Analyzing encrypted Web traffic can potentially reveal highly sensitive information such as medical conditions and sexual orientation, according to a research paper that forecasts how privacy on the ...
The internet-wide push to encrypt more web traffic has resulted in a wave of safer, snoop-proof connections. The next challenge, though, is completing that transition from using a mixture of ...
Once upon a time, encrypted traffic was considered the safe, secure option for browsing and doing business online. However, going back to December 2013, the Google Transparency Report shows just 48% ...
There’s an old saying in the security community: Attacks always get better. The latest case where that holds true is for the aging RC4 cipher that’s still widely used to encrypt communications on the ...
Example of a web server that only supports ECDHE ciphers. You can see that only a few really old no longer supported clients can't connect. Well technically OpenSSL 0.9.8 is still supported, but that ...
Bon anniversaire, Let’s Encrypt! The free-to-use nonprofit was founded in 2014 in part by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and is backed by Akamai, Google, Facebook, Mozilla and more. Three years ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=29946873#p29946873:1g1c2zz2 said: SixDegrees[/url]":1g1c2zz2]This raises the question: with capabilities like this ...