Security News
Mozilla and ProtonVPN this week announced a partnership aimed at keeping users safe while navigating the Internet. read more
Mozilla says Firefox Nightly now supports encrypting the Transport Layer Security (TLS) Server Name Indication (SNI) extension, several weeks after Cloudflare announced it turned on Encrypted SNI...
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)...
An audit commissioned by Mozilla for the Firefox update system revealed no critical vulnerabilities and the flaws rated "high severity" were not easy to exploit. read more
If you insist on having Firefox save your username and password set up a Master Password to protect logins.
Mozilla has formally launched Firefox Monitor, a privacy-engineered website that hooks up to Troy Hunt’s Have I Been Pwned? (HIBP) breach notification database.
Mozilla this week launched a new service that helps users check if their email addresses are part of publicly known data breaches. read more
Searching for a more efficient way to securely manage website passwords? PassFF may be your solution.
After a few months of user testing, Mozilla has launched Firefox Monitor, a free online service that allows users to check whether their email address was involved in a publicly known data breach...