HTTP

SanDisk Caught Using HTTP, Hard-Coded Credentials in “School Boy” Security Errors

A major provider of solid state drives (SSDs), SanDisk, was caught using unencrypted HTTP communications to send updates from its…

Google’s New Top-Level Domain .Page Has Secure HTTPS as Default

Google’s new top-level domain .Page is in early access for those willing to pay a little bit extra to secure…

Mozilla Introduces New Web Standards to Prevent User Data Leaks 

Mozilla this week said it is adding two new features to prevent user data leaks online  — Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR)…

Goodbye Green Lock on Web Addresses

There will be no more green locks to advise Chrome users that web pages they are using are secure, as…

HTTP/2 Adoption Continues as Customer Demand Rises

Three years after its 2015 release, the lightweight application protocol HTTP/2 is still growing in usage and increasingly being supported…