Negative Security Indicators: Sign(s) of the Things to Come
Brace yourself. Negative SSL indicators are coming! We’re now less than 60 days away from witnessing something remarkable. You know what we’re talking about, don’t you? On July 24, Google…
Brace yourself. Negative SSL indicators are coming! We’re now less than 60 days away from witnessing something remarkable. You know what we’re talking about, don’t you? On July 24, Google…
Android P will default to HTTPS connections for all apps Android P, the next version of Google’s ubiquitous mobile OS which will soon be available to developers, will default to…
46% federal websites still not compliant with Homeland Security Department’s Directive The latest report by Pulse, a project of the General Service administration, shows that only 54% of federal websites…
Chrome 68, due out in July, will warn users about HTTP sites. The time has come for all websites to migrate to HTTPS. You have until July when Chrome 68…
Tinder has HTTPS problems From a freshman emailing every Claudia on campus to a big security loophole – Tinder has generated plenty of headlines over the past 24 hours. And…
Safari is joining Firefox and Chrome in warning users about HTTP pages An Apple Insecure Form Warning is on the way. Safari Technology Preview is an advanced version of its…
Sometimes the internet creates strange bedfellows. In 1982, an Economist at Clemson University named Bruce Yandle concocted an economic theory that he articulated using the old tale of the Baptists…
DNSSEC is becoming more widely enabled, but SSL best practices continue to lack. On Monday, the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation released a report titled, “Benchmarking U.S. Government Websites.” 90…
This is why we can’t have nice things. Over the weekend, news surfaced that a researcher had found a fake website purporting to be a Symantec blog. Of course, it…
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…
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