ProtonMail drops support for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer over security concerns
With less than one of percent users, Internet Explorer just isn't worth supporting any more, according to ProtonMail.
With less than one of percent users, Internet Explorer just isn't worth supporting any more, according to ProtonMail.
With so many advertisers, social networks, and other companies interested in your data, it's pretty hard to stay private online these days. But don't reach for that tinfoil hat just yet! There are a few tools that can help privacy-conscious users shake privacy-smashing trackers off their tails.
Mirror, mirror on the wall, what browser blocks malware best of all? The answer to that question is Microsoft Internet Explorer 10, at least according to the latest test results released by NSS Labs.
John P. Mello Jr. | 15 May | Read more
Several Certificate Authorities (CAs) have formed an advocacy group called the Certificate Authority Security Council (CASC), which will focus on promoting new security standards, policies and best practices for SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) deployment on the Web.
Lucian Constantin | 14 Feb | Read more
Opera Software has embedded into its Web browser a beta set of tools, collectively called Dragonfly, that can help developers find errors in their complex Web pages, the company announced Monday.
Joab Jackson | 15 Mar | Read more