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2011

Google+ Gets a “+1″ for Browser Security

Set-Cookie Secure, Set-Cookie HttpOnly, X-Content-Type-Options, X-Frame-Options, X-XSS-Protection

2010

2009

Securing a Domain: SSL vs. DNSSEC

There has been quite a bit of talk lately about the best way to secure a domain, mainly centered in two camps: using Secure Socket Layer (SSL), or using DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC). The answer is quite simple—you should use both.

The Problem With HTTPS SSL Runs Deeper Than MD5

To move forward, we first need to acknowledge that the current HTTPS SSL mechanism is completely broken.

RapidSSL CA - MD5 and detailed info about the problem

Not all CAs using MD5 are automaticaly broken [...] Only with these 4 things in place it was possible to pull this off.

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