All tech giants fail on security disclosure, but Microsoft and Google do best
A new report ranking of a dozen tech giants finds that all of them could do better at explaining how user data is secured.
A new report ranking of a dozen tech giants finds that all of them could do better at explaining how user data is secured.
The US Government has warned organizations to take extra precautions when using TLS inspection software due to widespread problems with certificate validation.
The OpenSSL cryptographic library is widely used to protect communications between web servers and clients, such as browsers and apps, on the internet. Few consumers knowingly use the software, but it is important enough for Google’s July ban on Android apps in Google Play that used outdated versions of OpenSSL.
University researchers have built an Android app that secretly snatches valuable personal data from other mobile apps, such as webmail, shopping and online banking.
Antone Gonsalves | 23 Aug | Read more
If Yahoo gets it right, then the end-to-end email encryption the Internet company is promising would be a big help to companies concerned with privacy in the use of webmail, experts say.
Antone Gonsalves | 12 Aug | Read more