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Intermediate certificate fingerprinting is unique to Firefox. To make a successful HTTPS connection, a browser needs to be able to build a chain from the website’s SSL certificate to the root…
An In-Form Warning Will Provide Better Protection to Users. We recently reported on the “Not Secure” warning which Google added for any HTTP page that contains a login field or…
New Study Finds HTTPS Interception is Weakening HTTPS. A new study has found that HTTPS Interception – the practice of decrypting and scanning HTTPS connections in order to scan traffic…
The browsers are done asking politely—time to migrate to HTTPS. For all the websites out there that are still using HTTP, we want to talk about the importance of providing…
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….
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….
In 2017, Firefox Will Be Calling Out Password Fields On HTTP Pages. Browsers do not like HTTP, and they are finally going to tell you about it. Earlier this year,…
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…
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…
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