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Dark Reading Now HTTPS
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KeesM
KeesM,
User Rank: Apprentice
8/30/2017 | 3:26:17 AM
HTTPS: not quite right
Unfortunately, when clicking the HTTPS link, I got redirected to a page stating:

Server Error in Application "WWW.DARKREADING.COM"
HTTP Error 404.0 - Not Found
The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
Requested URL    ht tp://www.darkreading.com:80/admin/ ht tps:/www.darkreading.com/
Physical Path    d:\live\web\www.darkreading.com\admin\ ht tps:\www.darkreading.com\
(without spaces between ht tp)
Marilyn Cohodas
Marilyn Cohodas,
User Rank: Strategist
8/30/2017 | 9:12:53 AM
Re: HTTPS: not quite right
Thanks for calling our attention to this. We are looking into it. -The Editors
Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli,
User Rank: Ninja
8/31/2017 | 5:49:49 PM
Hurrah!
As a leading InfoSec pub, this is an important step in DR's evolution. Glad to see this update to the site!
Hack4GoodNotBad
Hack4GoodNotBad,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/1/2017 | 2:09:47 PM
Not Showing HTTPS is being secure
When I am this site and using chrome, I do not see the secure message like other https sites 

This is the message chrome shows when looking at the https

your connection to this site is not fully secure

 
csanders
csanders,
User Rank: Author
9/20/2017 | 2:29:04 PM
Re: Not Showing HTTPS is being secure
Yes, it seems they still use mixed content (embbeded content from non-HTTPS sites). In this event it is still possible for attackers to inject content into the site if they are MITMing your connection. Additionally, it may be  possible for a passive individual monitoring the network to determine what article/page you are looking at based on other non-HTTPS pages that were requested. Still this is a good first step on the path to providing a fully secured experience. 


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