Google announced Monday that it will distrust certificates issued by WoSign and StartCom when in it ships Chrome 56 in January 2017.
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Google discloses Critical Windows Zero-Day that makes all Windows Users Vulnerable
Google has once again publicly disclosed a zero-day vulnerability in current versions of Windows operating system before Microsoft has a patch ready.
Yes, the critical zero-day is unpatched and is being used by attackers in the wild.
Google made the public disclosure of the vulnerability just 10 days after privately reporting the issue to Microsoft, giving the chocolate factory little time
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Google to Make Certificate Transparency Mandatory By 2017
In a move to bolster security for the Chrome browser, Google sets a date for making Certificate Transparency mandatory for website owners.
Google Now & Ok Google – The Basics

You probably all know about Siri and how great it works – but what about Google Now and Ok Google?
The post Google Now & Ok Google – The Basics appeared first on Avira Blog.
5 cool uses for your old Android device

Your old Android device is kind of – well, old – and now that you have a shiny new one you don’t know what to do with it?
The post 5 cool uses for your old Android device appeared first on Avira Blog.
Here it is – Google’s new Pixel smartphone
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After a bunch of “exposures” and “leaks” all about Google’s new smartphone Pixel it’s finally there – and you will not a bit feel reminded of the iPhone 6S 🙂
The post Here it is – Google’s new Pixel smartphone appeared first on Avira Blog.
WikiLeaks Promises to Publish Leaks on US Election, Arms Trade and Google
Wikileaks completed its 10 years today, and within this timespan, the whistleblower site has published over 10 million documents, and there’s more to come.
In the name of celebration of its 10th Anniversary, Wikileaks promises to leak documents pertaining to Google, United States presidential election and more over the next ten weeks.
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Speaking by video link to an anniversary
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Mozilla Wants to Drop WoSign as Trusted CA
Mozilla has proposed banning new SHA-1 certificates from Chinese Certificate Authority WoSign for one year after it accused the CA of back-dating the deprecated certs.
New Google Tools Help Devs Improve Content Security Policy Protection
Google released CSP Evaluator and CSP Mitigator to aid developers in building better Content Security Policy protections for web applications.
