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Announcing the $8,192 NIST Elliptic Curves Seeds Bounty

Announcing a $12,288 bounty (tripled to charity) for cracking the five seeds selected by the NSA in the '90s for the NIST elliptic curve standard.

Project Zero: This shouldn t have happened: A vulnerability postmortem

Project Zero: This shouldn t have happened: A vulnerability postmortem
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Apple s pending privacy clampdown drives desperate marketers to overwhelm domain database

Public Suffix List halts submissions from those seeking reprieve from iGiant s rules Share Copy Marketers frantic to preserve their ad tracking capabilities in advance of Apple s iOS 14.5 privacy restrictions have overwhelmed a volunteer-maintained database used to oversee domain names and improve web security. The Public Suffix List (PSL) is a Mozilla-founded, community-run project to provide a list of domain suffixes, from .com and .co.uk to things like github.io and pvt.k12.ma.us, that can be used to build effective top-level domains (eTLDs) that form the basis of the web s same-origin security model. eLTDs exist as a designation because top-level domains (TLDs) themselves aren t sufficient to define the scope of a site.

Spanish banished: Google Chrome to snub Camerfirma for lax cert management

Mozilla meanwhile wants to continue compliance discussions with security certificate vendor Share Copy When Google Chrome 90 arrives in April, visitors to websites that depend on TLS server authentication certificates from AC Camerfirma SA, a digital certificate authority based in Madrid, Spain, will find that those sites no longer present the secure lock icon. Certificate authorities (CAs) are in the business of signing digital certificates to certify that those certs belong to the domains with which they re associated. Such promises are part of the chain of trust that allows internet users to visit, say, an online banking website and have some assurance that the website is legitimate. When CAs fail to police their certificates, or adequately secure their own systems, security problems may follow, as happened with DigiNotar a decade ago.

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