GGoogle emails warnings to webmasters that Chrome will mark http pages with forms as ‘not secure’
Have forms, login fields and other input sections on your HTTP website? Chrome is going to mark them as not secure.
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Have forms, login fields and other input sections on your HTTP website? Chrome is going to mark them as not secure.
Ethereum, a cryptocurrency network and rival to Bitcoin, continues to gain steam in the virtual money world.
A judge has ruled that Microsoft’s LinkedIn network must allow a third-party company to scrape data publicly posted by LinkedIn users.
The hype is fading for coding “boot camps,” for-profit U.S. schools offering graduates entry into the lucrative world of software development.
Vungle, a marketing platform for in-app video ads, has announced the upcoming release of a software developer kit (SDK) for Amazon’s popular Fire tablets.
“Cloaking” sounds sci-fi, but it’s actually a trick used today by spammers to show content moderators or search engine spiders an innocent-looking version of their site while real visitors just see ads and scams.
In a world of increasing content sizes, one developer has partnered with industry leaders to run a competition to build under 13kb games and win some prizes for the achievement.
There’s a story going around currently about a group of researchers who claim to have de-anonymized a variety of browser users’ search data.
A start-up company is trying to turbocharge a type of battery that has been a mainstay for simple devices like flashlights and toys, but until now has been ignored as an energy source for computers and electric cars.
In a new survey by Netsparker Ltd., a provider of web applications security, developers agreed that the government and financial services are the two sectors most vulnerable to hacking and that smart home IoT is the most vulnerable technology.