Superfish CEO says it is "transparent in what our software does"
Software provider Superfish has said it stands by claims made by Lenovo, that there is nothing malicious about its product. ...
Read moreDetailsSoftware provider Superfish has said it stands by claims made by Lenovo, that there is nothing malicious about its product. ...
Read moreDetailsLenovo has defended the installation of the Superfish software, saying that there is no evidence to substantiate security concerns. ...
Read moreDetailsHome computing manufacturer Lenovo has been accused of installing adware on its laptops. Named “Superfish”, the company has suggested ...
Read moreDetailsAirline WiFi from Gogo is deliberately issuing fake SSL certificates in order to provide a better service. Having been ...
Read moreDetailsThe international information security standard, ISO27001 is the only security standard that takes an integrated approach to information security by ...
Read moreDetailsMicrosoft updated its Certificate Trust List (CTL) for all supported releases of Microsoft Windows to remove the trust of mis-issued ...
Read moreDetailsTwitter’s eighth birthday has been marred by a certificate issue that saw users face a warning page on its “First ...
Read moreDetailsGCHQ has updated details on its website after it denied that an expired PGP key was offered for secure communication. ...
Read moreDetailsHuman error has been blamed in relation to an incident where digital certificates were signed that claimed to belong to ...
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