PCI council classifies SSL as "not acceptable for protection of data"
The Secure Socket Layers (SSL) v3.0 protocol is no longer acceptable for protection of data due to inherent weaknesses within ...
Read moreDetailsThe Secure Socket Layers (SSL) v3.0 protocol is no longer acceptable for protection of data due to inherent weaknesses within ...
Read moreDetailsA website designed to allow anonymous crime reporting contains severe security flaws, including a lack of secure transmission of data. ...
Read moreDetailsAirline WiFi from Gogo is deliberately issuing fake SSL certificates in order to provide a better service. Having been ...
Read moreDetailsThree-quarters of consumers are aware of the risks of visiting a website, but only a third look for the green ...
Read moreDetailsIn a year that has seen major bugs affect SSL and servers, there is a role for businesses to play ...
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,600 cloud-based applications are vulnerable to the Poodle flaw. According to Netskope, while it was seeing fewer detections ...
Read moreDetailsA fresh attack vector against SSL has been detailed, but analysts are mixed on the severity of the POODLE (Padding ...
Read moreDetailsSSL certificates are to be issued to all users of CloudFlare, including the two million websites that user the free ...
Read moreDetailsAccommodation booking service Hotel Hippo was closed by its parent and “it will not reopen” according to its founder. ...
Read moreDetailsOnly a third of applications offer SSL encryption, while many network administrators are unaware of what applications on their networks use ...
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