Chrome to strip “secure” from HTTPS sites in September
Google tweaks Chrome security indicators for a world where HTTPS is the default.
Google tweaks Chrome security indicators for a world where HTTPS is the default.
Firefox 60 is the first browser to support WebAuthn for password-free login.
Mozilla tries to cap Facebook web-tracking and even breaks convenient logins to third-party sites, but the effort shows how hard it is stop Facebook collecting information about users.
Microsoft patches dozens of dangerous bugs in its August update, many of them affecting its Edge JavaScript engine.
Adobe will officially stop supporting Flash Player by 2021, by which time all browser makers will block the plugin from loading.
Microsoft lifts the time limit on its Edge bug bounty program
The operator of an resources sector news site whose login page does not encrypt logins in transmission has asked Mozilla to remove Firefox’s security warning because it’s worrying subscribers.
Mozilla's Firefox 52 hits key milestones in its plan to improve security for users.
In a win for desktop security, Mozilla is taking one more step to reduce the web’s dependence on Adobe’s buggy Flash Player browser plugin.
Google has run the numbers on warning people off hijacked websites and says the data supports its seemingly “punitive" measure that publicly shames website operators before telling them of a breach.
As Adobe rolled out an update to fix a bug being exploited by elite Russian hackers, Facebook kicked off a system to notify its users when they've been targeted by state-backed hackers. Are the two linked?
The Electronic Frontier Foundation recently announced that its tracker-munching browser add-on is ready for prime time. Privacy Badger version 1.0 is available now for Chrome and Firefox. The add-on was released as a public alpha in May 2014 and hit beta about two months later.
Mozilla on Monday began blocking all versions of Adobe Flash Player from running automatically in its Firefox browser, reacting to news of even more zero-day vulnerabilities unearthed in a massive document cache pilfered from the Italian Hacking Team surveillance firm.
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There have been additional developments in the Hacking Team story, the latest being that the Adobe Flash vulnerability discovered in the 400GB cache of documents has been picked up by the Neutrino and Angler exploit kits.
Steve Ragan | 09 Jul | Read more
Yubikey Edge combines U2F standard with OTP for cheaper two-factor authentication
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