/TLS encryption? That means the vast majority of…
The feature makes it easier for existing sites to transition to HTTPS. One of the main obstacles in an HTTPS transition is removing any and all mixed content issues. In…
The investigation into WoSign is bringing more failures to light. One of the more troubling breaches of Certificate Authority (CA) trust has been unfolding on Mozilla’s Security Policy forum over…
Chrome 53 sees DHE removed and Symantec CT Policy enforced. Google Chrome 53 has hit the stable channel, which means Windows, Mac, and Linux users should be able to update…
OneCRL is part of Mozilla’s solution to certificate revocation. Certificate revocation is one of the most challenging problems in internet PKI. Whatever system handles revocation has to be fast, reliable,…
The free tool checks a site’s SSL configuration and more. blog post on her personal site, King wrote “there wasn’t one place to go for site operators to learn what…
WoSign Commits To Certificate Transparency Following Mis-Issuance. (This story has been updated to reflect new developments after more of WoSign’s past transgressions were brought to light by Mozilla.) In June, WoSign,…
Telling the internet if their connection is secure with a single icon. If you know SSL, you know how difficult it can be to explain. Encryption. Authentication. Man-in-the-middle attacks. Revocation….
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