HTTPS

HTTPS stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure.
It is a secure version of HTTP used to send data between a web browser and a website.
HTTPS uses encryption to keep data private and prevent tampering.
It ensures the integrity and authenticity of the website.
Websites with HTTPS show a padlock icon in the browser, indicating a secure connection.

NewsSecurity Vulnerabilities

Netgate pfSense sshguard Implementation Access Bypass Vulnerability [CVE-2018-20799]

CVE Number – CVE-2018-20799 A vulnerability in Netgate pfSense could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to bypass security restrictions on

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Squid HTTPS Error Page Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability [CVE-2018-19131]

CVE Number – CVE-2018-19131 A vulnerability in Squid could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to conduct a cross-site scripting (XSS)

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NewsSecurity News

From Today Google Chrome Will Label All HTTP Sites As ‘Not Secure’

The latest version of Chrome (version 68) will now mark all HTTP sites as “not secure.” Up to this point,

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InternetTech Tips

What is HTTPS ?

HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure. It is a technology that ensures secure communication over a computer network, widely

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InternetNews

Browser Non-HTTPS Website Warning

Google have announced (details here) that all HTTP sites will be marked as insecure in version 68 of their Chrome

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Reports Of Increased Use Of Counterfeit Code-Signing Certificates

A recent open source blog post from Insikt suggests there is a small but growing market in counterfeit code-signing certificates. 

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Increase In HTTPS Phishing Attacks

Over the past few years website owners have been encouraged to adopt HTTPS website domains rather than HTTP. With HTTPS,

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