Google's Chrome team has launched a new initiative to protect HTTPS connections from the future threat of quantum computers. The effort focuses on redesigning how digital certificates work so they can ...
Google is testing a new certificate architecture in Chrome designed to protect HTTPS and TLS connections from future quantum ...
Google is working on making HTTPS certificates in Chrome quantum-safe, based on Merkle Tree Certificates (MTCs).
An announcement from the Google Chrome Security Team has dropped what can only be described as a security and privacy bombshell for the 3.45 billion users of the Chrome browser. From November 1, the ...
Google says it will no longer trust root CA certificates signed by Chunghwa Telecom and Netlock in the Chrome Root Store due to a pattern of compliance failures and failure to make improvements. The ...
Google intends to make changes in its Chrome browser later this year that would have Chrome display a warning on websites using certificates based on the secure hash algorithm, SHA-1. Google wants to ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Tens of thousands of websites using digital certificates ...
Upcoming changes in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox may finally spark the end for Extended Validation certificates as the browsers plan to do away with showing a company's name in the address bar.
Google Chrome is making it easier to inspect how secure the websites you visit are without having to leave the page. The latest iteration of the browser brings back the ability to effortlessly look up ...
This only started today. Using the latest version of Chrome (18.0.1025.151). I have no clue why it's doing this today. I can't access gmail either through Chrome, nor can I even use google. I can use ...