Certificate authority Let’s Encrypt has announced plans to establish a platform that will support the revocation of digital certificates via Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs). The CRL...
Mozilla has stepped up its efforts to dissuade EU lawmakers from forcing web browsers to recognize the validity of contentious web certificates created by the bloc....
ANALYSIS The HTTP/3 protocol has received RFC 9114 standardization – a boost for internet security, but not one without hurdles for web developers. This week, the Internet...
An EU proposal to force browsers to accept web certificates created by the bloc risks “upsetting a carefully curated set of rules and technologies that undergird...
UPDATED The maintainers of OpenSSL, the open source library used by millions of web applications to encrypt communications, have released updates addressing a ‘high’ severity denial of...
The Kazakhstan government has blocked internet access for citizens as violent protests over fuel prices continue to sweep the country. According to NetBlocks and Cloudflare, which monitor network disruptions...
Managing domain names is a task that enterprises often leave to the marketing department rather than the security team. Yet expired – or ‘dropped’ – domains...
Attackers could have modified the nameservers of any domain under Tonga’s country code top-level domain (ccTLD) due to a vulnerability in the TLD registrar’s website, security...
Sudan is suffering a country-wide internet shutdown that’s lasted more than a week so far, following a military coup. On October 25, the military arrested the civilian...
UPDATED The expiration of Let’s Encrypt’s root certificate last week threw up a number of problems, though not perhaps in the areas predicted ahead of the event....
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