
Chrome now says all HTTP sites are “not secure” but is it a good thing?
All HTTP sites are now treated as "not secure" by Chrome but while it's good for user security, will it harm freedom to experiment on the web?
All HTTP sites are now treated as "not secure" by Chrome but while it's good for user security, will it harm freedom to experiment on the web?
A McAfee tool for managing antivirus in the enterprise can be hacked by anyone on the web.
With SSL, mobiles and cloud applications complicating traditional defences, shunting all traffic to the cloud has helped one CISO sleep at night
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Apple’s major iOS 10 update is rolling out across the globe today, and on top of a long list of new features it also brings a handful of important security fixes.
From January, Google’s Chrome browser will start telling its one billion users that pages on an unencrypted HTTP connection are not secure.