Yahoo Adds SSL Encryption To Tumblr
Tumblr announced that users can now enable SSL security. This comes after Yahoo announced late last year that it would encrypt all info that moves between its data centers by the end of the first...
View ArticleYahoo Explains How It’s Making All Its Properties More Secure
Last fall, Yahoo announced that it would turn on SSL/HTTPS encryption for Yahoo Mail this year, which it did in January. The following month, they added it to Tumblr. Yahoo has now posted an update on...
View ArticleIs Google’s Paid Search Query Removal Worth Panicking About?
Google announced that it is extending its secure search efforts to paid search, and that it will remove queries from referers on ad clicks originating from SSL searches on Google.com. In other words,...
View ArticleeBay Restricts Shopping From Old Web Browsers
eBay announced that in an effort to make shopping more secure, it will restrict site access through older versions of web browsers. This is largely in response to the POODLE SSL 3.0 vulnerability...
View ArticleShopify Makes All Stores Use SSL Encryption
Shopify announced on Tuesday that it is now ensuring that all pages on all of its over 200,000 online stores can be accessed using SSL encryption. The company says that this will make sure that no data...
View ArticleAshton Kutcher Twitter Account Hacked, Tweets Promoted in Search
WebProNews Ashton Kutcher Twitter Account Hacked, Tweets Promoted in Search There’s a lot of big news in celebrity Twitter-use this week. First Charlie Sheen joined Twitter and captured the attention...
View ArticleGoogle Encrypted Search Means No Info For Individual Queries
WebProNews Google Encrypted Search Means No Info For Individual Queries Google announced that it is going to begin encrypting search queries with SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) as the default experience at...
View ArticleGoogle Expands Encrypted Search Worldwide
WebProNews Google Expands Encrypted Search Worldwide Last year, Google announced the launch of encrypted search by default for signed in users. http://www.google.com became https://www.google.com. Now,...
View ArticleFirefox Nightly Making Small Changes To Site-Identity
WebProNews Firefox Nightly Making Small Changes To Site-Identity You know how Firefox adds that little favicon site-identifier in the address bar? Firefox is about to make some changes to that to make...
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