What is the ALPACA attack? The application layer protocol content confusion attack (ALPACA) was first disclosed in June and presented at Black Hat USA 2021. To understand ALPACA, it’s helpful to ...
Facebook, Mozilla, and Cloudflare announced today a new technical specification called TLS Delegated Credentials, currently undergoing standardization at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
SSL and TLS are similar technologies because they share a codebase, though one is better than the other. In fact, one is dead and the other still reigns supreme to the time this day. By end of this ...
If you’re overly paranoid about computer security, you probably know that standard DNS isn’t terribly secure. Why? Because, by default, DNS queries are not encrypted. That means DNS can be (and often ...
Back in October of last year, Google announced its plans to drop support for legacy versions of TLS with Chrome version 81. Today, the company highlighted how it will begin to deprecate the technology ...
Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols work to encrypt communications between client and server applications in order to keep the web secure. After its latest version, TLS 1.3, was approved earlier ...