The partial US government shutdown is now affecting TLS certificates for some government websites. The websites of key branches of government like the Justice Department and the Court of Appeals are ...
More than 80 TLS certificates used by US government websites have expired so far without being renewed, leaving some websites inaccessible to the public. NASA, the US Department of Justice, and the ...
Many experts are questioning the security implications of the U.S. federal government shutdown. After all, limited staffing means limited monitoring and limited offensive maneuvering. Case in point: ...
Following a partial U.S. government shutdown caused by a deadlock on the issue of the Mexican border wall between the Democratic Party and Donald Trump, tens of government websites can no longer be ...
The U.S. government shutdown is causing trouble not only in political circles but also in the world of internet security. As the shutdown enters day 22, making it the longest shutdown in the history ...
As the shutdown continues into its 21st day, dozens of .gov websites haven’t renewed their TLS certificates. As the U.S. federal shutdown continues, dozens of U.S. government websites have been ...
Q: What do I do when I get this message: “There is a problem with this website’s security certificate?” We’ve all been taught to look for https: (HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure) at the beginning ...
This morning, GitHub's pristine layout vanished off of the repository, in what looks like a miss on the company's part in renewing an SSL certificate. Soon, reports emerged all over the internet from ...
At times, while browsing on a Windows computer, you may not be able to open a web page. Windows may instead display a message There is a problem with this website’s ...