Goo.gl killed by Google: Billions of shortened links to die next month
Another one bites the dust
Firefox 138 turns the address bar into a command center
Type commands like "clear history" or "take a screenshot" right into the bar
Google promotes new security requirements for HTTPS encryption providers
Linting and MPIC technologies can significantly improve the safety of web connections
Billions of URLs using Google's link shortener will stop working in 2025
A troublesome change for both users and developers
New HTTP/2 vulnerability leaves servers in danger of devastating DoS attacks, even from a single TCP connection
Affected server administrators are urged to take immediate action
Google is replacing Chrome's lock icon because it's not an indicator of website safety
Users find the icon confusing, not knowing what it really means
Peter Eckersley, tech activist and founder of Let's Encrypt, dies at 43
The Australian computer scientist fought for privacy, net neutrality and ethics for artificial intelligence
Firefox 91 launches today, expands cookie protection, Microsoft login, and more
Mozilla has added Scots language support, too
Google will soon let Chrome users activate 'HTTPS-First mode'
It attempts to upgrade page loads to HTTPS
A third of Android devices will lose support for many secure websites next year
Expect problems if you're still running Android 7.1 or older
Google Chrome browser is rolling out HTTP/3 via IETF QUIC
Search will be 2% faster, and YouTube rebuffering 9% faster
Google experiments with URL-hiding function for Chrome
If enabled, the feature won't display full URL paths
Mozilla begins rolling out DNS encryption by default for Firefox users
As long as you live in the US
Cloudflare, Google and Firefox to add support for HTTP/3, shifting away from TCP
The future of the internet has arrived
Meet Godlua, the first known malware that leverages DNS over HTTPS
A backdoor written in Lua that uses DoH to obscure its DNS traffic
Half of all phishing sites display the padlock, making people think they're safe
The icon doesn't mean a website's legitimate
The internet is evolving: HTTP will no longer use TCP
HTTP/3 promises a faster and simpler internet connection
Google engineers are working on a replacement for the URL
They want something that is both simple yet highly reliable and hard to spoof
Chrome 68 will label all HTTP sites as 'not secure'
Chrome is nudging people towards a more secure web
Chrome will remove the 'Secure' label on HTTPS sites in September
It says users should expect the web to be safe by default
Chrome will start marking HTTP sites as 'not secure'
Google's push for HTTPS adoption continues
Tinder vulnerabilities could let hackers spy on your swipes, see photos
The in-app images aren't encrypted with HTTPS
More phishing websites are using HTTPS to appear legitimate
A green padlock doesn't mean a website is safe