Yahoo's browser plug-in for end-to-end encryption could provide an easy-to-use solution for encrypting webmail
Encryption

Website operators will have a hard time dealing with the Heartbleed vulnerability
Patching the vulnerable OpenSSL software is just the first step, security experts say

Twitter reportedly nixes plan to secure messages from snooping
The goal would have been to encrypt your direct messages and other private information, says The Verge. So why did Twitter drop the idea?

How Google could have made the Web secure and failed -- again
Google confirmed this week it has made a change to better protect the privacy of how people search.
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