Tag: Google Chrome
July’s Roundup includes eSigner code signing, DoH for Canadian Firefox users, better Chrome phishing detection, and a new SolarWinds attack.
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May 2021 Security Roundup
Longer code signing keys, “Zero Trust” executive order, security by Russian keyboard, the end of CAPTCHAS, and Chrome extension (in)security.
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March 2021 Security Roundup
March 2021 security news: IETF deprecates TLS 1.0 and 1.1, Chrome 90 defaults to HTTPS, major security issues with Verkada and Netop Vision.
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July 2020 Security Roundup
July’s Roundup covers MS Edge security, mixed content in Chrome 85, 398-day certs in Chrome and Firefox, and TLS 1.0 and 1.1 deprecation in MS Office.
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May 2020 Security Roundup
May’s Roundup includes DoH in Chrome 83, phishing, attacks on healthcare, and our memberships in the Cloud Signature Consortium and CA Security Council.
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March 2020 Security Roundup
March’s roundup includes information on staying safe online during the COVID-19 pandemic, changes to Google Chrome’s release schedule, and CRLite.
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February 2020 Security Roundup
February’s roundup covers shorter-lived certificates in Apple Safari, DoH in Firefox, the decline of TLS 1.0 and 1.1, and mixed content blocking in Chrome.
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October 2019 Security Roundup
October’s roundup covers mixed content in Chrome, security flaws in Pixel 4 and sudo, the secureness of Firefox, and quantum computing advances at Google.
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SSL.com’s Root Certificates to Be Trusted by Upcoming Releases of Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome
SSL.com will now have its Root CA certificates incorporated into upcoming releases of widely used applications including Firefox and Chrome.
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Google’s Plans for SHA-1 Certificates
Google plans to retire SHA-1 certificates – and it may be sooner than anticipated.
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Turn Off SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 in Your Browser
This article will show you how to disable SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 in your browser.
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Which Browsers Support SSL Certificates?
A list of browsers that support SSL certificates.
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