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Chrome browser has a New Year’s resolution: HTTPS by default
If snooping and falsifying web traffic is so easy when plain old HTTP is used, why do we still have HTTP at all?
Digicert revokes a raft of web security certificates
The good news is that this was a bureaucratic necessity rather than an actual cybersecurity attack.
United States wants HTTPS for all government sites, all the time
Making .GOV domains secure – it’ll take “a few years” yet
HTTPS Strict Transport Security (HSTS): What is It and How it Works?
Have you got HTTPS protocol working on your web server? If you answered in yes, that’s great. But have you got the HTTPS Strict Transport Security (HSTS) Policy implemented? I guess your answer is NO… and if it is true, then I’d like to tell you that it’s not a very wise thing. Why? We’ll […]
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TikTok users beware: hackers could swap your videos with their own
TikTok doesn’t use HTTPS for its images and videos – so crooks could swap out the videos you see and you would never know. This post appeared first on Naked…
Chrome may bring back ‘www’ with option to show full URLs
Google’s doing so grudgingly: it still thinks that showing too much will confuse users trying to assess a site’s security. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by Sophos…
Firefox 76 will have option to enforce HTTPS-only connections
The aim is to block the browser from reaching the small number of sites that cling to HTTP, closing security risks. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…
Let’s Encrypt issues one billionth free certificate
Thanks to this flood of free certificates, the web is a lot more encrypted than it was a few years ago. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…