Hello, Richard here. I’ve been working at ServerTastic for close to a year now, before that I worked for a web design and development agency and we sold SSL solutions to our clients. After building the ServerTastic reseller…
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) is a response header sent by a server to a user agent such as a browser telling it that it must only connect using HTTPS.
Time and time again on forums and on Twitter we see comments from people questioning why SSL certificates cost money and why brands like “Symantec” are much more valued than others that do the same thing.
Something I seem to come across on a regular basis are unsecured login forms. If you are asking a user to log-in to your website you must use https. Let’s take a look at some examples of people who should know better and why the practice is…
Google recently announced that it is to double it’s SSL certificates from 1024bit to 2048bit encryption. With that twitter exploded with tweets about the post.
Last year I wrote an article about how the trend for image sliders could be costing your conversions: Are Image…
If you follow ServerTastic on twitter or tumblr you might have come across my post last week about Comodo not really getting the concept of https.
Firefox 23 is due for release on 17 May 2013. An important update with this release will be the default setting to block mixed content on websites.
What is mixed content?This is when a page loaded over https also contains elements which are…
How good is your WordPress security? There has been a mumbling around the internet lately about a large scale brute force…
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