Free Post TPM Upgrading my PC with a TPM I recently upgraded my PC with a fingerprint reader and Windows Hello [https://scotthelme.co.uk/security-and-convenience-with-biometrics-and-windows-hello/] to make the login experience much more convenient, but there was another little...
Free Post chrome URLs are hard, let's kill them We've seen a couple of changes in the Chrome UI recently and one of them attracted some pretty fierce criticism online rather quickly. With the removal of some...
Free Post Windows Hello Security and convenience with biometrics and Windows Hello Regular readers will know that I'm a big fan of security, but I also believe that security shouldn't inconvenience people. Security that gets in the way...
Free Post Symantec The final Symantec distrust is coming I blogged earlier this year about the first stage of the Symantec distrust and sites that I'd identified that would be affected. It's a similar story...
Free Post CSP Magecart are coming for you, are you ready? We've seen a few notable news events this year along the same lines. Major websites have suffered serious breaches not because they were hacked, but because of a...
Free Post crawl Alexa Top 1 Million - Additional Analysis Last week I published my Alexa Top 1 Million crawl for August 2018 and there was some really interesting data in there along with several new metrics covered in the...
Free Post crawl Alexa Top 1 Million Analysis - August 2018 It's time! August 2018 represents the 7th time I've published a report of the Alexa Top 1 Million sites so let's get stuck in...
Free Post crawl Sites that used to have EV I recently announced a new project to publish my crawler data and whilst I was there I decided to see what else I can do with the data. Looking over...
Free Post HTTPS Hacking Chrome to Look More Awesome! I've been playing around with a few of the 'hidden' flags in the Chrome browser and I've come up with a selection of settings...
Free Post chrome Chrome to the future We recently saw the release of Chrome 68 which brought with it a default 'Not Secure' warning on all HTTP pages. This change appears to have come as...