More than 850,000 websites still use the old TLS 1.0 and 1.1 protocols, scheduled to be removed from most major browsers later this month. This includes websites for major banks, governments, news ...
Almost every year, there is a call from a politician, often from the US, to ban the use of encrypted communication platforms. Occasionally this escalates to demands for “backdoors” to be placed in ...
Cloudflare announces today support for encrypted Server Name Indication, a mechanism that makes it more difficult to track user's browsing. A web server can host multiple websites, with all of them ...
Encryption is the default for online communication, with nearly all web traffic protected by secure protocols like TLS/SSL. Yet, as encryption becomes more ubiquitous by the day, so do the ...
Threat actors have sharply ramped up use of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) cryptographic protocol to hide malware communications -- creating new challenges for enterprise security teams in the ...
If you’re overly paranoid about computer security, you probably know that standard DNS isn’t terribly secure. Why? Because, by default, DNS queries are not encrypted. That means DNS can be (and often ...
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