Security News



2016-09-08 19:43
Google Chrome will begin marking some HTTP sites as non-secure in 2017.





2016-08-16 19:12
Mistakes made in the implementation of proxy authentication in a variety of operating systems and applications have resulted in security vulnerabilities that allow MitM attackers to effectively...

2016-08-11 16:00
The HEIST vulnerability was presented at Black Hat USA 2016 by Mathy Vanhoef and Tom Van Goethem. In this presentation, new techniques were presented that enhanced previously presented padding...
