Announcing Version 2.7 of the Mozilla Root Store Policy

After many months of discussion on the mozilla.dev.security.policy mailing list, our Root Store Policy governing Certificate Authorities (CAs) that are trusted in Mozilla products has been updated. Version 2.7 has … Read moreThe post Announcing Version 2.7 of the Mozilla Root Store Policy appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2019/12/11/announcing-version-2-7-of-the-mozilla-root-store-policy/

Firefox 72 blocks third-party fingerprinting resources

Privacy is a human right, and is core to Mozilla’s mission. However many companies on the web erode privacy when they collect a significant amount of personal information. Companies record … Read moreThe post Firefox 72 blocks third-party fingerprinting resources appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/07/firefox-72-fingerprinting/

Introducing CRLite: All of the Web PKI’s revocations, compressed

CRLite is a technology proposed by a group of researchers at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2017 that compresses revocation information so effectively that 300 megabytes of revocation … Read moreThe post Introducing CRLite: All of the Web PKI’s revocations, compressed appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/09/crlite-part-1-all-web-pki-revocations-compressed/

The End-to-End Design of CRLite

CRLite is a technology to efficiently compress revocation information for the whole Web PKI into a format easily delivered to Web users. It addresses the performance and privacy pitfalls of … Read moreThe post The End-to-End Design of CRLite appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/09/crlite-part-2-end-to-end-design/

January 2020 CA Communication

Mozilla has sent a CA Communication to inform Certificate Authorities (CAs) who have root certificates included in Mozilla’s program about current events relevant to their membership in our program and … Read moreThe post January 2020 CA Communication appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/13/january-2020-ca-communication/

Multi-Account Containers Add-on Sync Feature

The Multi-Account Containers Add-on will now sync your container configuration and site assignments. Firefox Multi-Account Containers allows users to separate their online identities into different tab types called Containers. Each … Read moreThe post Multi-Account Containers Add-on Sync Feature appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/02/06/multi-account-containers-sync/

CRLite: Speeding Up Secure Browsing

CRLite pushes bulk certificate revocation information to Firefox users, reducing the need to actively query such information one by one. Additionally this new technology eliminates the privacy leak that individual … Read moreThe post CRLite: Speeding Up Secure Browsing appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/21/crlite-part-3-speeding-up-secure-browsing/

CRLite: Speeding Up Secure Browsing

CRLite pushes bulk certificate revocation information to Firefox users, reducing the need to actively query such information one by one. Additionally this new technology eliminates the privacy leak that individual … Read moreThe post CRLite: Speeding Up Secure Browsing appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/21/crlite-part-3-speeding-up-secure-browsing/

Expanding Client Certificates in Firefox 75

Starting in version 75, Firefox can be configured to use client certificates provided by the operating system on Windows and macOS. Background When Firefox negotiates a secure connection with a … Read moreThe post Expanding Client Certificates in Firefox 75 appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/04/14/expanding-client-certificates-in-firefox-75/

Expanding Client Certificates in Firefox 75

Starting in version 75, Firefox can be configured to use client certificates provided by the operating system on Windows and macOS. Background When Firefox negotiates a secure connection with a … Read moreThe post Expanding Client Certificates in Firefox 75 appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/04/14/expanding-client-certificates-in-firefox-75/
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