Security News > 2015 > April > Mozilla Adds Opportunistic Encryption for HTTP in Firefox 37 (Threatpost)

2015-04-01 14:41
Mozilla has released Firefox 37, and along with the promised addition of the OneCRL certificate revocation list, the company has included a feature that enables opportunistic encryption on connections for servers that don’t support HTTPS. The new feature gives users a new defense against some forms of monitoring and doesn’t require any setup from users. When […]
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