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Last year, Symantec sold off its web certificate business. The new owners are reissuing certs for free - but there's a deadline looming!
All major web browsers, including Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox, altogether today announced to soon remove support for TLS 1.0 (20-year-old)...
Bloody SSL...it's the final countdown Hundreds of high-profile websites are still unprepared for the total disavowal of legacy Symantec-issued digital certificates that will kick in with the...
Google has announced a range of security changes to its Chrome browser that will make the use of extensions more secure.
Company plans stricter rules for developers, and greater control for users.
Google has made several new announcements for its Chrome Web Store that aims at making Chrome extensions more secure and transparent to its users. Over a couple of years, we have seen a...
Starting today, extensions with obfuscated code are banned and developers must go through a stricter extensions review process.
Google this week announced a series of policy changes and updates to improve the overall security of Chrome extensions. read more
Google has announced a number of security changes in the Chrome extensions system: a more thorough extensions review process, better user controls, and a new manifest that should provide stronger...
Google thought it was a such a great idea to start logging you into everything when you logged into something... that it forgot to ask.