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Fallacies of evaluating EV
August 24, 2008 01:15 PM. Comments
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Tim Callan from VeriSign has posted about several fallacies that he encounters when discussing EV SSL Certificates.
Changes made by Google enable complete SSL encryption
August 22, 2008 11:35 AM. Comments
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Google recently enabled a feature that allows all traffic (including session cookies) to be transmitted securely.
More Discussion About How Firefox 3 Handles SSL Certificates
August 22, 2008 09:59 AM. Comments
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Though it has been talked about many times before, several sites, including Slashdot, continue to discuss whether Firefox 3 handles invalid SSL certificates in the right way.
KeyCzar, an open source cryptographic toolkit is released
August 18, 2008 09:41 AM. Comments
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The Google Security Team has developed and released an open source cryptographic toolkit that makes it easier and safer for developers to use cryptography in their applications.
Over 50% of browsers can now use EV SSL Certificates
August 15, 2008 09:27 AM. Comments
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VeriSign has posted about a statistic that means good news for EV certificates and consumers in general: Over 50% of browsers can now use EV SSL Certificates
Firefox 3 developer explains "broken" SSL error pages
August 08, 2008 09:24 AM. Comments
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Johnathan Nightingale, a user interface developer for Firefox, has responded to the criticisms of the way that self-signed certificates are handled in Firefox 3.
Kaminsky DNS Flaw + Domain Validated SSL = Phisher's Paradise
August 05, 2008 08:31 PM. Comments
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The recent news about a DNS flaw discovered by Dan Kaminsky has been highly publicized and the details of the flaw have even been released. How does this new flaw open up phishing attacks using Domain Validated SSL Certificates?
Do EV Certificates Just Enhance The Bottom Line?
August 05, 2008 10:23 AM. Comments
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Mike Fratto posted an article in Information Week about how EV certificates don't increase trust. He claims that they only help line the pockets of certificate authorities like VeriSign.
Don’t be a Victim of DNS Security Holes
August 04, 2008 08:28 PM. Comments
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The details of the new DNS attack discovered by Dan Kaminsky were recently leaked. Make sure you are safe by checking whether your ISP's DNS servers are vulnerable.
Is Mozilla's SSL policy bad for the Web?
August 04, 2008 09:53 AM. Comments
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Nat Tuck Thu has posted about how Mozilla's policy of displaying harsh warning when a site uses an untrusted certificate is causing many sites to not use SSL when they should be.
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