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Google said that more than half of pageloads on Chrome across platforms are encrypted; Android as the lone laggard, but trending upward.





The IoT botnet behind the some of the largest publicly recorded DDoS attacks is flooding its targets with HTTP traffic in Layer 7 attacks.


Today's release of iOS 10 also included patches for seven vulnerabilities and the news that security updates will now be delivered by HTTPS connections.

Slowly but relentlessly, Google is pushing website owners to deploy HTTPS – or get left behind. The latest announced push is scheduled for January 2017, when Chrome 56 is set to be released and...