Two years after promising to report all HTTP-based web pages as insecure, Mozilla is about to deliver.
Tag Archives: TLS
Cryptocurrency phish dials back the fear, cranks up the politeness
Spammers and scammers are getting better at spelling and grammar – so make sure you aren’t relying on language alone to spot phishes…
Update now! Chrome and Firefox patch security flaws
Google and Mozilla are tidying up security features and patching vulnerabilities in Chrome and Firefox for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Ep. 015 – USB anti-hacking, bypassing 2FA and government insecurity [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – enjoy!
Shutdown hits government websites as certificates begin to expire
The US government shutdown is affecting more than just physical sites like national parks and monuments.
Serious Security: When cryptographic certificates attack
Machine learning is all the rage – but don’t knock human savvy just yet! One weird character can be enough to alert a smart researcher…
Bleichenbacher’s CAT puts another scratch in TLS
Researchers demonstrate Cache-like ATacks against RSA key exchange.
Could TLS session resumption be another ‘super cookie’?
Researchers think they’ve spotted a tracking technique that nobody has been paying attention to – TLS session resumption.
How Chrome and Firefox could ruin your online business this month
Last year, Symantec sold off its web certificate business. The new owners are reissuing certs for free – but there’s a deadline looming!
Finally, a fix for the encrypted web’s Achilles’ heel
Everyone knew that SNI needed to be fixed sooner or later, but nobody was quite sure how.