Web browsers are ground zero for Internet security threats, and the debate over responsibility for preventing those threats has resulted in a Gordian knot. The people behind the new add-on for Firefox called Cocoon (download) want to cut through debate by serving the entire Web to you via proxy. (Cocoon is also available at GetCocoon.com.) . Made by Santa Barbara, Calif., start-up Virtual World Computing, Cocoon's goal is to put the Internet on a server to prevent individual users from having to touch it, Cocoon Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Jeff Bermant said in an interview today at CNET's San Francisco offices. The add-on, which has about 4,000 users since it entered into private beta 18 months ago, creates a safe state in which the user can browse the Internet by forcing all interactions between the computer in front of you and the Internet to occur over protected SSL connections to Cocoon's servers. Those servers, in turn, are guarded by Security-Enhanced Linux, which was developed by the United States' National Security Agency. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Nest seeks to elevate Chrome security standards by channeling user activity through safeguarded networks, ensuring data confidentiality.. Cocoon Privacy Add-on, Firefox Security Enhancement, Proxy Browsing Solution, SSL Secured Internet, Security-Enhanced Linux. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Researchers have found a cheaper, faster way to process SSL/TLS with off-the-shelf hardware, a development that could let more Web sites shut down cyber threats posed by the likes of the Firesheep hijacking tool.. The technology, dubbed SSLShading, shows how SSL proxies based on commodity hardware can protect Web servers without slowing down transactions, according to a presentation scheduled at the USENIX Symposium on Networked Design and Implementation in Boston March 30 through April 1. SSL/TLS -- the cryptographic protocols used to protect online Web transactions -- encrypts traffic from visitors' machines all the way to Web servers. That makes it impossible to pick up data such as session cookies by preying on unencrypted wireless networks, which is what Firesheep does. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The advancement of TLSGuard technology illustrates the efficacy of budget-friendly TLS proxies in bolstering online protection from vulnerabilities such as Wireshark.. SSLProxy,CyberThreats,EncryptionTech,NetworkSecurity,WebPrivacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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