Google: 80% of Android apps encrypt traffic by default
Slow progress on encrypting Android app communications, but it's finally picking up pace.
Slow progress on encrypting Android app communications, but it's finally picking up pace.
US spy agency issues an alert to enterprise organizations that decrypt TLS-protected communications as part of the security strategy.
After Chrome 77, don't expect to see many more green indicators spelling out a company's name in a distinct space in the URL bar.
Changes follow a "significant" increase in error reports after Firefox 65 in December.
Government websites with expired certificates grows as US government shutdown enters its 27th day.
Will government shutdown create phisher-friendly HTTPS end-user training?
Chrome 69 brings a updated password manager, HTTPS changes, and further demotes Flash Player.
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?
Google tweaks Chrome security indicators for a world where HTTPS is the default.
Google opens a defaut-HTTPS top level domain (TLD) just for apps.
Apple has rolled out a new version of Safari's cross-site tracking defenses and new mitigations for techniques that ad firms were using to bypass the privacy protocols.
OnePlus investigates a possible card breach after customers report fraudulent charges on cards used to recently purchase OnePlus phones online.
Most HTTPS errors warnings are false alarms, but the real errors are mostly from government websites.
Be prepared to hear more about FormBook, an unsophisticated but readily available infection service.
Google widens its push for all websites to enable encrypted connections with a new approach to HTTPS Strict Transport Security (HSTS).