Webdesign und Webprogrammierung
The Google browser Chrome warns you when you open an unencrypted website that it is not secure. This applies to pages that are opened via the http transmission protocol without an SSL security certificate and offer the possibility of collecting sensitive data.
You can recognise this by the "i" symbol in the URL bar. Since the release of Google Chrome browser version 56 in January 2017, the information "not secure" also appears if an unencrypted page requests sensitive data such as credit card details or passwords.
Google writes in its blog that this procedure may be further tightened to ensure user security.
Read more: Let's Encrypt - secure your domains with free SSL certificates
The Joomla! project is pleased to announce the release of Joomla! 3.8, the latest version of the Joomla! 3 releases. This new version contains over 300 improvements to the popular CMS, with two main features aimed at developers: The new routing system and the start of a compatibility layer for forward compatibility to Joomla! 4.0. Additionally, two security vulnerabilities have been closed.