Internet and tech giants to stage global net neutrality protest
The day of protest will go ahead on June 12.
The day of protest will go ahead on June 12.
The bill would ensure that all software and hardware vulnerabilities in the US government's possession are properly reviewed in an effort to avoid a similar mass leak of NSA hacking tools and cyber-weapons.
A court filing says the government has 'no choice but to seek dismissal of the indictment' because it refuses to release details of how it used a Tor browser hack.
Two senators are also calling on the government for new policies to ensure the discovery, review, and sharing of security vulnerabilities.
More than 80 signatories are putting their weight behind Microsoft's cause.
The "omnibox" vulnerability makes it easier to phish or steal user's data.
In a court filing, the browser maker said the government should not sit on a vulnerability that threatens millions of users.
A polarizing question: Should Apple help the FBI unlock a terrorist's phone?
Mozilla reinstates support for the vulnerable SHA-1 crypto on a temporary basis until it can figure out how to avoid some unintended side effects.
The software giant will in most cases no longer support the aging browser, despite the fact millions are still running it.