Google has confirmed that significant security changes are coming to the Chrome 131 web browser, and site admins only have until Nov. 12 to prepare.| Forbes
A “distrust” is when a certification authority (CA) that issues HTTPS certificates to websites is removed from a root store because it is no longer trusted to issue certificates. This means certificates issued by that CA will be treated as invalid, likely causing certificate error interstitials in any browser that distrusted the CA. Distrusts can happen for security reasons, compliance reasons, or simply due to a lack of trust in the operators. In the past, the complexity and user impact ...| David Adrian
BIMI is the protocol you can use to publish an icon to display in the inbox of some large consumer webmail providers. To have it displayed at Gmail you need more than just clean DMARC and a publish…| Word to the Wise
Google has warned Chrome users it will soon stop trusting digital security certificates issued by Entrust and AffirmTrust, whose customers include banks and governments.| Forbes
Trust Fund. 9.8. Pre-Auth. PoC.| www.detectionengineering.net