Google's Chrome Browser is now putting all non-https website as explicitly as "not secure". This started with Chrome 68 release yesterday.
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Google's Chrome Browser is now putting all non-https website as explicitly as "not secure". This started with Chrome 68 release yesterday.

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Sunday Round up: 22nd of May 2016
Sunday Round up for the week ending the 22nd of May 2016:
Articles:
The Security of HTTP-Headers: http://www.contextis.com/resources/blog/security-http-headers/
White hats bake TeslaCrypt master key into universal decryptor: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/05/19/white_hats_bake_teslacrypt_master_key_into_universal_decryptor/
EhTrace - Tool for Tracing Execution of Binaries on Windows: http://www.kitploit.com/2016/05/ehtrace-tool-for-tracing-execution-of.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook&m=1
Forensic Focus Forum Round-Up: http://m.forensicfocus.com/?url=http://www.forensicfocus.com/News/article/sid=2661/&utm_referrer=#2802
WiFi-Pumpkin v0.7.5 - Framework for Rogue Wi-Fi Access Point Attack: http://www.kitploit.com/2016/05/wifi-pumpkin-v075-framework-for-rogue.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook&m=1
The Backdoor Factory (BDF) – Patch Binaries With Shellcode: http://www.darknet.org.uk/2016/05/backdoor-factory-bdf-patch-binaries-shellcode/
Run Metasploit Framework as a Docker Container Without Installation Pains: https://zeltser.com/metasploit-framework-docker-container/
Twitter:
"Does this leak information?" #computerscience #feedly https://t.co/OmmmCWtUv8
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) May 16, 2016
"Hacker fans give Mr. Robot website free security checkup" #informationsecurity #feedly https://t.co/coI04P8pX4
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) May 16, 2016
"That time a patient’s heart procedure was interrupted by a virus scan" #informationsecurity #feedly https://t.co/HcJmvxl8aR
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) May 16, 2016
#Nokia is #back https://t.co/5r9KAjzQ9a
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) May 18, 2016
"Then there were 117 million. LinkedIn password breach much bigger than thought" #informationsecurity #feedly https://t.co/ksuZT0j3Ik
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) May 18, 2016
"Hacker Steals Money from Bank and Donates $11,000 to Anti-ISIS Group" #infosec #feedly https://t.co/aZxy5TaHZc
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) May 20, 2016
"Facebook Sued for illegally Scanning Users' Private Messages" #infosec #feedly https://t.co/9dEC03dngy
— The Security Sleuth (@Security_Sleuth) May 20, 2016
Read last weeks round up here
If you found some other interesting stuff this week feel free to leave a link to it in the comments section.
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