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Last month, Google announced that they were making search more secure for their users. They announced that users already signed in to Google would have a more secure experience. This meant two things: first, search queries and results would now be sent via HTTPS. This protects the searches of users with unsecured Internet connections, such […]

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Nov
2011

I’ve been doing some research into the current state of SEP (search engine poisoning) attacks lately — in fact, I meant to do a post about Halloween-themed SEP last month, but had too much travel going on. So, since we’re approaching the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, and since I’ve done some posts in previous years on […]

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Google is rolling out over the next week default encryption using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) on searches for users signing in with their accounts, the company said Tuesday. The move comes over a year after Google made SSL the default setting for Gmail, and also introduced an encrypted search service. (See also How to Make […]

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