Now checks which versions of TLS a server supports, and gives details of its full headers with caching disabled.
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A convenient utility to check secure connections under ATS using the nscurl command tool. For El Capitan to Monterey.
A detailed walk through the log shows Safari 15 checking Safe Browsing, phishing sites using ML, and performing trust evaluation of certificates.
It should have been so easy: a quick change of Root certificate. So why all the chaos, and most of all why you mustn’t compromise your security as a result.
Why do we keep having problems with security certificates when they’re just supposed to work? A look at what they do, and they work.
Did you think it was only old Mac OS X affected by the Let’s Encrypt certificate expiry problem? No, it’s Safari wherever you can use it. Here’s how to deal with it.
As Apple silently drops Mojave’s support, it releases a security update to iOS 12, which was originally released a week before Mojave. And its entire AirPort range also seems unsupported now.
Apple has just pushed an update to the data files used by XProtect, bringing its version number to […]
Apple has today release a further security update for macOS Catalina, number 2021-006. This is an important and […]
Unofficially, each major version of macOS gets a year’s full support, with bug and security fixes, then 2 years of security updates. Is that how it works?
