Most secure sites and pages use Secure Socket Layer certificates to create encrypted links between your browser and the Web server. The SSL certificate isn't ...
Last week, the CA/Browser Forum voted to implement CAA mandatory checks before the issuance of new SSL/TLS certificates, as a measure to prevent the misissuance of HTTPS certificates. According to ...
SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It is a security protocol that enables encrypted communication between a client and a web server. The websites that implement SSL have HTTPS in their URLs instead ...
SSL is essential nowadays because web browsers display warnings when it’s not available on a website. This applies to local sites, such as websites hosted on your computer for testing purposes. Buying ...
A Secure Sockets Layer certificate is essential for most online businesses, including banks, retailers, and publishers. A Web site's SSL certificate protects your session through a security technique ...
Last week, at the 49th CA/Browser Forum, a voluntary consortium of certification authorities, Apple announced that it’ll stop allowing HTTPS certificates on Safari with more than 13 months of validity ...
When are self-signed certificates acceptable for businesses? Your email has been sent Self-signed SSL certificates are a handy tool to have at your fingertips, but using them for the wrong purpose ...
The way in which Firefox caches intermediate CA certificates allows a third-party to deduce various details about website visitors and also link advertising profiles to private browsing sessions.
It's official now: Only suckers pay for DV (domain validated) TLS/SSL certificates (hereinafter just 'TLS'). Symantec, the dominant player in the market, is going to give them away through a ...