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No man in the middle for Twitter
Twitter enables HTTPs encryption by default in a bid to rid of man-in-the-middle attacks.
Don’t let malware drag you down to the blacklists
Malware is rife. But there is a simple solution to keep your website safe.
VeriSign Site Seal Upgrade, April 2012
Sites secured by VeriSign will reap the rewards of an upgraded site seal: the Norton Secured Seal. Coming April 2012.VeriSign Site Seal Upgrade, April 2012
Since October 1 2011, SSL certificates are required for Facebook applications. Since allowing users to specify they want complete HTTPS access on its website, Facebook has also added requirement for SSL certificates for Facebook apps too.
Mail-borne malware at all-time high
Security giant Symantec has released its Intelligence Report for September and it shows mail-borne polymorphic malware soared to an all-time high last month.
Consumers STILL not sure about online shopping
In a recent survey by security software company – Avira – an astounding 70% of customers said they are either too worried to shop online or they do it anyway - and then worry after. That means only 30% of us are completely at ease while shopping online.
Nearly 23% of survey respondents also went on to say that they only feel safe shopping with well-known brands like Amazon or iTunes.
Stay Secure while you Tweet and Follow
‘Tweet’ and ‘Follow’ buttons can now be added to secure sites, thanks to a security update by Twitter. This means that secure users no longer have to compromise their security by leaving their HTTPS connections to Tweet.
Why choosing which Certificate Authority to go with is a big deal
It’s not just which SSL certificate you choose that keeps your business and your customers safe – who issues your certificate also matters. In fact, it matters a lot.
Symantec and Extended Validation continue to grow
Symantec – owner of leading SSL brands: VeriSign, Thawte, GeoTrust and RapidSSL – has come out on top of the latest Netcraft survey.
Results showed that nearly 20,000 businesses secured themselves with one of the Symantec brands this month, meaning Symantec remains the worldwide leader in SSL security.
8 million pages injected with malware
A recent hack attack has put the personal details of countless internet users at risk, by injecting 8 million web pages with malware.
The target has been small US-based online shops and businesses, although it is understood that the malware originated from the Ukraine.
VeriSign
VeriSign seals are viewed up to 250 million times a day on more than 90,000 Web sites in 160 countries and in search results on enabled browsers as well as partner shopping sites and product review pages. When Web site visitors see the VeriSign Trust Seal, they are less likely to abandon a transaction and more likely to do business with you online.













