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Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are updating how SSL/HTTPS sites are displayed to users, continuing their initiative to move all internet traffic to HTTPS Google and Mozilla have recently announced…
The two major browsers will support the same timeline For consistency Last week Symantec and Google brought their long-deliberated negotiations to a close and announced a public decision for handling…
Data URL phishing has Google thinking restrictions. Chrome is considering limiting the functionality of data: URLs in order to curb mis-use of the URL scheme by phishers. Data: is a URL…
Starting 2017, SHA-1 Warnings Will Get Ugly We have written about SHA-1 a lot, but it can’t hurt to have one more reminder. We are only a few months away…
Quantum Computers Create A Need For New Cryptography Methods. A few months ago, Chrome began a real-world experiment testing post-quantum cryptography. The experiment involved shipping a new TLS key-agreement method,…
New Data From Google Shows That HTTPS Adoption is Growing Fast Google added new data to their HTTPS Report Card, which provides a wide range of data about HTTPS use…
An automatic redirect will take care of a misconfiguration The developer edition of Chrome, known as Chrome Canary, is testing out new functionality that will eliminate a common SSL error,…
A new mechanism for TLS that will catch incompatibility issues. An engineer at Google has designed a new mechanism to spot potential compatibility issues in the TLS protocol. David Benjamin,…
Google’s popular Chrome browser will no longer support a technical protocol used for initiating HTTP/2 connections. By removing this protocol, named “NPN” (Next Protocol Negotiation), some servers will no longer…
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