- Security
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- August 3rd, 2016
Google Adds HSTS Support to YouTube, HTTPS Traffic Reaches 97 Percent
Google makes YouTube safer to navigate thanks to a massive amount of work to support technologies like HTTPS and HSTS
- Security
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- July 31st, 2016
Google Adds HSTS Support to Google.com Domain
Google secures the secure HTTPS with HSTS
- Security
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- March 24th, 2016
Only 0.09 Percent of HTTPS Sites Are Using Certificate Pinning
The complexities of HPKP leave many websites exposed
- Server related
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- March 19th, 2016
Attackers Can Hijack 95 Percent of All HTTPS Connections
Supporting HSTS is easier than you'd think
- Linux & Opensource Blog
- By Marius Nestor
- November 17th, 2015
GNU Wget 1.17 Command-Line Download Manager Gets FTPS and HSTS Support
Now available for all GNU/Linux operating systems
- Online Surveillance
- By Catalin Cimpanu
- June 13th, 2015
Wikipedia Moves to HTTPS to Deter Government Surveillance
All Wikimedia Foundation sites will use HTTPS from now on
- Web Blog
- By Lucian Parfeni
- November 22nd, 2012
HSTS Becomes Internet Standard, Ensuring Better Security for Sensitive Sites
The new technology ensures that encrypted connections are always used when required
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- November 3rd, 2012
Firefox 17 Beta Enforces HSTS Even for Sites You've Never Visited Before
It's using a preload list to know in advance which sites strictly require HTTPS
- Security Blog
- By Lucian Parfeni
- October 4th, 2012
The Secure HSTS Ratified as a Proposed Standard by the IETF
HSTS enables websites to always require a HTTPS connection