Graphic: An example of a Dropbox phishing email

Dropbox Phishing Scam: Don’t Get Fooled by Fake Shared Documents

Hackers use familiar brands like Dropbox to steal login credentials and spread malware It’s funny how hackers, phishers, and scamsters can be blatantly obvious and inexplicably unpredictable at the same... The post Dropbox Phishing Scam: Don’t Get Fooled by Fake Shared Documents appeared first on Hashed Out by The SSL ... Read More
Graphic: delegated credentials

Delegated Credentials: Facebook, Mozilla & Cloudflare’s New TLS Protocol Explained

Here’s what you need to know about delegated credentials and how they’ll affect your certificate management Facebook, Mozilla, and Cloudflare just announced the development of delegated credentials, a new cryptographic... The post Delegated Credentials: Facebook, Mozilla & Cloudflare’s New TLS Protocol Explained appeared first on Hashed Out by The SSL ... Read More
Graphic: Illustration of link encryption ("normal" encryption)

End-to-End Encryption: The Good, the Bad and the Politics

Here’s what you need to know about the debate over end-to-end encryption It’s that time of the year when we grab our popcorn and witness another chapter in the age-old... The post End-to-End Encryption: The Good, the Bad and the Politics appeared first on Hashed Out by The SSL Store™ ... Read More