As we get FREAK out, was old code to blame again?
It was a case of another month, another flaw revelation this week. Although we have seen zero-days in 2015 primarily ...
Read moreDetailsIt was a case of another month, another flaw revelation this week. Although we have seen zero-days in 2015 primarily ...
Read moreDetailsThe delay in patching the FREAK flaw will not cause users problems, particularly as there is currently no evidence of ...
Read moreDetailsA fresh SSL vulnerability has been detected, which allows attackers to intercept HTTPS connections. Name FREAK (Factoring attack on ...
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 moreDetailsA website designed to allow anonymous crime reporting contains severe security flaws, including a lack of secure transmission of data. ...
Read moreDetailsThree-quarters of consumers are aware of the risks of visiting a website, but only a third look for the green ...
Read moreDetailsThe Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has extended its initiative to secure the internet with a new certificate authority to clear ...
Read moreDetailsAccommodation booking service Hotel Hippo was closed by its parent and “it will not reopen” according to its founder. ...
Read moreDetailsGmail has announced it is to add HTTPS by default for checking and sending email, after adding it to its ...
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