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Online trading site was left wide open
October 28, 2007 06:26 PM. Comments
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The conventional wisdom that banking organisations are more diligent with security was skewered in a presentation at the RSA conference this week.
Browsers and SSL Support
October 18, 2007 11:14 AM. Comments
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Larry Seltzer from eWeek.com discusses the state of SSL support in current browsers and how SSL errors can be made more user friendly while maintaining safety.
Look for the small padlock, not the big one
October 11, 2007 03:20 PM. Comments
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Tim Anderson details how one site misdirected some users to an insecure website but asked for credit card details.
Enable SSL for Google Analytics
October 08, 2007 09:04 PM. Comments
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If you use the unsecure Google Analytics code on one of your secure web pages your web browser will warn that there is some page content that is not secure. Learn the simple fix here.
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