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Fixing the HTTP 422 Error Code: An Overview

Navigating the digital landscape presents challenges, one of which is the “422 error.” This error code indicates that your request was properly structured externally, but internally, there was a discrepancy or issue... More of this article »
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Google adds a Flag to Chrome Canary to mark HTTP Sites as non-secure

Chrome soon will show a warning icon when you visit HTTP websites in the browser. Back in December last year, Chrome Security team has made a proposal that browsers “gradually change their UX to display non-secure origins as... More of this article »
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Enable/Show “http://” URL Prefix in Firefox 7 Location Bar

It’s all set for Firefox 7 final release on September 27th of this month, Mozilla follows Chrome and Opera, removes http:// protocol and trailing slash by default in the location bar for user friendly and better readability, that... More of this article »
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Make Opera 11 to Show Full URL in the Address Bar with Web Protocol

Recently Opera followed Chrome way of hiding HTTP protocol Of URL with their new address field, in Opera 11, all web pages get a badge to left of the address field, which replaces protocols like HTTP, HTTPS and Opera, these protocols... More of this article »
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BlackSheep detects Firesheep Use on Wireless Networks

The buzz about Firesheep continues which allows to hijack twitter and Facebook accounts via  open Wi-Fi networks by stealing cookie information which contains login info. We covered that by using Force-TLS Firefox add-on and Use... More of this article »
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Use HTTPS for Chrome Forces Twitter and Facebook sites to use HTTPS

Whole Internet is shouting about Firesheep extension that allows to hijack twitter and Facebook accounts as Facebook and Twitter sites use HTTP which allows session hijacking for hacker by stealing cookie from users on open Wi-Fi networks.We... More of this article »
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Firesheep Extension allows to Hijack Twitter and Facebook Accounts, Force-TLS protects this happening from Firesheep

If you are a active Twitter and Facebook user you may have already heard the buzz about Firesheep Firefox extension created by a developer,Eric Butler which allows to hijack twitter and Facebook accounts by stealing cookie information... More of this article »