What is HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)?
HTTP Strict Transport Security forces browsers to make secure HTTPS connections with websites. HTTP Strict Transport Security has been in the news a little bit lately thanks to Google’s decision…
HTTP Strict Transport Security forces browsers to make secure HTTPS connections with websites. HTTP Strict Transport Security has been in the news a little bit lately thanks to Google’s decision…
A quick guide on how to fix SSL connection errors on Android phones. One of the most common problems on Android devices comes in the form of a browser message…
All 45 TLDs that Google owns will automatically support HTTP Strict Transport Security. Google is continuing its push for universal encryption by requiring all 45 Top Level Domains (TLDs) under…
Starting with the release of Chrome 62, Google will mark any website with an insecure form “Not Secure.” If you haven’t added SSL to your website, you may want to—an…
Do not migrate in steps, the best practice is to do it all at once—or let your SEO suffer. Migrating to HTTPS can impact your SEO. If you’re not familiar,…
SSL is officially dead on Android, as the new version, Oreo 8.0, no longer supports SSLv3. Google officially released the newest version of its Android mobile operating system, 8.0 Oreo,…
FTP is unencrypted and vulnerable, so Google will mark it “Not Secure” starting in December Google has announced plans to begin labelling FTP sites “Not Secure” beginning with the release…
Google’s browser will warn users about Man-in-the-Middle attacks starting in Chrome 63. Google Chrome will add an interstitial warning notifying users of HTTPS interception starting in Chrome 63. The warning…
The announcement being circulated simply finalizes an agreement from July A couple days ago, on September 11, 2017, a group of Google employees made a post on the Google Security…
The apps included malware that was used in building the WireX botnet Over the past few days, Google has removed over 300 applications from its Android App Store, the Google…
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