Browsing the Web could be made a lot more secure Relevant Products/Services if sites used the HTTPS encryption protocol instead of HTTP, but installing the security Relevant Products/Services certificates that enable this has generally been difficult, time-consuming and sometimes costly as well.. A new initiative announced Tuesday, though, aims to make a free and easy-to-install alternative available to sites across the Web starting next summer. The Let's Encrypt initiative is being led by a new California public benefit corporation, the Internet Security Research Group. Among the organizations sponsoring ISRG are Akamai Technologies, Cisco Relevant Products/Services Systems, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, IdenTrust, Mozilla (the company behind the Firefox Web browser) and the University of Michigan. The link for this article located at Top Tech News is no longer available. . An innovative program seeks to deliver complimentary, straightforward security certificates for HTTPS, improving online safety.. HTTPS Encryption, Free Certificates, Web Security, Let's Encrypt, Browsing Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security bloggers are already commenting on Google . The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Discover Google Chrome's robust security features, highlighting defenses against malware and phishing with updates, sandboxing, and user privacy protections, while considering privacy concerns. Google Chrome Security, Browsing Safety, Risk Assessment. . Bill Locke
The malware blocker, which was first mocked up in June, will block Web sites thought to contain malicious downloads. The feature, a companion to the phishing site alert system in the current Firefox 2.0, will use information provided by Google Inc. to flag potentially-dangerous sites, warn anyone trying to reach those URLs with Firefox and automatically block access to the site. Have you tested out Firefox 3.0 Alpha 8? The ability to alert a users of a possible malware sites is an important security feature. I am interested in how this add-on works. Will there be any performance lose in using it extension? . The link for this article located at computerworld is no longer available. . Firefox 3.0 Beta rolls out an advanced phishing shield that guards users against harmful websites while guaranteeing secure add-on upgrades.. Malware Blocker, Plugin Security, Browsing Safety, Firefox Update, Safe Plugins. . Bill Locke
Log Error writes: Following the launch of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS earlier this month, Canonical made Panda Software DesktopSecure for Linux available to all users of Ubuntu 6.06. Combining the security and manageability of Panda's latest security suite and Ubuntu's easy to use interface gives all users the opportunity to safely and easily browse, shop and interact over the web. . The link for this article located at Help Net Security is no longer available. . Explore the accessibility of Panda Software DesktopSecure for Linux within Ubuntu 6.06 LTS to boost your online protection.. Panda Security Suite, Ubuntu 6.06, DesktopSecure, Web Safety, Linux Tools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A group of graduates from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) aim to change that by crawling the web with hundreds, and soon thousands, of virtual computers that detect which websites attempt to download software to a visitor's computer and whether giving out an e-mail address during registration can lead to an avalanche of spam. . The goal is to create a service that lets the average internet user know what a website actually does with any information collected or what a download will do to a computer, Tom Pinckney, vice president of engineering and co-founder of the start-up SiteAdvisor, said during a presentation at the CodeCon conference here. The link for this article located at TheRegister is no longer available. . Striving to improve online security, a new venture intends to educate individuals about site data handling methods.. Web Safety, User Privacy, Startup Innovation, Internet Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
You are not as safe surfing the Web this year as you were last year, according to a recent consensus of online security experts. To help keep track of problem, online encryption firm RSA (Quote, Company Info) Monday launched its "Internet Insecurity Index" -- a simple one-to-ten scale that measures how secure electronic data is each year. Given the amount of attacks, Jim Bidzos Chairman of Conferences currently ranks 2003 at about a 6 and a half. . . .. You are not as safe surfing the Web this year as you were last year, according to a recent consensus of online security experts. To help keep track of problem, online encryption firm RSA (Quote, Company Info) Monday launched its "Internet Insecurity Index" -- a simple one-to-ten scale that measures how secure electronic data is each year. Given the amount of attacks, Jim Bidzos Chairman of Conferences currently ranks 2003 at about a 6 and a half. "We have gone from a 5 to 6-plus in the last 12 months," Bidzos said to attendees at the RSA Security conference here Monday. The four-day forum is designed as a clearinghouse of information about making the Internet more secure. "Basically, nothing is safe," he said. The link for this article located at Silicon Valley is no longer available. . Explore the insights provided by RSA's Web Security Index that highlights a worrying trend in online safety when measured against prior years.. Internet Security Index, Data Protection, Online Encryption. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
One of the most attractive things about Linux is the number of installation options one is presented with and how tempting it is to customize. But for a newbie, in terms of Web security and PC hygiene, that's also the worst . . . . One of the most attractive things about Linux is the number of installation options one is presented with and how tempting it is to customize. But for a newbie, in terms of Web security and PC hygiene, that's also the worst thing about it. The fact is, Windows is easier than Linux for a casual user to make fairly secure, whereas Linux is easier than Windows for a power user to make very secure. For most home PC users, fairly secure is perfectly adequate, and that's what we'll be concentrating on below. In a week or two I'll get into details for power users, but for now I'm going to concentrate on a particular presumed reader: a home user who's fairly new to the Linux desktop, who's using a packaged distro, and who's not intimately familiar with PC security -- a 'recovering Windows user', let's say. Fortunately, Linux is a wise investment; you already have, or can easily find for free, virtually everything you need to make it secure. There's no need to buy hundreds of dollars' worth of security utilities and services, though you do need to learn how to use what you've got. But before we get to the Internet security matters promised in the headline, we have some housecleaning to do. . Dive into the world of Linux privacy for beginners and discover ways to enhance online safety and optimize computer cleanliness.. Anonymity Tips, Linux Security Advice, Internet Safety for Beginners, PC Hygiene Practices. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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