Google says upcoming version of Chrome will deprecate the browser’s support for HTTP public key pinning. Google said that in an upcoming version of Chrome it will deprecate the browser’s support for ...
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Late yesterday afternoon, Google announced plans to deprecate and eventually remove PKP support from the Chromium open-source browser, which indirectly means from Chrome. PKP, which stands for Public ...
Google has released Chrome 72 to the Stable desktop channel, which makes it available for everyone to download. This version removes support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 and HTTP-Based Public Key Pinning, ...
Threatpost editors Mike Mimoso and Tom Spring discuss the week’s top information security news stories. Threatpost editors Mike Mimoso and Tom Spring discuss the week’s top information security news ...