Read full details here: New Mozilla Firefox Version 37.0 fixed 13 security issues and introduced Opportunistic Encryption support
Mozilla Foundation just released it's latest Firefox (Version 37.0). It's been rolled out for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android operating systems. Those who don't know, it was released on the week of March 31st. Well to be honest, as of writing this article, Version 37.0.1 was already out on April 3, 2015 that fixed 2 more issues since.
Firefox 37 disabled insecure TLS version fallback for site security by default and improved protection against site impersonation via OneCRL centralized certificate revocation. It removed support for DSA which improves certificate and TLS communication security. All in all, a massive overhaul was done in SSL and TLS security space.
Read the rest of it here: New Mozilla Firefox Version 37.0 fixed 13 security issues and introduced Opportunistic Encryption support
Mozilla Foundation just released it's latest Firefox (Version 37.0). It's been rolled out for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android operating systems. Those who don't know, it was released on the week of March 31st. Well to be honest, as of writing this article, Version 37.0.1 was already out on April 3, 2015 that fixed 2 more issues since.
Firefox 37 disabled insecure TLS version fallback for site security by default and improved protection against site impersonation via OneCRL centralized certificate revocation. It removed support for DSA which improves certificate and TLS communication security. All in all, a massive overhaul was done in SSL and TLS security space.
Read the rest of it here: New Mozilla Firefox Version 37.0 fixed 13 security issues and introduced Opportunistic Encryption support
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