Mixed content weakens HTTPS Requesting subresources using the insecure HTTP protocol weakens the security of the entire page, as these requests are vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks, where an attacker eavesdrops on a network connection and views or modifies the communication between two parties. Using these resources, an attacker can often take complete control over the page, not just the compromised resource. Although many browsers report mixed content warnings to the user, by the time this happens, it is too late: the insecure requests have already been performed and the security of the page is compromised. This scenario is, unfortunately, quite common on the web, which is why browsers can't just block all mixed requests without restricting the functionality of many sites.
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samuel-lbryian | Free LBRY Credits: Come and Get ‘Em! | 2015-11-24 19:43:59 |
We are fast approaching the deadline to earn free LBRY credits (LBC) by being an alpha tester of the LBRY protocol. That’s right – we’re giving away 1,000 LBC to anyone who just tries to install LBRY, then completes our survey. Get it here and be the first on your block with LBC.
A warm shoutout to Amanda Johnson, who reminded her viewers of this opportunity in the most recent regular episode of The Daily Decrypt.
You may remember Amanda from her guest blog post here last month – LBRY Gets Content Creators Out of Precarious Position.
LBRY also owes a thank you to Joël Valenzuela of Liberty Upward, who wrote an article about us last week – LBRY Leads the Decentralized Information Revolution. We’re excited to watch people like Joël get excited about LBRY. Free market and blockchain enthusiasts quickly grasp the powerful but simple evolution in content distribution LBRY represents. Joël writes:
"With LBRY, no one can stop you from publishing your content, or getting compensated. Power is exclusively in the individual’s hands.
"We’re entering an unprecedented era of free-flowing information. The days of large companies playing the role of gatekeeper between creators and their audience are numbered. At this point, it looks like LBRY is leading the charge."