Although Trustwave revoked a certificate allowing a company to eavesdrop on users, Mozilla's community wants the CA removed as a…
Quarterly report from last November reveals that the network infrastructure provider was hacked and had data stolen multiple times in…
T-Mobile has admitted a configuration mistake led to disruption to secure emails from some customer's mobile phones
Security fears over SSL prompt Wikileaks to delay the launch of its online submission system
KPN has stopped issuing SSL security certificates while it investigates a four-year-old intrusion into its web server
A hacker tool is able to bring down SSL servers using a laptop and a standard Internet connection
Symantec says there is nothing wrong with the SSL system but CAs need to improve their security
The DigiNotar and Comodo SSL certificate hacker has declared his manifesto to rid Iran of dissidents
Alongside patches for vulnerabilities in Reader and Acrobat, Adobe has removed DigiNotar as a trusted CA
GlobalSign has begun issuing new SSL certificates following its investigation of a hacking claim
Symantec's Certificate Intelligence Centre manages SSL certificates, from any issuing authority
Apple arrives late to the party with an update protecting users from fraudulent DigitNotar SSL certificates
DigiNotar's SSL certificate leak seems to be worse than first thought and trust once broken may never be mended, says…
For five weeks now Google users have been targeted by hackers using a forged SSL certificate
Organisations are transmitting sensitive data without any security due to improper SSL configuration
Underscoring questions around SSL, a researcher showed a Firefox add-on that bypasses SSL certification
The fifth certificate authority to be hacked this year, StartSSL has suspended its free SSL offer indefinitely
A message claims a lone, patriotic Iranian hacker carried out the recent Comodo SSL theft for patriotic reasons
Facebook's moves to protect privacy with SSL authentication could be vital to political activists around the world, says Peter Judge