The New York Times Moves Its Website To HTTPS
Secure News For Everyone! Yesterday, social media was abuzz with the announcement that The New York Times, one of the world’s largest media companies, had adopted HTTPS. Runa Sandvik, Director…
Secure News For Everyone! Yesterday, social media was abuzz with the announcement that The New York Times, one of the world’s largest media companies, had adopted HTTPS. Runa Sandvik, Director…
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….
Stream RWC 2017 Online for Free. The Real World Crypto conference is one of the best annual cryptography conferences in the world. This year’s conference is taking place at Columbia…
Time Warner suggests turning off SSL after its mail certificate expires. Over the weekend, the SSL certificate securing Time Warner Cable’s email server expired. This caused widespread outages for users,…
A reminder that Chrome will eventually mark all HTTP pages as “not secure.” Google Search Console (formerly Webmaster Tools) has begun sending a new message to site owners about unsecured…
Apple’s ATS standard requires apps to use secure connections. We’re nearing the end of the year, when workplaces move a bit slower, and holiday vacations are just around the corner….
Merchants and End Users Will Need To Support TLS 1.2. In 2017, PayPal endpoints and APIs will require connections use TLS 1.2 and HTTP/1.1 for optimal security (this also applies…
The Facebook tool detects certificates issued for specified domains. Facebook has released a free tool for Certificate Transparency monitoring to aide website owners and domain administrators. The tool enables users…
Recently, Security Breaches Have Been Costing Organizations Big-Time. A new report from The New York Times revealed the Democratic National Committee’s severe mis-management of cyber security as well as poor communication…
Popcorn Time is a strain of ransomware that asks victims to infect others. A new strain of ransomware, not content with being as nefarious as the rest, has upped the ante….
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