Google Chrome will begin marking some HTTP sites as non-secure in 2017.
Tag Archives: HTTPS
Before long you’ll see HTTPS on every website
The HTTPS landscape is changing. Now, tech giants, like Google and Mozilla, have decided that each and every website must adopt this security protocol. But this isn’t always a good thing.
Linux TCP Flaw allows Hackers to Hijack Internet Traffic and Inject Malware Remotely
If you are using the Internet, there are the possibilities that you are open to attack.
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) implementation in all Linux systems deployed since 2012 (version 3.6 and above of the Linux kernel) poses a serious threat to Internet users, whether or not they use Linux directly.
This issue is troubling because Linux is used widely across the Internet, from web
4 Flaws hit HTTP/2 Protocol that could allow Hackers to Disrupt Servers
If you think that the HTTP/2 protocol is more secure than the standard HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), then you might be wrong, as it took researchers just four months to discover four flaws in the HTTP/2 protocol.
HTTP/2 was launched properly just in May last year after Google bundled its SPDY project into HTTP/2 in February in an effort to speed up the loading of web pages as well as
Google Domain Enables HSTS Protection
Google ensures HTTPS connections to its domains with support for HTTP Strict Transport Security, or HSTS.
WPAD Flaws Leak HTTPS URLs
Sniffing HTTPS URLs with malicious PAC files gets easier with a new technique that exploits flaws in the Web Proxy AutoDiscovery protocol.
Let’s Encrypt Celebrates Big HTTPS Milestone
Certificate authority Let’s Encrypt is celebrating a major milestone in the young nonprofit’s existence issuing its 5 millionth certificate this month.
The Illusion Of An Encrypted Internet
Rapid7 released its National Exposure Index, which measures the top 30 ports and protocols on IPv4 and quantifies unsecured services running on the Internet.
Goldilocks, show me your (HTTPS) locks
Mobile communication is only as locked down as you decide to make it
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Google Expands Default HTTPS to Blogspot
On Tuesday Google flipped the switch on default HTTPS support for its blog publishing service Blogspot, upping the security ante for millions of its bloggers.